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<blockquote data-quote="ShakespeareMamaX" data-source="post: 57000" data-attributes="member: 3861"><p>As I was reading, the first thing I thought was panic attack. One of my, personal, issues is when I hear sharp noises (not always loud), it puts me into an immediate panic attack (shaking, hyperventilating, dizzy, terrified, disorientated, racing heart). I'm on no medications at the moment, although, I was on Trazadone a while back, and it helped me cope with them. I tried Klonopin, but it knocked me out and only used it for the panic attacks that woke me up at night or severe day time attacks.</p><p></p><p>For a non-medication route, there's the magic paper bag (helps with too much oxygen intake from hyperventilating), lay off anything with caffeine (sugar may be a good idea, too) and I try to get somewhere calming, asap.</p><p></p><p>I hope this helps. I'm still dealing with my attacks on no medications, but just got insurance, so I'm racing to get back to my Trazadone. It's tough to deal with...</p><p></p><p>You're difficult child's lucky to have you.</p><p>♡♡♡</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShakespeareMamaX, post: 57000, member: 3861"] As I was reading, the first thing I thought was panic attack. One of my, personal, issues is when I hear sharp noises (not always loud), it puts me into an immediate panic attack (shaking, hyperventilating, dizzy, terrified, disorientated, racing heart). I'm on no medications at the moment, although, I was on Trazadone a while back, and it helped me cope with them. I tried Klonopin, but it knocked me out and only used it for the panic attacks that woke me up at night or severe day time attacks. For a non-medication route, there's the magic paper bag (helps with too much oxygen intake from hyperventilating), lay off anything with caffeine (sugar may be a good idea, too) and I try to get somewhere calming, asap. I hope this helps. I'm still dealing with my attacks on no medications, but just got insurance, so I'm racing to get back to my Trazadone. It's tough to deal with... You're difficult child's lucky to have you. ♡♡♡ [/QUOTE]
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