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The Anxiety Cure for Kids: A Guide for Parents

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A comforting, practical guide to helping your child deal with anxiety

Fear, worry, stomach pains, self-doubt– these are all classic symptoms of anxiety in children and teenagers. Anxiety affects both boys and girls, regardless of age, size, intelligence, or family specifics. And the only way your family can be free of anxiety is to confront it every time it appears. This book will show you how.

The bestselling authors of The Anxiety Cure present a reassuring guide to help adults a

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Anxiety Disorders, Panic Disorder Causes, Symptoms, Signs, Diagnosis and Treatments

A detailed booklet that describes the symptoms, causes, and treatments of the major anxiety disorders, with information on getting help and coping. This booklet is also for family and friends that are looking for further understanding of these disorders.

You will learn in this Booklet:

• describe the symptoms of anxiety disorders
• explain the role of research in understanding
the causes of these conditions,
• describe effective treatments,
• hel

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Children and teens with Panic Disorder experience unexpected and repeated panic attacks. This is typically followed by at least one month of concern about having additional attacks and/or a fear of something bad happening because of the panic attack (such as going crazy, losing control, or dying). Key Points: * Panic Disorder usually begins in late adolescence. * Girls are more likely to experience panic attacks than boys. * Children and teens with a family history of anxiety or depression are at greater risk for developing Panic Disorder. * Problems associated with Panic Disorder include low self-esteem, poor school performance, problems with peer and family relationships, difficulty separating from parents or transitioning from home to school, sleep problems, and depression, as well as drug or alcohol use in teens. Click below to read more… Anxiety BC – anxietybc.com
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Question by j: symptoms of having panic attacks?
I was diagnosed about 2 years ago with having anxiety/panic attacks. I was on Lexapro which really helped, but then got pregnant with my 3rd child and got off medication. After I had my baby I didnt feel even a 1/4 of how I felt when I started on meds, but lately I’ve been feeling kind of crappy again. Im a smoker and occassional drinker, and have recently decided to quit smoking and limit my drinking even more, since I know both of these things dont help with preventing attacks. My symptoms of an attack are feelings of blood rushing to my temples and like something is going to pop. I dont get it in the chest like others say they do and I was just wondering if anyone else with attacks have symptoms like mine?
I also get some numbness in the temples.
Yes, I’ve had a catscan, and a ekg, they’ve taken my blood pressure, and tested me for blood infection, everything came back normal.

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Answer by Rozzy
Generally people having a panic attack have several of the following symptoms: rapid and shallow breathing, rapid heart beat sometimes with palpitations, dizziness, faintness, shakiness, a feeling of unreality, sometimes a feeling as though one is going to die… there may be others too. Some people will have raised blood pressure at these times but it will not necessarily cause obvious symptoms.

One of the keys to controlling panic states is to learn how relatively easy it is to control your breathing; to do this you don’t need medication. If you can slow down and take control of your breathing, you’ll find that other changes will follow (ones which you can only indirectly control)

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A Look at anxiety panic attack symptoms children in Lots of symptoms, do you think its really stress and anxiety? Please answer if you can?

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Question by Pilatesgirl: Lots of symptoms, do you think its really stress and anxiety? Please answer if you can?
Hi, Im a 29/female. Mother of three children. Married into a kind of hard relationship. Ive had alot of symptoms and the doctors told me its stress, panic attacks and anxiety. Here are my symptoms:
Fatigue, headaches (dull), funny feelings in both sides of my face off and on (mri shows no stroke, had it tested a year ago) nauseated, moodiness, always wanting to sleep, sensitivity to light. I was told that my headaches, funny feelings in my face, sensitivity to light and all that is due to my Occipital Neuralgia and my TMJ…which can cause both issues. But the rest like the sleepiness and feeling like im uptight and cant concentrate is due to stress. I also wake up in the middle of the night sometimes feeling “weird” like im really scared about something but dont know what..anyway if you have any advice it would be greatly appreciated. And Please no sarcasm. This is imprtant to me that I figure this out. Thanks in advance :)

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Question by Vorel Martinez: Are My Symptoms all Anxiety Related?
From A Very Young Age I Suffered High Anxiety. I am 18 and Have had 2 Panic Attacks during the last year.
It Does in Fact Run in My Family, But I seem to have it pretty Bad compared to my Family members. I have a few health Problems and Wonder if They all have a common link.
- Child hood Depression
- Regular Muscle Tics
- Trouble Sleeping (And Staying Sleep.)
- Social Phobia
- Joint Pain
Are All My Symptoms Anxiety Related?

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Answer by I.J.
Its quite possible that they are unless medical tests prove otherwise about the joint pain. Anxiety causes a lot of physical and mental symptoms. Talk to your doc.

