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Phoenixess
18-01-20, 23:38
Today I discovered the No panic Phone line on the NHS website. After I ended up needing another ambulance because my panic attack rendered me collapsed on the floor...... there was alot of build up...... and i had been unwell........ and 111 were absolutely spot on at perpetuating my health anxiety after i had telephoned them for an unrelated issue....you all know how the story ends, two paramedics me on a ecg shaking and quibbling in an adrenaline fuelled furore fighting and flighting my own brain if you please.....
HOWEVER regardless of my own experience that is not what this thread is about, I in the aftermath home alone feeling jaded and fed up with life and myself wanted to talk to a human being and my friends are aghast with the numbers of episodes of the same storyline. So i pondered on the idea of phoning the Samaritans (phone number '116 123' available 24/7 they are available for panic attacks and crises so please do not hesitate they are there to support you)
However i doubted myself as i didn't feel suicidal..... i kind of wanted someone to debrief how i was feeling, it was a horrible aftermath feeling so i went onto google for mental health helplines uk and it came up with an NHS page (which i have never seen before) and then it came up with a number for NO PANIC (phone number 0844 967 4848 available 10am - 10pm everyday). I phoned the number as i sat at the bottom of the garden and i spoke to a lovely man for about 20 minutes, he was very empathetic understanding totally understood my emotions and how i ended up in that state. He gave me some practical advice, offered to do a five minute breathing technique with me on the phone and was simple my new favourite human in the world, i found myself a human ally with no guilt attached. He said a couple of things which i personally really needed to hear to help to start to help myself, but again it was without judgement or prejudice and he made it very clear i can phone again and as frequent as i please as and when i needed support.
They also have an automated number where they have a prerecorded breathing exercise but i do not have that number to hand to share, apologies.

So i really hope this might help someone else as it did me and i definitely feel despite today's setback something very positive in the support sense came from it and I found it myself.
Best Wishes
PH

nomorepanic
18-01-20, 23:45
I have always supported and promoted No Panic

https://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/articles/help#No_Panic

Phoenixess
18-01-20, 23:50
I have always supported and promoted No Panic

https://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/articles/help#No_Panic

Thank you for sharing this they are very good!

nomorepanic
18-01-20, 23:55
They used to do a telephone recovery group so not sure if that is still going

Phoenixess
18-01-20, 23:57
They used to do a telephone recovery group so not sure if that is still going
I have no idea? That sounds a great option if it is.... im looking at their muscles relaxing techniques on their website now these are really good :)

nomorepanic
19-01-20, 00:00
https://nopanic.org.uk/telephone-support-services/

Phoenixess
19-01-20, 00:05
https://nopanic.org.uk/telephone-support-services/
My CBT is drawing to an end and i was apprehensive with my episode today, these courses look ideal as a follow on extension once i have finished i really cant thank you enough

Phoenixess
19-01-20, 11:34
https://nopanic.org.uk/panic-attack/

Carys
19-01-20, 12:14
What a great service to stumble upon, and I sure hope lots of others read this page :o)

Scass
19-01-20, 14:32
What a great service.

One of my family members is a Samaritan and often speaks to people with anxiety too.

PanickyGuy
19-01-20, 17:49
Yep. There is nothing that can beat talking to a real person over the phone hearing a real voice when you're under emotional distress, besides talking to your therapist when they can't always be around, whether it's family members, co-workers, and friends who understand what you're going through in the moment. But really, crisis hotlines are the best with trained professionals who know exactly what to say to get you to calm down. They're trained to handle anxiety/panic issues besides addictions and suicidal issues.

The results with talking to somebody over the phone are really quick compared to taking the time to type "HELP! I"M GOING CRAZY THINKING ABOUT THIS!" or "I'M PANICKING ABOUT THIS! and continue on to explain online on a website and wait for replies. And I wonder how anybody can even think straight, much less type anything when they say they are in the moment panicking about issues. Because whenever I'm truly in a panic and my mind is thinking a thousand miles an hour from adrenaline, I can barely dial the flipping phone number to call someone.

WiredIncorrectly
23-01-20, 19:26
Wow, I didn't even know about this. It's a bit late now but definitely could have done with this number in my times of crisis. Thank you.

WiredIncorrectly
23-01-20, 19:30
I also think BT should be kind and give them an 0800 number! It costs them nothing to do that believe it or not. I think a change.org petition needs to be set up.