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Thanks for your thoughts on this Vickers and thanks for your understanding Melanie.
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Hey Warren! I think I know what you're saying. It's been my personal opinion that we are made up different from people who don't panic. The way I see it, I think we are different in that we are WAY too sensitive and aware of everything going on inside. Other people just aren't. I get a little dizzy and I take off into a panic attack. Dizzy spells are normal functions in our bodies keeping things in balance, so why would I panic about this? People who don't panic get a dizzy spell and say, "wow, that was weird" and they go on with their day. The difference is that I spend too much time thinking about it. Someone on here said a few months back that it's because she thinks we are too intelligent for our own good. I don't really know what makes us different, but I do think there is something about us that is different from other people. Whether it's physical or intelligence, I definitely think there is something different about us and those who don't panic. I have to believe we can change our way of thinking though. I started this program back about a year ago and I went about six months without any panic attacks. Some anxiety, no panic attacks. For some reason,it hit me hard about three months ago due to a major dizzy spell because of anemia and ever since, I have been fighting the panic attacks every day again. So, I started the program again a couple weeks ago. I don't really know. But, there's my opinion anyway for whatever it's worth.
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Warren, Thank you for keeping us posted on your journey. This message is certainly something that you have been thinking about for sometime. While I don't quite have all the answers to this question, it certainly does dig deeper into all of our mind and souls. We here at the Panic Center wish you all the best in everything you do. We are not here to judge or criticize, we are here to simply support our members. Warren, you take care and remember join us at any point, we are always here. Take Care, Melanie _______________________ The Panic Center Support Team
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Hey everyone I have not written in quite a long time. Im always improving little bit by little bit. Im way better off now than I was last year around this time thats for sure. The administrators are probably not gonna like what I have to say here, but Im gonna say it anyway because its something that I have thought about a lot and it kinda bugs me once and a while. The adminstrators might say that some people might not like what Im saying, but this is something that relates to anxiety and it bothers me so if I cant express it then this site is obviously not completely for helping everyone with anxiety and I would'nt care then if I got booted off for saying this. Okay here it goes. How can we know that there is something different about us (people with anxiety) physically from other people that supposedly cant suffer from anxiety like us. I dont know if there is really any difference between people that dont suffer from anxiety and people with supposedly anxiety disorders. Sometimes when my anxiety is really bothering me I tell myself "its not your fault that you are suffering from this anxiety, you were just born this way" this makes me feel better, but then I think about how Im not sure if there is actually anything physically different between us and think that I am a fool for comforting myself this way. I hope you understand what I am trying to say. If any administrators give me a message saying not to post stuff like this and tell me that Panic and Anxiety disorderely people are different from others. Then explain to me how we actually are physically different. I think that it is a possiblity that we are all physically the same, just people with supposed anxiety disorders have thought about things that other people (people without anxiety disorders) have not thought about. These thoughts have bothered us tremendously and we seem to get locked in a cycle of fear and reoccuring panic attacks about the same kind of thoughts. Im not saying that this is true Im just saying that could'nt this be a possiblity? And that people that dont suffer from anxiety, if they were to truely understand are anxious thoughts and have the same thoughts, they would react the exact same way as we do. Thanks everyone I would be really happy to hear anyones comme

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