Pnic attacks etc...results with Hypnotherapy/Pscychoanalysis (sp!)........
Mel
The breathing sure helps and if you practise and practise, then in no time your brain/body will learn to breathe like that automatically whenever you get a bit tense.
Good luck with the books and glad you've identified what's going on. Will make a huge difference
The breathing sure helps and if you practise and practise, then in no time your brain/body will learn to breathe like that automatically whenever you get a bit tense.
Good luck with the books and glad you've identified what's going on. Will make a huge difference
breathing is good
thats the first thing i was taught by the hypnotherapy...
i stretch my fingers as i breath in, hold it for a second, then breath out, relaxing my fingers. hold for a sec. then start again... breathing in and stretching fingers.
agree with sipie... practice... u would exercise ur muscles, the same is needed for ur brain... and it will be a habit it learns... ull notice urself giving a big sigh without realising it
good luck
thats the first thing i was taught by the hypnotherapy...
i stretch my fingers as i breath in, hold it for a second, then breath out, relaxing my fingers. hold for a sec. then start again... breathing in and stretching fingers.
agree with sipie... practice... u would exercise ur muscles, the same is needed for ur brain... and it will be a habit it learns... ull notice urself giving a big sigh without realising it

good luck
thanks for the support
i feel much more positive about it, I've made an appointment with the doc and i also mentioned it to my personnel officer at work this morning. She was absolutely brilliant, very supportive and it turns out she used to suffer them herself in her 20s.
i will let you know how it goes but i feel much better today, more normal!
thanks again

[Edited by mel - 2/25/2003 12:03:26 PM]
i feel much more positive about it, I've made an appointment with the doc and i also mentioned it to my personnel officer at work this morning. She was absolutely brilliant, very supportive and it turns out she used to suffer them herself in her 20s.i will let you know how it goes but i feel much better today, more normal!

thanks again

[Edited by mel - 2/25/2003 12:03:26 PM]
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