Panic attacks, or anxiety attacks as they are usually one and the same, can strike you out of the blue. They hit you like lightening and probably do as much damage. If you are a helpless victim of panic attacks do you wish you could magic them away? Maybe you can

First & Worst Attack

My wife was hit with a very severe panic attack while she was driving the car. Clearly this could have had disastrous consequences. As soon as we knew we were safe and the initial shock had died down, shock for us both I might add. We made an appointment to see our doctor.

We got a standard lesson on the facts. Nothing to worry about, never in any real danger etc etc. Then we got a prescription for beta blockers. I say “we” because even though it was my wife having it, I was feeling like part of it all. If that makes any sense. The drugs would slow her heart rate and stop the onset of the attacks, fingers crossed.

We tried going out in the car again and sure enough, at the same place she felt another attack looming. The upshot was, she had a full blown panic attack. Albeit without the racing heart rate. She described it as worse than normal as she felt both out of control and calm at the same time.

Say No To Drugs

We trashed the beta blockers as soon as we got safely home. My wife never drove, not once, in the next 9 months. She never had a panic attack either, which was a mixed blessing.

We decided we couldn’t carry on like this; her not being able to drive was now causing real problems. I went on the web and did a bit of digging. We tried a few different things, with mixed results. None of them worked properly, at least not for us.

We Tried ‘Em All

We then happened across yet another “method” to supposedly stop them. We tried it, and first reports looked good. My wife had long since stopped any drugs so any success was clearly down to the new method. The first time she drove she felt an attacked looming. However she quickly put the method into practice and got through the attack ok.

When we talked after, she said she still had an attack but she managed to keep it at bay. Just knowing she had been able to lower the intensity was a huge boost in itself. She was sure that next time she had an attack she had the tools to halt it in its tracks, although it didn’t work out as good as that.

Bit By Bit

Although not stopping it fully, she did low the intensity again. Each and every time she felt an attacking growing she decreased its effects. In less than a month she was able to know when an attack loomed. And more importantly stop it completely.

If you are a sufferer you can carry on as you are, or try drugs from your doctor. Either way there’s a good chance you won’t get better any time soon.

Or you could say “enough” and take the matter into your own hands. Learn to kill these panic attacks dead with no need for drugs. The solution is at this website…

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