The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away.
“I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” - Richard Feynman
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I have had mine my entire life. I’m in my mid 40s. Honestly I’m just so tired of always worrying that I find myself getting mad at my own irrationality. I’m on meds and in therapy and I’ve just accepted I’m gonna be like this until whenever God decides. Or whenever I can figure all this crap out. I also have PTSD and childhood abuse that I’m trying to get through and I often ask myself if I didn’t have such trauma as a child, would I be like this now. Either way it’s not an excuse. It is what it is. I try to just take it one day at a time.
I'm 63 and had mine for as long as I can remember. Mine is always triggered by a health issues (HA) but I do get fairly long breaks in between attacks. My experience is that it's remained the same over the years
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Hello, I am 72 had my first panic attack about 10yrs ago , just started having them after a break of about two years. Some days I can handle them better than others. I still find the night ones hard to deal with, I try to do my deep breathing to calm myself down sometimes easier than other times, & walking helps me especially if I can walk with someone. Forums like this are a godsend I am new member but have already gained some interesting information & help.
The large print giveth, and the small print taketh away.
“I would rather have questions that can't be answered than answers that can't be questioned.” - Richard Feynman
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