Saturday, August 15, 2009

Panic attack




Do you experience symptoms like:





A Racing Heart

Chest Pain

Palpitations

Difficulty breathing

Headaches

Sweats

Bowel Troubles

Nausea

General Fatigue

Dizziness

Insomnia

Butterflies in the Stomach

Difficulty Swallowing



It may be a panic attack.

Millions of people experience panic attacks each year. The symptoms are extremely

uncomfortable, and can closely mirror life-threatening physical problems. Restlessness,nervousness, or feeling scared are common psychological symptoms. The physical symptoms can include chest pain, tingling or numbness in the extremities, racing heart, diarrhea, stomach pain, and headaches. Twitches or other involuntary movements are not uncommon. But there are ways to cure your panic attacks and find relief from these extremely uncomfortable and frightening symptoms.
Curing Panic Attacks - First Steps
Most doctors will begin the process of curing your panic attacks by prescribing anti-anxiety medication. This will allow a few things to happen: Your physical symptoms will decrease or go away. Your mood and mental condition will stabilize. You will be able to live again without fearing the onset of a panic attack.



Learning to Live Again



After you have gotten your feet back under you and the medications are working, your doctor will recommend a therapist. The role therapy plays in curing panic attacks cannot be underestimated. While the medications can provide relief from the symptoms, a true cure for your panic attacks can only come from within yourself. A therapist will help you work through the issues that are causing the panic attacks in the first place. It is very rare that a person has panic attacks without some underlying factor causing it. Only once these issues have been worked through will curing your panic attacks be complete.



Dealing in the Meantime
If you can't go see a doctor right away, there are some things you can do that can help you manage your stress and help control your panic attacks. Most of these are simply relaxation techniques of some form or another, so you can feel free to do whatever relaxes you best. If you can lose yourself in a game, for instance, that can be just as effective at staving off a panic attack as meditation.
Deep breathing:
In through the nose, out through the mouth, ten times, when you get into a
situation that may provoke a panic attack or causes you undue stress. Do not hyperventilate. Ten, and only ten, deep, slow breaths, then take a break.
Meditation: Practicing meditation every day is a great way to relax and let go of some of the stress you build up every day. Proficiency at this can even help you control impending panic attacks by relaxation. Just begin meditating if you feel a panic attack coming on or in progress, and continue until it subsides.
Counting down:
Count down from 100 whenever you start feeling like you may be having a
panic attack. Focus only on the numbers, and try to relax. This can help you stave off a panic attack.
Cognitive Therapy
You can change the way you think, if you put your mind to it. If you approach a situation as a frightening one, then you will be frightened. Try to adjust the way you look at situations that provoke your panic attacks. If you can convince yourself not that you are no longer scared, but that the situation itself is no longer frightening, then you will no longer be scared in that situation. This process takes time, sometimes a lot of time, but is a sure way of curing panic attacks.
This Is The Key To Being Panic Attack Free...
You Must Learn To Break The Fear Of Having Another Panic Attack Or You Will Never Experience Complete Freedom From Anxiety
-The anticipation of a panic attack starts the wave cycle of anxiety in motion.
-The foundation of a future panic attack is laid hours before you actually experience one.
-The slightest stress trigger will then launch the full blown panic attack into motion.
-Panic manifests itself in approximately 20 minute wave like formations
This Is Where Your Problem Lies 
There is one key factor that makes the difference between those who fully eliminate panic attacks from their lives and those who do not. The key ingredient is not medication, lifestyle changes, or relaxation exercises. It is when the individual no longer fears the thought of having a panic attack..
This may seem like a simplified and obvious observation but give it careful consideration. The one thing that has you searching for a solution to anxiety and panic attacks this very moment is the fear of having another one.
The first time a person experiences a panic attack it can feel like their world is falling down around them. Nowhere feels safe as the anxiety becomes like a stalker lurking in the background.
When this happens people begin to either avoid situations that make them anxious or they medicate themselves to the point where they are numb to the fear. I am sure you will agree neither of the above is a satisfactory solution.
What my program (Panic Away ) does, and in particular the One Move Technique™, is give people the ability to immediately stop fearing another panic attack. It is very simple yet amazingly effective. Here is how it works:
After a person experiences a panic attack for the first time, the experience can be so impacting that it leaves a strong imprint on the persons psyche. This mental imprint generates a cycle or loop of anxiety (see diagram) whereby the person develops an unhealthy fear of having another panic attack. People can spend anywhere from months to years caught in this repetitive cycle of anxiety.
Panic Away teaches a technique that now allows that person to break the cycle of anxiety and return to normal everyday living.
The really unique element of the technique, is that there is no need for you to regress into your past and find out why you had your initial panic attack in order to get results. All that is needed is your willingness to break out of the anxiety cycle. Are you ready to try this right now ?
In the end you must:
Break This Cycle Of Fear With A Tool That Will
Allow You To Never Fear Another Panic Attack

