Posted by Sean P on January 24, 2004, at 16:56:07
In reply to Hope, posted by Little Miss on January 24, 2004, at 13:29:22
Little miss you are getting me to draw to lines and relate now with what is going on, it is more situational and kind of like unkown things you need to get out and deal with that is causing these like position in life and so on, that seems to be what is getting to your husband and his panic attacks the last three months, it is eating at him and he doesn't even really know it. I am jobless right now and not too happy either, that is why this is happening IMO!!! Anxiety problems can come from negative thoughts and he probably has a ton of those, the alcohol just makes it worse, so you have to deal with those problems you are having and the anxiety problems as well if you ever plan on getting any better. Thank you for posting that it run a bell in my head and really made me think to say the least, keep in contact and let me know how it is going because I am having the same exact problems right now, alchohol just makes it worse though.
> My "other" has been dealing with panic attacks for about the last three months. Getting laid off, haveing a young family, and being a newly married couple all have contributed to it Im sure.
> HOWEVER, my husband drinks every night. Alot. He doesnt get ugly he acts normal gets calm and goes to bed. During the day lately he has had classic panic attacks. He turns pale, shakes, his chest hurts, he can't breathe, and he has a problem with going outside. The earth turning sends him into total anxiety.
> The alcohol was'nt really a problem, we are young. But to have found a link to these panic attacks to alcohol is WONDERFUL!
> It's hope for our future. We can handle these panic attacks now. ....Maybe.
>
poster:Sean P
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