Panic attacks are a terrifying experience. Your body is reacting to a
perceived threat. It becomes ready to 'flee or fight'. The problem
with that normal reaction is that the threat is imaginary. Our body is
reacting to something that doesn't exist. Everything about the situation
is real, the intense feeling of fear; our pulse starts racing as the
adrenaline starts running through our body. Normally we are awake when a
panic attack starts and we know that it is starting. Imagine waking up
from a deep sleep in the midst of an attack.
Panic attacks while sleeping are fairly common. These are called nocturnal panic attacks. When we
are asleep, our body tries to relax and use that time to rejuvenate and
heal itself. If we are full of stress, our subconscious can take over
and the stress we feel during the day can take control. Panic attacks
while sleeping may eventually lead to insomnia. Most sufferers of panic
attacks fear another attack coming on. If you start having panic attacks
at night you may start avoiding sleep. Unfortunately, the more insomnia
a person experiences, the more likely it is that they will also have
panic attacks, leading to a vicious cycle of panic and sleeplessness
that can quickly escalate into a very unpleasant -- an unhealthy --
situation. By interrupting your normal sleep pattern, you are setting
yourself up for other problems. If you don't get adequate rest and
night and allow your body to rejuvenate, then you are working at a
disadvantage during the day.
And while panic attacks themselves are not normally
physically harmful, the terror that a person can feel from experiencing
panic attacks while sleeping can be very real, and even cause a variety
of physical stress-related pains, headaches, and muscle soreness,
particularly in the shoulders and back.
Try this remedy for stopping panic attacks while sleeping that doesn't use medication.
One useful method in treating panic attacks
is through ongoing therapy which can help you to address the fears
which may result in panic and anxiety attacks. You can unlearn the
behaviors that have produced panic and anxiety attacks in the past.
Coping skills like relaxation techniques and imagery skills can help you
learn how to overcome anxiety and panic attacks permanently over time.
In order for any of these or other techniques to be successful, you
have to be committed to the process. Dedicate the time and practice your
techniques everyday. It will be worth it. Over time you can learn how to stop panic attacks permanently and take back control of your life.
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