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Having mini panic attack (Original Post) wryter2000 Dec 22 OP
Any idea what triggered this? Hoping your friend gets there soon. Deep breaths. Nanuke Dec 22 #1
I have terminal breast cancer wryter2000 Dec 22 #3
Slow breathing. GentryDixon Dec 22 #2
Thanks wryter2000 Dec 22 #6
The holidays can be difficult - TBF Dec 22 #4
Thanks wryter2000 Dec 22 #7
Same here SheltieLover Dec 22 #16
Hey, I get panic attacks too Dennis Donovan Dec 22 #5
Thanks wryter2000 Dec 22 #9
This is temporary. It will not continue much longer. jmbar2 Dec 22 #8
Thanks wryter2000 Dec 22 #10
You have every reason to be feeling terrified jmbar2 Dec 22 #14
I think if I'd had oxygen at home wryter2000 Dec 22 #17
A dear friend of mine was dying of heart failure, and oxygen hunger was one of her worst symptoms jmbar2 Dec 22 #19
If I disappear quickly wryter2000 Dec 22 #11
Gently stroke the sides of your neck Lulu KC Dec 22 #12
Im here SheltieLover Dec 22 #13
Do slow deep breathing SheltieLover Dec 22 #15
Deep breaths XanaDUer2 Dec 22 #18
Belly breath. applegrove Dec 22 #20
I'm in the ED wryter2000 Dec 22 #21
Keep us posted XanaDUer2 Dec 22 #22
Blood clot or clots wryter2000 Dec 22 #23
IT IS A GIFT! XanaDUer2 Dec 22 #24
I'm glad you are with the professionals. Bluethroughu Dec 24 #27
How are you? XanaDUer2 Dec 24 #25
In the hospital wryter2000 Dec 24 #30
Breathe in through nose hold a couple seconds out through mouth. Bluethroughu Dec 24 #26
Sounds like they've diagnosed your problem and making progress. Good luck surfered Dec 24 #28
Sending you comforting nurturing energy wryter2000 Clouds Passing Dec 24 #29
Thank you wryter2000 Dec 24 #31
I am sorry I missed this earlier! OldBaldy1701E Dec 24 #32

GentryDixon

(3,039 posts)
2. Slow breathing.
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 03:23 PM
Dec 22

My twin has panic attacks. I never knew until I saw her in the middle of one how they can impact you. I hope your friend is not long. 💕

TBF

(34,870 posts)
4. The holidays can be difficult -
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 03:25 PM
Dec 22

I'm so glad you reached out to your friend. We are here too. Hang in there.

jmbar2

(6,288 posts)
8. This is temporary. It will not continue much longer.
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 03:26 PM
Dec 22

You will need to sit with it for a short period of time. Breathe deeply and count backwards 3-2-1 rhythmically, over and over. Think only of the numbers.

Once you get to the ER, they will likely give you antianxiety meds to relieve the terrible symptoms you are experiencing. Just a little more time... keep breathing and counting...

Once your symptoms are controlled, it will be important to get to the root of what's causing them. That will take more time. But with the symptoms well-controlled, you will be able to start that deeper work.

Keep talking to us while you are waiting. We care.

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Edit: Just saw your post about the terminal breast cancer. I am so sorry. No wonder you are having panic attacks. Low oxygen can do that. You have every reason to feel scared, but deserve symptomatic relief. [[Hugs]]

jmbar2

(6,288 posts)
14. You have every reason to be feeling terrified
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 03:32 PM
Dec 22

While the underlying cause apparently can't be fixed, there is a lot they can do to relieve your pain and distress. I'm glad that you are on your way to the ER to get immediately palliative care.

Hang in there for a bit longer...

{{{Hugs}}}

jmbar2

(6,288 posts)
19. A dear friend of mine was dying of heart failure, and oxygen hunger was one of her worst symptoms
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 03:41 PM
Dec 22

I stayed with her to the end and delivered morphine to relieve those symptoms.

Hopefully, they will get you hooked up quickly with oxygen and medication to soothe those symptoms. I pray it doesn't take too long for you to get immediate attention at the ER.

Ultimately, you will shed this body that is not working well for you anymore and enter into a new and unknown adventure. But the in-between time will be challenging. You need the best palliative care possible. Today will be the start of that for you, I hope.

Lulu KC

(5,491 posts)
12. Gently stroke the sides of your neck
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 03:30 PM
Dec 22

It helps calm the vagus nerve.

Also putting wrists under cold water or even putting ice on them also can help.

And as everyone says, breathing is most important.

This will be over soon.

wryter2000

(47,642 posts)
23. Blood clot or clots
Sun Dec 22, 2024, 07:58 PM
Dec 22

They’re putting me on a heparin drip and admitting me.

DU is a gift. I knew you could hold my hand while I waited for help to arrive.

Clouds Passing

(3,200 posts)
29. Sending you comforting nurturing energy wryter2000
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 10:32 AM
Dec 24

I always rub my 3rd eye slowly when feeling trauma. It helps slow the breathing and calm the heart and mind.

Allow yourself to embrace fully this life. Breathe deeply into every cell of your body. Feel gratitude that you are here in this life now. Love yourself with every fiber of your being. Give in to compassion for your body. Honor yourself for your hard struggle which you go through with grace.

You are loved. You are cared for. You are eternal.

OldBaldy1701E

(6,847 posts)
32. I am sorry I missed this earlier!
Tue Dec 24, 2024, 10:41 PM
Dec 24

I am glad you are doing better. We can't be losing good writers now!

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