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Ethanrille
Feb 18, 2011, 02:50 AM
Panic attacks... pain.. lak of breathing? I'm afraid my friend might die
She says that she has these attacks... where she can't move... talk or breath..
She is in an amazing amount of pain when they happen... yesterday
Her school call911 because she could have died oh lak of air... I don't know
What to do... I love her.. and I want to help her... figure out how to
Stop this... cus her docters went to med school just to think what's
Wrong not to help her... anyone have the problem or see. It before
... I has a fear she will die... and I don't want that.. is this a panic attack
Or what?. she is 15-16... female... I think this has been happening since
She was around 10-14when it stArted

tickle
Feb 18, 2011, 05:02 AM
Yes, panic attacks can do a lot of damage; there is no medication that will stop them. The person having them must over come them with sheer willpower and counselling. She needs to see a professional who can talk her through ways to deal with panic attacks.

Tick

DrBill100
Feb 18, 2011, 06:45 AM
Attribution of the above described to "panic attack" is ill advised. Serious symptoms indeed. Seek emergency medical intervention not counseling!

J_9
Feb 18, 2011, 06:56 AM
There are many medications that work in conjunction with therapy so that your friend can recognize her panic attack triggers and deal with overcoming the attacks.

JoeCanada76
Feb 18, 2011, 11:25 PM
I need to apologize. I read Tickle post wrong. I thought that it said medication and counseling, but said no medication will help which is wrong. EDIT: Tickle is right she said no medication will stop them.

At the same time, this person has been seeing by medical intervention which does and should include counseling as well. Along with Medical professionals help. 911 was called and obviously is being taken care of.

Next time Dr Bill when you address me by Pm make sure you include a link and tell me what your talking about. To advice me not to agree or post, you have no right.

As far as symptoms and everything else. Been having those myself since June last year and has sought medical help which does not seem to be getting me anywhere. Gasping for air, severe muscle twitches and shaking, and heart racing , etc...

tickle
Feb 18, 2011, 11:55 PM
I need to apologize. I read Tickle post wrong. I thought that it said medication and counseling, but said no medication will help which is wrong.

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Hi jesushelper, I didn't say no meds, I said there are no meds that will stop a panic attack. I am saying that because I have two clients at the moment who do have panic attacks, and they are monitored closely, counselled, (they are elderly) are doing well with no meds.

Tick

JoeCanada76
Feb 19, 2011, 12:50 AM
Your absolutely right Tickle. I need to read a lot more carefully. Whew, felt like backtracked several times today. Your right no meds will stop them, help get them under control but not stop them.

Thanks for pointing that out Tickle. Actually for Dr Bill to make a statement that counseling will not help or is ill advised is wrong.

Medical advice was already sought out, now it is time for counseling as well.

Joe

J_9
Feb 19, 2011, 01:36 AM
In the early stages of a panic attack, medications such as Ativan will indeed stop the attack or slow the progression.