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Hey Rishnik! Just wanted to let you know that I have had panic / anxiety for 12 or 13 years now and after doing the CBT on this website, I actually had about six months of no anxiety or panic at all. No meds. It was fabulous!! Some things in my life started getting stressful and I developed anemia about three months ago and started feeling really dizzy again and it brought the anxiety / panic back for me. I started the program again, and realized there were a lot of coping skills that I had forgotten. But, I have been working on it, and have had a couple good days again the last week. There is hope! But, you have to be determined to work on it. This comes from within us and you have it within you to beat it - I promise!!
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Hi Rishnik! I love your question. Because i do have the same question. it just hurts so much that we forgot what its like to be 'normal.' sometimes i think to myself that my body is so used to having anxiety....so i feel like that is my normal state. I dont' want to think this way because we CAN get back to normal. We just have to believe in our selves a bit more. When i think of being 'normal' I think of not being so afraid of the slightest things. The things that we are afraid of doing are the things that normal people love doing. for example, sometiems we are afraid to go to parties for fear of having a panic attack. But normal ppl love to party. Dont worry, we will get there soon!
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Hi Rishnik, Your fellow members will be responding soon. Please know that that is a possibility. Help is available. It's estimated that up to 5 percent of North Americans will have panic disorder at some time in their life - so you€™re not alone. If you have panic symptoms you may find it comforting to know that 75-90 percent of people who seek treatment have significant improvements. Sadly, only about 25 percent of people with panic disorder seek appropriate treatment. Some people may not realize that their condition has a name, some may be too embarrassed to seek help and some feel that they won€™t be successful if they seek help. However, if you suspect that you have panic disorder the best thing that you can do for yourself is to seek appropriate treatment. Your symptoms may be very frightening, you may be discouraged because you€™ve been suffering for a long time; you may find it hard to believe that things can get better for you. No matter how discouraged you are it€™s important for you to know that things can get better. Treatment for panic disorder works. In order for things to get better, you are going to have to take action. The first step toward recovery is to seek appropriate treatment: either medication, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or a combination of both. When you get treatment you€™ll be asked to get active in your treatment because medications only work if you take them as directed and if you let your doctor know how things are going. CBT only works if you€™re willing to do some hard work by learning to gradually approach your fears. Healthy living habits may also help you to overcome panic disorder and agoraphobia. Exercise, a proper and balanced diet, moderate use of caffeine and alcohol, and learning how to reduce stress are important. In order to make these kinds of changes you€™ll need to do some work and you€™ll have to make some changes in your life. Casey _______________________________ The Panic Center Support Team
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Does anyone know what it feels like to be normal? Free of panic?

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