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Hey Everyone,

Sorry for not being on here for a while.

I have just been on school holidays, and I am back at school in year 12!

 It has been going alright so far but I did want to ask a question one friend asked if I was okay yearday and I said yeah why? he said that last year I was lively and this year I have gone back into my shy shell and he doesn't know why and the reason why I have gone back into my shy shell is that in drama I am so scared to speak and share ideas because I am getting the memories from my old school that scares me. I think another reason I have gone back to my shy shell is that I have been having panic attacks and trying to manage them AGAIN but it is okay the only  thing is that my dad thinks that the panic attacks can be stopped and that it is just in your mind i don't think it is.   How is everyone else?

Betty123
Betty123Posted 14-02-2023 11:52 AM

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Blake_RO
Blake_ROPosted 15-02-2023 02:09 PM

Hey @Betty123

It’s good to hear from you again. Congratulations on starting year 12! I hope you had a good break and enjoyed your holidays.

I wanted to jump in and let you know that we have some great articles on anxiety and panic attacks that have some information along with some strategies and things you can try that might be helpful.

 

I can hear how challenging it must be for you when your dad says these things, I was wondering if you’ve spoken to him and explained how this makes you feel or shared what it’s like when you are having a panic attack, or is this something you would consider?

If you’re interested, we have an article that has some tips on communicating with your parents that you may find helpful.

 
Pho-RO
Pho-ROPosted 14-02-2023 06:07 PM

Hey @Betty123 welcome back! I'm new round here, nice to meet you 😊

 

Hmm sounds like your friend is concerned, it's nice they care enough to ask. But it also might have taken you a bit off guard by the sounds of it. Seems like there's some stuff you're trying to manage, especially with unpleasant memories coming back, and panic attacks to boot. Thought I'd comment a bit on what your dad said - in a way, yes a panic attack is in your head, because it is not a result of something else going on, medically speaking. But the thing is, it does manifest physically. Heart racing, feeling shaky or nauseous, shallow breathing and stuff like that, is all normal part of the body going into a state of 'survival mode'. The mind and body are very much linked so saying it's all in your head can sometimes minimise the fact that you're also feeling it in your body! 

 

Deep breathing can definitely help - my go-to breathing technique is the 4-7-8 pattern: breathe in for 4 counts, hold for 7 counts, breathe out for 8 counts. The reason it works is because our breathing changes our heart-rate - the heart goes faster when we breathe in, and slower when we breathe out. Doing a few of those could help slow everything down for you if you start to feel panicky. During a panic attack the body releases all sorts of hormones and stuff, adrenaline being a big one. Something you can remind yourself is that panic attacks never last forever - eventually those hormones will work their way through the system and you will start to calm down. So they can be slowed, but at times it is just a waiting game. They can also be worked on so they don't have so much of an impact, but that takes time, and is usually best done with the help of a professional.

 

Do you have someone at the school, or like a therapist who you can speak to regularly about what's been happening for you? 

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