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suewaksto
28-02-06, 20:25
Hi everyone. I saw an article in the Daily Mail about panic attacks with this website advertised, so here I am.

I am a dance teacher and have been having panic attacks since about 1993'ish, the first time it happened I was in a rehearsal and my heart-rate was just racing, I was so frightened I went up to casualty dept and they said it might be the fact that I had been drinking Coca Cola which contains aspartame an artificial sweetener and might be allergic to it. Anyway, I don't think that was totally it coz I've had a problem ever since, it seems to be when I'm stressed out about other things; my doctor said it was a bit like a pressure cooker simmering away, all is OK and then with just a tiny bit more heat everything boils over. I'm not on medication or anything and haven't had any medical tests or whatever.

As a dance teacher, I do use yoga breathing with sustained retraction, i.e. breath in slowly over say 4 beats, hold for 4 beats, exhale for 4 and then hold for 4, then repeat the whole thing again. It does help, especially when I feel I'm getting stressy. Also, for some reason, I find when I feel I'm starting an attack I find it helps to cough! perhaps this is something to do with the oxygen levels in the blood or whatever, I don't know, but yeah, it can help.

I find as a teacher I'm often standing up in front of people and that can be stressy; I've never actually had a panic attack in class but I did have one just beforehand, which was horrible coz I had to stand up in front of everyone and felt physically very strange, and that was hard, very hard.

I think panic attacks are more common than people realise coz when you get to talk to people they will often admit to it but won't do so until they know you're in the same boat as them.

People who know me would probably think I'm quite a "coping" sort of person and down to earth which is why they're usually quite surprised when they find out. I think people have this stereotype of people with "hysteria" as it used to be called, which is quite a negative stereotype.

Anyway, nice to meet all of you.

XXX

SWS

trac67
28-02-06, 20:31
Hi,

Welcome to the forum, you will get a lot of good advice here and make some new friends.

Take care

Trac xx


'Live your life with arms wide open, today is where your book begins, the rest is still unwritten'

nomorepanic
28-02-06, 20:51
Hi SWS

It was my article you read in the Daily Mail

Welcome aboard.

You must be doing correct breathing being a yoga teacher so I can't advise much on that. You could probably teach us a thing or 2!

It may reassure you to have a full set of bloods done etc to be sure.

Hope we can be of some help anyway.

Nicola

jackie
28-02-06, 20:57
welcome sue, hope we can be o some help to you
jackie

Alexandra
28-02-06, 21:21
Hi Sue

Welcome to the forum.

The site is full of help & support.

Take Care

Alex

Many People Will Walk
In & Out Of Your Life
But Only True Friends
Will Leave Footprints
In Your Heart

clickaway
28-02-06, 21:23
A warm welcome to the site Sue,

Hope we can be of help to you.

Cheers,


Ray
http://www.anxietyrelease.org.uk/

And when you get the choice to sit it out or dance, I hope you dance.
~Mark Sanders and Tia Sillers

kelmallorca
28-02-06, 23:21
hi sue i joined the forum the same day as you and we have something in common im a dancer and teacher of hiphop hope we can both get help from this look forward to chat online maybe you can give me some tips.......




goodluck kel

Trev
28-02-06, 23:56
Welcome Sue,

you sound like you are coping fairly well already. Hope you can pick up some tips and support from here.

Cheers,
Trev :D

Meg
01-03-06, 13:15
Hello Sue

Well done for helping yourself so well

These are previous threads on breathing techniques.

How Do You Do The Breathing (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=4042)
Breathing.. wow (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=4037)
Breathing Techniques (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=4044)
CONTROLLED BREATHING (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=5041)
Working to get better, have a few Q's to ask... (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=5412)
Insatiable Mouth / Chest Breather???? (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7113)

Common Symptoms of Panic Attacks, Anxiety, Phobias and OCD. (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/NMPcms.php?nmppage=symptoms)

First Steps to overcoming Panic and Anxiety (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/showthread.php?t=942)



Meg
www.anxietymanagementltd.com

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