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unless you have … unless you have this problem, panic attacks, you can’t imagine the total the sufferer goes through. People think it’s just that “you can’t go places”. It’s not that so much as you do not want to be out some place when your next attack hits. For example…..how great would you feel driving down the highway at 55 mph when you know at any second you could be not able to breath, visual problems, faintness, dizzy, near vomiting and passing out?
November 15th, 2009 at 12:50 am
THANK YOU! Finally …
THANK YOU! Finally someone explains it right.
November 15th, 2009 at 12:50 am
unless you have …
unless you have this problem, panic attacks, you can’t imagine the total the sufferer goes through. People think it’s just that “you can’t go places”. It’s not that so much as you do not want to be out some place when your next attack hits. For example…..how great would you feel driving down the highway at 55 mph when you know at any second you could be not able to breath, visual problems, faintness, dizzy, near vomiting and passing out?