Childhood sleep panic disorder?

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When I was a child about 10 years old, I use to have some kind of panic disorder after I woke up and that was the last time I remember experiencing it. If I was to describe the feeling, it felt kind of anti-claustrophobic (rather than walls closing in and wanting to escape small spaces, I felt like I wanted to stay within an enclosed area which was my bedroom with fear of what was outside). I was also very scared of opening my bedroom door and going outside because I thought that a ‘giant rock’ would roll down and crush me. I’ve never told anyone about this but last night, a family friend of mine who’s 10 and a half, experienced a similar situation. He said he was scared to go back to sleep and he said everything seemed to become very distant from him (i.e the walls around him and me seemed as if we were 10 meters away, when in reality the walls were only 2 meters away from him). He also felt that the walls were crushing him and some kind of ‘balls’ were falling down from everywhere and out of nowhere hitting him.

This happened in the middle of the night maybe around 2-4am. This morning when he woke up again, he was calm.

If anyone can tell me what this is or how it can be helped, please let me know.

Just trying to help a kid out here who had a similar problem that I did. Thanks.

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Can B vitamine overdose cause anxiety and panic attacks?

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I’ve been diagnosed with anxiety disorder and have been on Cipralex for more than a year now. Besides, I was advised to take vitamine B pills for it is good for nerves. However, after a fortnight of taking vitamine B pills I begin to feel the anxiety which I wanted to avoid by these pills. Can these vitamine B pills cause an onset of anxiety and panic attacks if they are overdosed?

yes I think so because they also give energy

ever since I had a massive panic attack I’m afraid to take a shower. help please :(?

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I had to go to the emergency room for a massive anxiety/panic attack. After that even my eyesight got horribe and i detatchment with my surroundings and family. I’m getting better now(therapy,medication) but for some reason showering or baths seem to scare me. I dont know if this is because of my depression but i get really anxious when i think about taking a shower/bath or i dont even think about taking one at all! could someone please help with my situation? V_V

Have you tried getting someone to help you?

Bring someone you trust into the bathroom, with a book or something to do. They can sit on the toilet and wait for you while you are in the shower, and you’ll be behind the shower curtain so they won’t see you unclothed.

Hang in there <3 :)

Can Panic Attacks cause preterm labor?

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Hi. I’m 32 weeks pregnant and have been experiencing panic attacks. Can these cause preterm labor?

NOT usually in >>causing preterm labour.
Causing a miscarriage=yes.
Why, because of stress..
Anxiety/Panic attacks are signs that the body is experiencing stress..Stress caused currently OR by some underlying cause that may be a past thing.
Are U sure about the panic attacks..Usually it is VERY difficult for a person to self-diagnose Anxiety.
U need a doctors diagnosis for this problem.

During a pregnancy, it is common for many women to experience a little anxiety, often brought about by >>those strange feelings..U are currently experiencing.
And perhaps (here I AM guessing) someone told U something that worried U. ?

Try NOT to worry and dont get TOO excited (or upset) on the answers u may receive to your question. Some answers (even mine) may cause more thinking problems and U dont need any more.

people with anxiety- how do you stop "the shakes"?

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ive been doing better with my panic attacks, but lately ive been getting really shakey and it sucks.

anyone got any home-remedy type stuff that works for them? please dont suggest me going back on my meds, i just weaned off them and i dont need or want them anymore

er, not much more information cause im shaking too hard to really type. advice please?
Mathieu- its definitely just a side effect of an attack, im not shaky all the time luckily. the attack i was under when i asked this was one of the worst, and when i say "home remedy" i mean more of a "calm-downer".

what i took was antidepressants and anti-psychotics, my psych never would give me anything like xanax. i had checked out beta blockers before, but i decided against asking my psych because quite frankly, i dont like her… she wouldnt listen to me when i told her of concerns of borderline personality disorder, and after that ive kind of held a grudge. even if i dont have that, i lost respect for her as a doctor for just shutting me down rudely instead of giving me a chance to explain.

but thanks for the thought out response, and if my attacks keep happening ill probably have to look into beta blockers again, but until then im still going to try to beat the attacks myself. ill give you BA in a few hours when yahoo lets me.

thanks for the answers everyone (:

There are no home remedies for shaking, I can guarantee that. Are you sure it is just anxiety? Typically people might be shaky for a short time (eg during a panic attack) but constant shaking is not very common.

If you have not already, you might consider getting blood work and a full physical done just to make sure you are healthy.

What meds were you on? Some anti-anxiety medications (eg Valium, Ativan, Xanax, Klonopin/Rivotril) can causing shaking when they are stopped too rapidly. So if this is a new symptom you really should see your doctor.

Aside from therapy to treat anxiety nothing like a home remedy has shown to be effective in treating mild-severe anxiety. Most home remedies are just a placebo. That is not an opinion, that is was science says.

Just for your considering there is a type medication, not normally used in anxiety, and not really even a psychiatric drug that could help. Beta-blockers (propranolol, atenolol) were the first drugs for high blood pressure but recently these medications have been used for anxiety because they block adrenaline and make people look less anxious by treating the somatic (physical) symptoms of anxiety. Heart palpitations, tremor, flushing, increased blood pressure, sweating, and so on are reduced or eliminated. The feeling of anxiety still exists but it does not show and many people feel less anxious because they know they don’t look as anxious. Many celebrities take a beta-blocker before a performance to help with stage fright and people with test anxiety often benefit from beta-blockers. The drugs are NOT addictive, they don’t have psychotropic effects, they don’t typically have side effects, there is a wide range of doses (10-80 mg tabs), they can be taken as needed or continuously, and they don’t cause dependency.

Propranolol is typically the best choice because it is a non selective beta-blocker, meaning it antagonizes (blocks) beta1 and beta2 adrenergic receptors. Other drugs like atenolol selectively antagonizes beta1 adrenergic receptors.

So these would probably be the most ideal medications and along with a more than 50 years of testing they won’t carry the risks other medications can.

Testing a Dual Cascade Model Linking Competence and Symptoms Over 20 Years from Childhood to Adulthood

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Handedness Linked to ADHD (CME/CE)

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Ambidextrous 5-year-olds are more likely to develop attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder symptoms later on as compared with right- and left-handed children, according to a study by a team of Swedish researchers.
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