Panic Nausea

Panic Nausea

with nausea and panic attacks im .........?

feeling of nausea I'm pretty seriously im not just tables Dianette (the pill) they say in the brochure with them it is normal to feel so in the first few weeks that will lead to im wondering if theres anything I can do to make me feel better with it and I've been taking I had a lot more panic attacks i try to calm, but I can not keep thinking I'm going to die from a blood clot because I have a feeling heaviness in my in my chest (I know that sounds stupid but I can not help it) I read that can happen in the brochure, but I know I'm not really panicking because of panic attacks can cause chest heaviness How I can calm under these panic attacks I've tried to breathe, but that does not help and do not want to leave taking the tablets if you know a method of self-help would be great thanks

Hi, I had panic attacks throughout the year. And agoraphobia (fear out). I found that if you try to distract, that can help. Play, onlin go and talk to people about other things, just things like that. But you have to start leaving this happens, sit through it. What happened to me it sounds like is happening to you, you think there is an opportunity that can have a panic attack what do you have one. Just keep telling yourself that you're being stupid because you know nothing is really going to happen.


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