Raceworx said:
any body else suffer with these?? just wonderd if anyone had any strategies for copping ect got all the usuall bumf on breathing techniques but in my current state of mind they aint doing much......
Yeh i suffer from these at times mate. I have tablets from the doctor but i don't take them, i prefer to cope on my own.
I just put my hands upto my mouth and breathe into them, as you would with a paper bag. The worst thing with a panic attack is blowing all your carbon dioxide out and making yourself dizzy.
The feeling off wanting to escape makes you want to pace up and down but refrain from doing it, stay calm, sit still, breathe calmly. I tend to get them when im not feeling well. I had a slight one at football training last night after a really intense running session, my pulse was going really hard and i was a bit dizzy, managed to handle it quite quick though.
The worst one i suffered for a while was about a month ago. We were flying to Wales to see my Mum and i don't particularly like flying. I was fine, sitting on the plane before take off, but then they closed the door the rush off not being able to get off hit me, i felt trapped and started to panic, got myself quite dizzy before take off, which isn't the best considering the pressure changes. I was dizzy for the full hour on the plane, it was a nightmare.
On the way back i just tryed to keep myself calm before take off and it worked a bit better, still felt a bit panicky.