
Originally Posted by
kenecio
NOBODY DIED BEC. OF PANIC ATTACK. IN FACT DURING A PANIC ATTACK YOUR BODY IS IN SURVIVAL MODE. MURA SIYA UG KANA BITAW NAAY SUNOG MAG ADRENALINE RUSH TA, MAO MA ALSA ANG MGA BUTANG NGA PWERTENG BUG-ATA! ONLY THAT LANG ANG PANIC ATTACK WALAY SUNOG, WALAY DAPAT KALISANGAN PERO NAG ADRENALINE RUSH TA! ANG TAO NGA TABANGON SA HOSPITAL KANANG NAG ARREST NA INJECTIONAN GANI NA NILA UG EPENIPHRINE/ADRENALINE PARA MA REVIVE - SO ANG ATO LAWAS KUNG MAG PANIC ATTACK MURA SIYA UG GI INJECTIONAN KA ANA, ONLY THAT - WA LANG KA MAG ARREST! SO WA SAB GYUD CHANCE NGA MAMATAY KA KAY KUNG SA HOSPITAL PA - NA INJECTIONAN KA NA!
You walk into the woods to gather twigs for a campfire. You have walked just a few steps, when you turn and see a black bear galloping toward you. For a split second, you freeze, your arms and legs stiffen. From this point on, your thoughts stop as your body takes over. You are now in
"survival" mode. Your heart starts beating faster, pumping blood to the areas of your body that you need to either run away or fight the bear. Your thighs, biceps, and other muscles get most of this blood, while the blood recedes from your fingers and toes to keep you from bleeding to death in case the bear injures you. You start breathing deeply and rapidly, oxygenating the tissues of your body for action. You start sweating so that your body does not overheat during action and so that, if the bear grabs you, he will have a hard time holding onto your slippery body. You are now primed for action; you either start running, or grab the nearest stick or rock to defend yourself against the bear.
When the incident is over (hopefully, you are the victor) you calm down; your body returns to normal. You remember how terrified you were and, perhaps, how strange your body felt during this incident, but you don't dwell on those feelings. You know that the bear was responsible for all those strange, bodily sensations that you experienced. The bear triggered your instinctive "flight or fight" response.
People who suffer panic attacks, however, have no such excuse for their terror. Instead, an invisible enemy seems to trigger their "flight or fight" response, and it can happen at any time, in any place, with any situation. Though many people consider simple anxiety as being panic attacks, they are not the same. A panic attack is an intense feeling of fear, without a logical cause, not just a stressful feeling. Sure, having a panic attack while making a speech might make logical sense (most people are more afraid of public speaking than they are of death), but having one while grocery shopping or finishing a project at work is not.
DO NOT EVER GIVE UP ON YOURSELF