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@Chava thanks for the suggestions, those are good ones.
@MT Johnny thanks, it helps to know that there is such a variation in how people experience panic attacks.
For better or worse, I was in the middle of another panic attack when I saw my therapist yesterday. My breathing was off and I was so incredibly dizzy (especially when standing/walking), I felt like I was going to pass out. She actually thinks what I'm experiencing (at least in part) is a flashback. She's mentioned that before as a possibility, but she sounds more confident in her assessment now. I don't think we ever delved into it because this symptom had been more manageable over recent months. I've had other types of flashbacks/dissociation that look and feel much different than this does, but I do have some trauma associated with my throat so I'm open to this as a possibility.
I have an appointment to see a massage therapist who does craniosacral therapy combined with brain work, which supposedly helps release the tension in the nervous system. I have to say, I am intrigued. And think this is a much better option for me than acupunture/pressure.
@MT Johnny thanks, it helps to know that there is such a variation in how people experience panic attacks.
For better or worse, I was in the middle of another panic attack when I saw my therapist yesterday. My breathing was off and I was so incredibly dizzy (especially when standing/walking), I felt like I was going to pass out. She actually thinks what I'm experiencing (at least in part) is a flashback. She's mentioned that before as a possibility, but she sounds more confident in her assessment now. I don't think we ever delved into it because this symptom had been more manageable over recent months. I've had other types of flashbacks/dissociation that look and feel much different than this does, but I do have some trauma associated with my throat so I'm open to this as a possibility.
I have an appointment to see a massage therapist who does craniosacral therapy combined with brain work, which supposedly helps release the tension in the nervous system. I have to say, I am intrigued. And think this is a much better option for me than acupunture/pressure.