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Question by Philip B: I was diagnosed with severe OCD, anxiety and depression?
even though the pshyciatrist said that they prefer to treat the symptoms rather than to give a label. However I find that a label gives you more insight into what’s going wrong in your mind and your thinking. I’ve always had little obsessions and compulsions as a child which caused me some level of anxiety but it was when I was 15 when I became consious of my appearance and would constantly try to perfect my hair style and lose weight. It got really bad when I was 17 and had a sexual experience but became obsessed afterwards that I was dirty and infected with germs. This gave me my first nasty taste of depression. I eventually got over it with time but the OCD got worse. After I passed my driving test I would constantly check routes I’d taken to see if I’d had an accident. Then when I was 19 and had my first proper relationship I started getting intrusive thoughts about stabbing my partner. I also started to get other evil intrusive thoughts such as when I would be talking to a female work colleage I would have an urge to rape them. I battled against thoughts/urges to shout obsenities out or do inappropriate things in front of people. I also had intrusive thoughts about saying sinnful things about god out load. After seeing the Amytiville Horror I could’t sleep at night as I feared I would kill my whole family. Then the evil thoughts turned into health anxieties. I would that I might be able to give myself a headache just by thinking about it or stop my heart which was really scary. Then when I was 20 I think my mind bored of these constant repetitive thoughts and changed to obsessing over what had happended 3 years earlier when I was 17 and had a sexual experience. I again felt dirty and repulsed inside and became dysfunctional for 5 months. I kept ruminating that I should have said no and not allowed anything to happen. I recovered and went to university at 21 which I managed pretty well (got could results on first year). Eventually my mind started playing horrible scenaries such as what would it be like to burn alive/buried alive/suffocate/be skinned alive and anything which would be torture. This however didn’t effect my studies. In the summer of 2007 whilst working I thought I had calmed my mind down. But it started up again. I had a trip planned and thought how horrible it would be to die before that trip could take place.I would worry that I could make my heart stop beating by thinking about it. After the trip which was where the family had lived in the past (had a good time) I felt depressed at all the changes. I then started thinking about my childhood and how this sexual experience had made a barrier between that. I fell into depression which then went back into obsessing/ruminating over the sexual experience and how dirty I felt (this was now over 4 years ago). I became totally dysfunctional, tried twice to return for my second year of uni but couldn’t concentrate, was suicidal, suffered extreme anxiety, panic attacks, severe depression and all I could do was lay in bed and cry. I suspended my studies to recover. I came out of the obsessing/ruminating several times throughout the next year. I was tried on various psychiatric medications which I wish I hadn’t done as some side effects were horrendous. There’s been little or no help in mental health and they have wasted my time tremendously. My recovery has been off and on with several suicide attempts and couldn’t go back to uni again 2008/2009) because of this. My obsessions and ruminating have changed so that I ruminate over my decision last year to suspend which I truly regret. I feel very depressed and stupid that I let this illness take me over. I feel like a failure but I know I can do the course. Have to wait for 2009/2010. In mean time this year have taken up an art and design course and looking for job shadowing in the field of my course or perhaps get a small job. Has anyone got any words of advice on how to forget about making the wrong decison about university and how to stop ruminating about it? Thanks very much for any well needed advice, Phil.
I realise I have written my life story which was a mistake but I was trying to get across an understanding of my problem. I do feel really selfish after Ronnie Krays answer. I really want to get on with life and don’t want to waste it. I tried to commit suicide because of depression and despair for the future. I have to accept and learn from the past, then move on.

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Answer by Ronnie Kray
I am aint reading your life story!

If you want to wallow in your obsessions ok but you don’t have to live that way….as humans we do something because we receive benefits out of our actions – what benefits are you getting from your obsessive nehaviours?

If they aint genuine benefits – accept the truth and stop doing it. In my opinion and you did ask for it, is you are wallowing in self pity and are looking for escuses to label yourself with this or that disorder to give you attention and a perfect exscuse to get out of whatever takes your fancy.

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anxiety panic attack symptoms children and 3 months pregnant and having bad anxiety and bad depression.HELP!?

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Question by Happy: 3 months pregnant and having bad anxiety and bad depression.HELP!?
I’m 3 months pregnant with my 4th child. I have been having some severe anxiety and panic attacks. I cant sleep, sometimes cannot eat, i worry a lot of the time. I have fears that when being at home alone at night when hubby is at work that someone will break in my house and kill me. I have a fear of sharp objects, fear of my heart stopping. I get physical symptoms like heart pounding,dizziness and cold chills. I feel like i cannot enjoy my other children and my new pregnancy at all. Im also afraid that i will not be able to enjoy it all after baby comes and this may get worse.
I have not told my doctor this as im afraid she will judge me and think im crazy and dont want her to take my kids from me. What will happen if i tell her these things? would i have to go through therapy or can she prescribe me something? will meds help me or make it worse? Im scared for my unborn baby and my happiness =(

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Girl, tell your doctor. Doctors are not there to judge you. Do you want to get better or not?

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