BABY FOOD RECIPES

BABY FOOD RECIPES - CHICKEN HEARTS APPLE
Baby food recipes

Material:
250 grams of chicken liver
2 apples, peeled, seeded, chopped
1 carrot, peeled and cut into pieces
3 pieces potatoes, peeled and cut into pieces
2 stalks celery, chopped
3 tablespoons green peas

Directions:
1. Cook all ingredients until cooked.
2. Drain and puree (or chopped finely for children ages 8 months and up)

BABY FOOD RECIPES - FISH APPLE
Baby food recipes

Material:
2 pieces of fish fillets
2 apples, peeled, cut into pieces

Directions:
1. Boil the ingredients until cooked. Drain and puree.

Note:
For children 8 months, the food should not be crushed but only finely chopped. It is good to stimulate the growth of teeth and to train the muscles of the mouth and gums to bite.

BABY FOOD RECIPES - CARAPPEAR
Baby food recipes

Material:
2 stalks carrots, peeled, cut into pieces
2 apples, peeled, cut into pieces
2 pieces of pear, peeled and cut into pieces

Directions:
1. Kl Boil carrots for 10 minutes, then amsukkan apple and pear. Cook until soft.
2. Drain and puree (or chopped finely for children ages 8 months and up)

BABY FOOD RECIPES - steamed fish
Baby food recipes

Material:
1 snapper fillet (or other fish species, according to taste)

Directions:
1. Steam the fish until cooked and then mashed.
2. Can be mixed with pureed vegetables (carrots, broccoli, etc.).

BABY FOOD RECIPES - Broccoli POTATO
Baby food recipes

Material:
7 broccoli florets, discarding the stem
2 potatoes, peeled, cut into pieces
Chicken broth / meat taste (only boiled water chicken / meat, without salt or other seasonings)

Directions:
1. Steam the broccoli and potatoes until cooked.
2. Blend the two ingredients with the processor / blender.
3. Give the broth to taste.

BABY FOOD RECIPES - VEGETABLE INTERFERENCE
Baby food recipes

Material:
1 carrot, peeled, cut into pieces
1 piece of potato, peeled, cut into pieces
2 tablespoons green peas (can be replaced other green vegetables, eg broccoli,
zuchini, celery, etc.)
Chicken broth / meat taste (only boiled water chicken / meat, without garammaupun other seasonings)

Directions:
1. Boiled / steamed until cooked all the ingredients and puree.
2. Give the chicken broth / meat taste.

BABY FOOD RECIPES - CHICKEN SOUP
Baby food recipes

Material:
1 piece of chicken thighs, remove skin, cut meat into pieces (bones were not removed)
1 stalk celery, chopped
2 potatoes, peeled, cut into pieces
1 stick carrot, peeled, cut into pieces
2 tablespoons green peas
500 ml water

Directions:
1. Cook all ingredients until cooked.
2. Discard the chicken bones, then puree all ingredients

BABY FOOD RECIPES - puree CARROT
Baby food recipes

Material:
2 medium carrots, peeled
Boiled water to taste

Directions:
1. Steam the carrots until tender then puree. Add water as needed.
2. Presentation: Give the carrot puree as single or mixed foods
with pulp POTATO / SWEET POTATOES porridge.

BABY FOOD RECIPES - pea puree
Baby food recipes

Material:
250 grams of fresh or frozen peas

Directions:
1. Boil peas until cooked and then mashed.
2. Strain the rough skin so do not take part inedible.
3. Presentation: Give peas puree as a single food or
mixed with porridge POTATO / SWEET POTATOES porridge.