Im-Suffering
05-25-2014, 09:32 AM
How are ya'll doing?
I know some of you reading this are in the midst of some horrific symptoms. Happening now, or maybe they have subsided a bit while you read the stories here.
I get it ! In 1997 during duress from an impending marriage breakdown and ultimate divorce, I had gone to dinner with my now ex to 'talk' when in the middle I felt something snap in my brain (like a twig). Excused myself, went to the restroom and had my inaugural first panic attack! Yay! If I only remembered the exact date I could have some sort of anniversary yearly because yup 17 years later and I'm a wreck.
If you are suffering today, rest assured tomorrow is a new day and you may have a break! One piece of input I like to share is that your symptoms do not come out of nowhere as they may suggest. Such as your feeling pretty good watching TV and the next minute your sweating with a HR of 140, sick stomach, and adrenaline rush of fear, (again, you were just sitting there)
I always can trace back the inception of a bad attack (which may last for days) to some behavior/thoughts/actions/etc, my actions, my life for the past few weeks. I find I may have been angry/resentful/impatient/jealous/hateful/....and because I'm supposed to be a good boy as I was told, i hold all that in. I mean they are directed at someone aren't they? Confronting that/those people could hurt them/you.
So couple weeks of inhibited angst, and I'm sitting watching the bachelorette, stand up to use restroom and boom I'm attacked by my own repressed emotions.
If you look carefully at the days prior to the onset, you may have felt tense/suffocated/short to breathe etc, tight chest is a dead giveaway that in a couple days or sooner you will relapse into palos and a full attack. Especially if you are agoraphobic and beat yourself up while stuck at home.
So there are the emotions repressed, then within 2 weeks the onset of pre symptoms, and then few days later full attack plus fear should keep you in it for a few days.
Listen, the fight or flight adrenaline rush for us in a rather already sensitized body maintains a higher level in our system of the hormone, rather we have an higher tolerance for adrenaline, (always jittery/nervous) so when we overdose over a time period we are are at a double dose, resulting in the symptoms we feel and maintain. A normal human would not maintain fight or flight as we do. Hmm.
The average person with a momentary surge is an completely different thing. We never return to 'normal'.
Anyhow that enough for now, I'm just coming down from 130 beats per minute resting, still sick to my stomach, but maybe I'll have a few hours off for good behavior. And talking here has sidetracked me a bit.
Edit: funny thing I just typed, that I'll have a few hours off for good behavior, suggesting these terrible things are happening because I'm bad. Either overall bad, or for some bad things, interesting.
I know some of you reading this are in the midst of some horrific symptoms. Happening now, or maybe they have subsided a bit while you read the stories here.
I get it ! In 1997 during duress from an impending marriage breakdown and ultimate divorce, I had gone to dinner with my now ex to 'talk' when in the middle I felt something snap in my brain (like a twig). Excused myself, went to the restroom and had my inaugural first panic attack! Yay! If I only remembered the exact date I could have some sort of anniversary yearly because yup 17 years later and I'm a wreck.
If you are suffering today, rest assured tomorrow is a new day and you may have a break! One piece of input I like to share is that your symptoms do not come out of nowhere as they may suggest. Such as your feeling pretty good watching TV and the next minute your sweating with a HR of 140, sick stomach, and adrenaline rush of fear, (again, you were just sitting there)
I always can trace back the inception of a bad attack (which may last for days) to some behavior/thoughts/actions/etc, my actions, my life for the past few weeks. I find I may have been angry/resentful/impatient/jealous/hateful/....and because I'm supposed to be a good boy as I was told, i hold all that in. I mean they are directed at someone aren't they? Confronting that/those people could hurt them/you.
So couple weeks of inhibited angst, and I'm sitting watching the bachelorette, stand up to use restroom and boom I'm attacked by my own repressed emotions.
If you look carefully at the days prior to the onset, you may have felt tense/suffocated/short to breathe etc, tight chest is a dead giveaway that in a couple days or sooner you will relapse into palos and a full attack. Especially if you are agoraphobic and beat yourself up while stuck at home.
So there are the emotions repressed, then within 2 weeks the onset of pre symptoms, and then few days later full attack plus fear should keep you in it for a few days.
Listen, the fight or flight adrenaline rush for us in a rather already sensitized body maintains a higher level in our system of the hormone, rather we have an higher tolerance for adrenaline, (always jittery/nervous) so when we overdose over a time period we are are at a double dose, resulting in the symptoms we feel and maintain. A normal human would not maintain fight or flight as we do. Hmm.
The average person with a momentary surge is an completely different thing. We never return to 'normal'.
Anyhow that enough for now, I'm just coming down from 130 beats per minute resting, still sick to my stomach, but maybe I'll have a few hours off for good behavior. And talking here has sidetracked me a bit.
Edit: funny thing I just typed, that I'll have a few hours off for good behavior, suggesting these terrible things are happening because I'm bad. Either overall bad, or for some bad things, interesting.