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<blockquote data-quote="Praecepta" data-source="post: 708604" data-attributes="member: 20025"><p>Thanks, I get the picture...</p><p></p><p>So the thing with panic attacks is that the mind is "overloaded" with too much stuff. The mind "shuts down" to protect itself. With that said, the remedy (or thing to do) when someone is having a panic attack is to place them in a quiet dark room - no noise, no extreme temperatures, no light, etc. Basically no stimulation whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>So by reducing/cutting off any additional stimulation to the brain (sight, sound, touch), the person can rest a bit from their "overstimulation". Takes a couple of hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Praecepta, post: 708604, member: 20025"] Thanks, I get the picture... So the thing with panic attacks is that the mind is "overloaded" with too much stuff. The mind "shuts down" to protect itself. With that said, the remedy (or thing to do) when someone is having a panic attack is to place them in a quiet dark room - no noise, no extreme temperatures, no light, etc. Basically no stimulation whatsoever. So by reducing/cutting off any additional stimulation to the brain (sight, sound, touch), the person can rest a bit from their "overstimulation". Takes a couple of hours. [/QUOTE]
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