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Panic Attack
at Night: How to Deal with Nocturnal Panic
Attacks
One of the most
frightening panic attacks that any panic attack sufferer can
experience is a panic attack at night. These are attacks that
generally occur during sleep, waking up the panic sufferer and
bringing them out into an ongoing panic. It is both a
frightening and confusing experience, with the biggest problem
being the lack of preparation the panic sufferer normally
requires. Waking up mid-panic can be hugely distressing, often
breaking down many of the normal methods most panic sufferers
use to control their panics.
The First
Experience
Unfortunately
the first experience with a panic attack at night is often the
worst, and most people just have to ride out the panic.
Afterwards however, the panic sufferer can begin to take steps
to prepare for preventing any further panics. Time is the best
thing for any panic sufferer, doubly so for those who
experience a panic attack at night. Learning how to prevent a
panic attack is perhaps one of the most important steps any
panic sufferer can take. Learn to be patient, as it will take
some time to develop the proper preventative
techniques.
People that
experience a panic attack at night have to be even more
prepared than most normal panic sufferers. Learn to immediately
begin calming methods, start your breathing exercises, and if
possible try and get some fresh air. Most people who experience
frequent panics at night like to keep their medications ready
at hand. Some medicines are made to specifically calm a person
down in a short period of time. For anyone with serious panic
problems this may be an excellent method for helping deal with
panic attacks. But as always, check with a doctor before taking
any medications.
Reducing The
Stress
Try to reduce
your stress at night as well. Lots of couples tend to discuss
family and relationship issues while they prepare for bed, and
this may not be the best approach for people who suffer any
form of panic attack at night. Also remember that diet and
exercise can have a large impact on the occurrence, and
severity, of panic attacks. If you are the type of person who
eats late, or enjoys nightly snacks, then it may be time to
reevaluate your habits. A healthy lifestyle can, in some cases,
greatly affect how often a panic attack may occur. Always
remember that panic attacks can be controlled; it helps to
maintain a positive attitude, control your panic attacks don’t
let them control you.
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