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#32959 - 08/29/04 12:59 AM
Panic Attacks
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I have been on stress rest for nearly 5 weeks, due to panic attacks. Anyone else have problem with these? I am thinking of applying for disability as I seem to be of no use when under any kind of stress, whether it is good stuff happening or bad. On medication and have a wonderful Christian therapist who is helping me, but, my job may not be there when I return because I wasn't back at it long enough to earn FMLA, so, I might be back on the unemployment line once again. My husband wants me to apply for disability if that happens, but I hear it takes so long, and I don't know if they would consider stress panic syndrome enough for disability. I am so confused, and not sure if I can handle being back to work but know I need to go.
Sherri
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#32960 - 08/29/04 10:27 AM
Re: Panic Attacks
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There's a lot of information on the internet about the relationship between panic attack and diet -- particularly how it's related to sugar levels. My son in law gets them but has had fewer episodes since changing his diet.
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#32963 - 08/29/04 08:01 PM
Re: Panic Attacks
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I am on xanax, 1 mg now, cut down from 2 because yes it helped with the panic attacks, but I couldn't function normally. I am supposed to go back to work on Weds. At this point, I know it is caused by stress. Had one on the way to Vegas, stressful things bring them on. I am seeing a christian therapist and she is helping with image meditation and breathing exercises.
Dotsie, I probably won't have a job when I go back. I didn't have any FMLA accumulated (Family Medical Leave Act) and so they have reason for disciplinary action. I know there is just too much going on right now for me to handle everything.
Sherri
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#32964 - 08/29/04 08:39 PM
Re: Panic Attacks
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Registered: 12/11/03
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Loc: Pennsylvania
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Sherri,
I concur with what the other ladies said about stress. Sugar, stress, too much coffee and lack of sleep add to panic attacks. Diet, as was mentioned above, seems to have a high impact on the amount and severit of attacks.
If the attacks are affecting your work as you mentioned, you may want to take some time off or lessen the amount of work you're doing...or speak to your employer on what can be done to help you...
Hope this helps.
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#32966 - 08/30/04 01:16 AM
Re: Panic Attacks
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Chatty, I am so sorry that we couldn't connect in Vegas.
If my job is done or if I continue to have problems I am going to look into disability. I think my Dr will sign saying I am having problems and my therapist calls it Stress/Anxiety Disorder. I don't know. All is just looking bleak right now. I don't know how things will work out.
Thanks everyone for the advice. I try to stay away from all sweets and have never really binged on them, except right after Dad died. EAting protein, vegetables, no sugar and low carbs.
Please pray for me.
Sherri
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#32967 - 08/31/04 03:46 AM
Re: Panic Attacks
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Sherri,
Will keep you in my prayers. Good idea staying away from sweets. Sweets, too much of them, really hype me up...that and cola drinks..Protein and the good 'carbs' from potatoes help relax the body.
Let us know how it goes for you on this, O.K.?
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