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    Things that are relaxing-Taking a walk? By yourself, a slow walk?

    as ive said before, im new to this, ive only recently began getting recurring panic attacks & im just feeling REALLY tired & sick & achey & just down in the dumps V_V

    wondering, what relaxes you during a panic attack or even just when you're feeling run down from what you've been experiencing?

    would a nice, slow walk by yourself help at all? any other idea's?



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    also, was going to go to the beach, yes, by myself, but i am quite socially... weird... o.e so idk really, plus it's far, nd i don't wanna end up having a big panic attack screaming 'help im dying.' :l anyone live near me who is up for the beach or even just shopping? O.o
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    Re: Things that are relaxing-Taking a walk? By yourself, a slow walk?

    they will pass. Try walking, yes, its really theraputic. Do u exercise? that can really help. It releases endorphines that create a natural high, which helps regain confidence, also hot baths, nice music, candles all that kinda stuff. When ur having an attack, the best thing to do is sit, and if u can put your head between your knees and take deep slow breaths. A panic attack is a person overbreathing, so if you breathe in then breathe out while counting to 5 this will help u take control of your breathing pattern again. However bad u feel, you are not going to die,its impossible for a person having a panic attack to die. hope u feel better soon

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    Re: Things that are relaxing-Taking a walk? By yourself, a slow walk?

    I'd love to spend more time by the sea, I think that's so helpful. Being around nature is amazing, but especially hearing the waves lapping, and I'm a huge believer that salt water is very healing

    If you are in Kent, Essex or Herts PM me and we can try to get a few people together to meet and go out

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    Sorry, I've just read your post again megan. There is little for me that helps when I am in full-blown panic. The only thing apart from my CBT training (which was brilliant) is 'mindfulness' - please google it!

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    Re: Things that are relaxing-Taking a walk? By yourself, a slow walk?

    I have found walking to be very helpful when ive been getting overwhelmed with thoughts, definately seems to helps to distract my mind from too much going on

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    Re: Things that are relaxing-Taking a walk? By yourself, a slow walk?

    Quote Originally Posted by leelee100 View Post
    they will pass. Try walking, yes, its really theraputic. Do u exercise? that can really help. It releases endorphines that create a natural high, which helps regain confidence, also hot baths, nice music, candles all that kinda stuff. When ur having an attack, the best thing to do is sit, and if u can put your head between your knees and take deep slow breaths. A panic attack is a person overbreathing, so if you breathe in then breathe out while counting to 5 this will help u take control of your breathing pattern again. However bad u feel, you are not going to die,its impossible for a person having a panic attack to die. hope u feel better soon
    no i don't excercise, ive kinda stopped seeing all my friends as well, so i'm always just sat in my room V_V i basically sit on my arse all day V_V

    n i found last night the attack was over way faster, as i done belly breathing (breathing from diaphragm) and i found it helped...

    n thanks ;C i feel worn out n seem to have headaches atm ;C

    thanks for the post!

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    Quote Originally Posted by eight days a week View Post
    I'd love to spend more time by the sea, I think that's so helpful. Being around nature is amazing, but especially hearing the waves lapping, and I'm a huge believer that salt water is very healing

    If you are in Kent, Essex or Herts PM me and we can try to get a few people together to meet and go out

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    Sorry, I've just read your post again megan. There is little for me that helps when I am in full-blown panic. The only thing apart from my CBT training (which was brilliant) is 'mindfulness' - please google it!
    I live in Rainham, kent n i dont know exactly why, but i would love to go to the beach atm, one of my faviourite places :'3 i will pm you though as well

    n i will do :3 thanks :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by fashionroadkill View Post
    I have found walking to be very helpful when ive been getting overwhelmed with thoughts, definately seems to helps to distract my mind from too much going on
    n yeah, seeing as i've isolated myself from everyone at the moment (it's a long stressful story to explain, but i have good reasons And soon i will benefit from it), i think i may try to go out for a short slow relaxed walk somewhere ><

    also i always tend to think EVERYONE'S watching n thinking bad things of me when i'm out by myself so i'm not sure if doing this would maybe set me off worse ;l
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    Re: Things that are relaxing-Taking a walk? By yourself, a slow walk?

    i love to listen to relaxing music like sounds of birds trhe sea rain u can buy these from amazon about 10 pounds or more. i also love colour changing lights, when i get panicky i put my fan on if i am at home and just do a wordsearch or read my kindle or putr my ipod on with my fav music.
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    Re: Things that are relaxing-Taking a walk? By yourself, a slow walk?

    good idea's although, at night my laptop gets taken away from me & i have nothing but a light >__< so only option at night is tummy breathing n getting to sleep >__<
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    Re: Things that are relaxing-Taking a walk? By yourself, a slow walk?

    Walking is a god send to me. Nothing better than some good tunes on my ipod and just walking and walking. It gets my heart rate up, I feel healthier and therefore more confident. Also I'll either run a bath and read a book or put a funny film/programme on to completely divert my attention. It all works!

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    Re: Things that are relaxing-Taking a walk? By yourself, a slow walk?

    thing is, i live in a little bit of a rough area, there really isn't no-where to go :C
    & yeah i always try to read a magazine or w.e & try to do something :P
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