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Hey Jo! For me, I don't have a choice. I have to work. Just about every single day I go to work and as soon as I walk in the door, the symptoms start to come on. I get dizzy, weak, buzzy, tired, etc.... etc.... Sometimes it really wears me down! It's like I have to struggle to just stay there every day. Some days are harder than others. On those days, I tell myself, one more hour, and then when that hour is passed, I tell myself, ok, now one more hour. You have to take it slowly and just one moment at a time. It is hard. But, I guarantee that the only way you're going to defeat that fear is by just doing it. I know it's horrifying! But, you will survive. You will not pass out and with time, it will get easier. Even though I still have panic at work, it's nowhere near as bad as it used to be. I even have days without panic. Not a lot, but they do occur. Yesterday, I was at work and I sat up and realized that I hadn't panicked all day! It was so strange! It was like a "what the heck?!" kind of moment. ;p Silly, I know! Just do what you can. Take it slow. But start all the same. By doing it, you will prove to yourself that there is nothing to fear. The more you avoid, the harder it will be to get started. Remember - even a thousand mile journey begins with a single step. I know you can do it!! I promise you are stronger than you feel!!
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Jo, Thanks for sharing your thoughts and concerns with us today. The Panic Center offers personalized, interactive tools that have helped thousands of people challenge and overcome their anxiety and panic. The core of the Panic Center is the Panic Program, an interactive 12-Session cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) course. Each person has unique goals in their treatment. Some wish to overcome specific fears, while others may be tired of going to the emergency room with panic symptoms. Whatever your motivation, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is a common and very effective treatment for anxiety and panic. You can use the tools whether or not you are taking medication, and whether or not you are currently seeing a therapist or mental health professional. The Panic Program has a number of tools and resources to help each individual challenge their anxiety and win. We hope that you take advantage of The Panic Center Jo. We see that you are already started by sharing your concerns with us today by taking part in our support group :). Please continue to visit us and we will be here to assist you with your questions and concerns pertaining to panic and anxiety. Thanks for visiting us today. Melanie ______________________________ The Panic Center Support Team
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I HAVE BEEN OF WORK FOR A MONTH NOW WITH ANXIETY ALTHOUGH I AM BETTER THAN WHAT I WAS, I GET UP EVERY MORNIGN TREMBLING AND SKAKEY, I HAVE NO CONFIDENCE AND ALWAYS FEEL LIKE I FEEL FAINT AND THEN DO FEEL FAINT AND START FEELING WEAK ETC ALTHOUGH NOT NECESSAILY HAVING A PANIC ATTACK, HOW DO YOU GET RID OF THESE FEELINGS AND GET EVERYTHING BACK ON TRACK, I AM SCARED TO GO WORK AND GO OUT TO CERTAIN EXTEND IN CASE OF THE FEELINGS AS IT HAPPENED BAD EVERY DAY AT WORK BUT I DON'T LIKE BEING AT HOME ON MY OWN, HOW DO YU GET YOUR GET UP AND GO BACK.

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