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So the weather here is hot (30+ every day) and humid (80% - subtropical). Which triggers flashbacks for me.
But my pdoc explained that heat also causes our heart rate to increase, which is potentially what is causing me to panic. Amygdala is basically interpreting heat as a threat, that I need to flee from, because the increased heart rate gets instantly linked with “This is what happens when I’m in danger, so I must be in danger”.
Apart from trying to keep cool, I don’t want to stop going outside. I have dog. And locking myself in my apartment sets my agoraphobia down an impossible path. Air-conditioned venues usually require paying money (except for the library, but there’s only so long I can spend in the library).
Has anyone ever dealt with panic that is set off by hot weather? How did you do that?
But my pdoc explained that heat also causes our heart rate to increase, which is potentially what is causing me to panic. Amygdala is basically interpreting heat as a threat, that I need to flee from, because the increased heart rate gets instantly linked with “This is what happens when I’m in danger, so I must be in danger”.
Apart from trying to keep cool, I don’t want to stop going outside. I have dog. And locking myself in my apartment sets my agoraphobia down an impossible path. Air-conditioned venues usually require paying money (except for the library, but there’s only so long I can spend in the library).
Has anyone ever dealt with panic that is set off by hot weather? How did you do that?