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Yes, random, I know. Sorry. |
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Oh man, that really sucks
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did the psychologist realise what was happening or did you tell him
panic attacks while with doctors or in waiting rooms are common and you should always tell them whats happening as its often not obvious some seem happy and distracted while having a panic attack, others seem fairly normal
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psychologist may not have realised what was happening
a psych once tried to hypnotise me while I was having a panic attack, he didnt think anything was wrong
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That's awesome! I can't think of a better place to have a panic attack, and know that you are in a safe place, and work on coping skills while panicking. Panic attacks always suck, but I think that was a good thing.
I remember when I first started seeing my nervous doctor, one of the first things she asked me was "what can I do to make you have a panic attack?" |
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