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Wednesday, December 30th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

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Panic attack cure. You might be wondering if one exists. A cure that doesn’t involve a cocktail of medication?

I can tell you a drug free treatment is definitely possible. Although the word “cure” isn’t totally right. You don’t get to take a spoon full of medicine and it’s miraculously cured. But you do get to stop them for good.

I suffered panic & anxiety attacks for a few years after a bad motorcycle spill. I used every possible drug to stop them. I got very little benefit but worse was that I knew any benefit I did get would cease when I came off the drugs.

This is the big negative to using drugs to help with anxiety disorders. If the drugs do help, that help is lost when you have to stop the drugs. And no doctor worth their salt will want to keep you on prolonged medication.

At some point in the near future your reliance on medication will have to stop. And the anxiety will be back. And you know they will hit you as bad, if not worse than ever.

Wouldn’t the best all round solution be a drug free social anxiety treatment of some sort? And I know there is one out there, because I use it all the time. I have total control over my anxiety attacks now.

I suffered random anxiety attacks that wrecked my life. I mention “random” but mine aren’t all random, I know when I’m going to have one. Crowds are what trigger an attack for me. Only has to be three or more people and bang!

I got to the stage where just a few people around me would have me running for dear life. I did realise that it was all in my head, there was no “real” danger. Still, I just had to run. I believed I was fleeing for my life.

I spent ages searching for a cure of some description. It was worth the wait, oh yes was it worth the wait. Sadly none of the medical professionals I saw had any knowledge of the “cure” I found.

You can keep on keeping on with your anxiety and your medication. Or discover what I do every time I feel that little twinge of anxiety. I simply brush it aside and get on with my day.

Uncover what I use at my site by clicking here.

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