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anxiety attack - angel with wings - 08-28-2014 Having a hard time. Going to meet with people in whom I don't want to see. They repeatedly hurt me on an emotional level. Seeing them puts me in a state of panic. It's not always bad, but I'm anxious cause I never know what will happen. Because they live in the area, I can't help but see them. I try to avoid as much as possible, but you know how that goes. So trying to stay distracted as much as possible so I don't think about it. RE: anxiety attack - nats - 09-05-2014 sorry, sounds very uncomfortable. some people are just that way. hope it goes better than you're expecting RE: anxiety attack - The People - 09-06-2014 Naps help me. I lie down and drift off with the television blaring When I wake up I am much calmer. Well, probably what happened is there was an internal "shift change" while I napped. But it works for me. Something else I often did was carry something in my pocket. A special stone, a tiny toy... anything that wouldn't be noticed but hat I could fidget with or even touch and know it is there. Somehow it made me feel safer. I hope the day comes soon when you can face them without fear or decide that you don't have to face them at all. Meantime, good luck to you. RE: anxiety attack - angel with wings - 09-07-2014 Thanks guys. Listening to music helps me. When I am around them, I find it hard to speak, become non-verbal. Look for my escape route as soon as possible. People, you said about having something to fidget with, I usually wear jewelry, I fidget with that. RE: anxiety attack - orek - 09-07-2014 (09-06-2014, 03:25 PM)The People Wrote: Naps help me. I lie down and drift off with the television blaring When I wake up I am much calmer. Well, probably what happened is there was an internal "shift change" while I napped. But it works for me. Hmmm, that's interesting. I'm thinking that's why naps help me, too. And the toy/memento in a pocket calms the kids, for us anyway. Good suggestion. RE: anxiety attack - orek - 09-07-2014 (09-07-2014, 07:55 PM)angel with wings Wrote: Thanks guys. Listening to music helps me. You might try a toy, though, as the People suggested. I'm surprised to find that, when I'm anxious at night, holding the squishy ball our (now-retired) T gave them calms the whole system. Some of the anxiety could be from little ones who may find comfort in a toy or transitional object of sorts. It's worth a try perhaps. Take care. I'm sorry such troubling people live so close to you. RE: anxiety attack - angel with wings - 09-08-2014 thanks, i'll look for a toy and try it. |