A life of fearful thoughts, day and night, is a life of pain, not because you are being threatened by the panic attacks but for the causes, that you no more go out and have fun, you do not relax, you are never happy, you are not laughing loudly, not even smiling, it is because you have stopped living. And the irony of life is that, those who are suffering from panic attacks do not have any valid or practical reason for it.
Do you think you have to live a miserable life like that because you do not have any other option? Well if yes then your thought is wrong, you do have a way out, avoiding certain places or situations are not going to help you. You need to understand the need of the time and be proactive. Let me tell you why you should fight against your panic; because your panic has no practical basis and you can win over your fear with your determination and 'live happily ever after'.
There are medicines which can give you a feeling of relaxation, like you can buy xanax if your doctor gives you the approval for the same but it would be a temporary cure, if you do not take initiative in changing your habits and practice the art of relaxing. I am not here to bombard you with new tricks and tips of getting over panic attack. I already know that there is enough information available on the net but you are not focused enough to follow those advises.
Well, we all should learn to love our self and respect the life given to us by God. It is a blessing and there is enough potential for happiness, you cannot just stop living unless you are completely blind to understand the beckoning of opportunities. I already have said that that escaping the situations or the places when and where you had experienced panic attacks would not help. You have to stand up and face the reality¦ a-a-a-a-ah!! Do I need to repeat every time that your fear is not true? It's you who is working against your happiness NOTHING else is involved. None but YOU are responsible for your miserable condition and that is why you will have to take the step ahead towards a new life, a life free from fear.
There are a lot of ways to go and ask help from, just open your eyes and wash them with cold water. In case you are crying out of fear, use a wiper to clear out the salt water so that you can see the ways to come out of unnecessary anxiety. You can see a therapist who will advise you in a proper way and advise you medications like xanax online if required. But again, the most important thing is YOUR WILLINGNESS to lead a happy life. Until you are determined, no one and nothing can help you.
Am sure you must be wondering as to why I am emphasizing that only YOU can do it? Because, You, are CAPABLE of fighting against your brain's child. Your fear is your OWN brain's imagination, and you are the one who makes it work against you. Now is the time to stand up and say 'NO' to your unnecessary fears. Just go ahead and DO it!
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