Welcome To No More Panic Attack

Panic attack can strike you anytime, anywhere. The very first panic attack can be a very terrifying experience as you are struck be a barrage of strange uncomfortable symptoms and you feel as though you are going to die very soon.

For some people, their panic attack is a one-off, isolated experience but for others, it never really does go away and they continue to suffer from panic attacks again…and again…and again.

Left untreated, panic attack sufferers can develop irrational fear of situations that they think might trigger their panic attack. In the worst case scenario, they may also become totally house-bound as they feel unsafe going out alone. This can have a very serious and negative impact on their relationships, work and personal life.

Hence, this site was created with the intention of helping all panic attack sufferers. Learn more about your symptoms now and discover how you can stop you panic attacks permanently!

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Rapid Heart Beat And Chest Pain

One of the most worrying symptoms of panic attack is complains of chest pains and rapid heartbeat. Instinctively, you will think that you are suffering from a “heart attack” or “stroke” and something bad is going to happen very soon.

However, these symptoms, no matter how painful they are, cannot cause you to have a “heart attack”. Without an existing heart condition or disease, you simply cannot have a heart attack, this is a fact.

As a matter of fact, in a REAL heart attack, you will experience a crushing sensation in your heart. You do not care about whether you are having a heart attack; you are only concern about the crushing pain. This pain is so intense that it knocks you off your feet. You can’t move or react, you don’t even feel your heartbeat - you only feel the crushing pain.

The fact that you can still move around and feel your heartbeat proves that you are not suffering from a heart attack!

Naturally most people will still be worried about their heart. If so, do go for a full medical checkup. However, if your doctor has given you an all clear cardiac wise – believe in it. If the chest pain is related to panic attack, do not be alarm. Painful they maybe, they will subside eventually as you panic attack goes away.

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