chellebell
29-05-10, 06:54
Hi everyone
My name is Michelle and I am 33. When I was 22 i had a nervous breakdown, accompanied nicely with severe anxiety and panic disorder. I also developed agoraphobia. At the height of my illness I thought my life was over. I became pretty neglectful to my small son, because I was too ill to look after all his needs and my Nan used to have to come up to my home every day to help me feed and clean him.
I called an ambulance on 2 occasions, one when i thought my heart had stopped beating, and another time when my head began to burn as though it was on fire. Both occasions i was in the midst of a terrible panic attack.
I lived on the 14 floor of a highrise, and vividly remember a spell of panic where I was convinced i would accidentally throw my self out of my bedroom window in my sleep. It was an awful, scary and lonely period in my life.
I was prescribed diazepam for sleeping, and citroplram (sp) for anxiety. I also had CBT. Eventually my panic attacks lessened, at their worst i was having up to 100 a day. I began to go out in public again, although i took very small baby steps to begin with.
All the things i avoided, such as travelling on the bus and being in crowds started to be possible again.
One of the most important things i learned when overcoming anxiety was breathing and muscle relaxing exercises. They were the best things i have ever learned, and i still perform them now.
I have been well for several years, and im a fully functioning member of society now. I havent had a panic attack in years and years, I work full time in a busy retail store and i mostly enjoy life.
I still sometimes suffer crippling bouts of depression, but i know the signs and try to look after my mental health by exercising and eating well.
I am training to become a counsellor now.
There is life after panic and anxiety, it is fully 'beatable' and it will make you strong. Anxiety and panic affect lifes able people, intelligent people. You can overcome fear and panic, it is hard but it can be done.
Good luck to you all.
My name is Michelle and I am 33. When I was 22 i had a nervous breakdown, accompanied nicely with severe anxiety and panic disorder. I also developed agoraphobia. At the height of my illness I thought my life was over. I became pretty neglectful to my small son, because I was too ill to look after all his needs and my Nan used to have to come up to my home every day to help me feed and clean him.
I called an ambulance on 2 occasions, one when i thought my heart had stopped beating, and another time when my head began to burn as though it was on fire. Both occasions i was in the midst of a terrible panic attack.
I lived on the 14 floor of a highrise, and vividly remember a spell of panic where I was convinced i would accidentally throw my self out of my bedroom window in my sleep. It was an awful, scary and lonely period in my life.
I was prescribed diazepam for sleeping, and citroplram (sp) for anxiety. I also had CBT. Eventually my panic attacks lessened, at their worst i was having up to 100 a day. I began to go out in public again, although i took very small baby steps to begin with.
All the things i avoided, such as travelling on the bus and being in crowds started to be possible again.
One of the most important things i learned when overcoming anxiety was breathing and muscle relaxing exercises. They were the best things i have ever learned, and i still perform them now.
I have been well for several years, and im a fully functioning member of society now. I havent had a panic attack in years and years, I work full time in a busy retail store and i mostly enjoy life.
I still sometimes suffer crippling bouts of depression, but i know the signs and try to look after my mental health by exercising and eating well.
I am training to become a counsellor now.
There is life after panic and anxiety, it is fully 'beatable' and it will make you strong. Anxiety and panic affect lifes able people, intelligent people. You can overcome fear and panic, it is hard but it can be done.
Good luck to you all.