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Panic Attacks Symptoms – What Really Happens During An Attack
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Any one of use could fall over dead at any moment. It is something we cannot control. Let it go. Breath deeply and take control of your life. You can do it!
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I hate to fly. Same as you. I don't blame you. The stress of what they are putting people through, with the possibility of terrorism, germs, etc....
Having said that: If I HAVE to fly, I
get into a really easy to read fun book a day or so before I leave for the airport. I start reading it when I arrive, take off, etc..
It really does keep my mind off things.
We have a 3 hour drive to and from the airport. Plenty of time to think of all the possibilities.
Try to take the fastest traveling times in flights.
Non stop versus connections. Drive to another nearby airport if there is better service.
Good luck
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Now that I'm a bit older, I figure if it's gonna crash, so be it. I'm not afraid anymore.
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I always bite my nails, pop the xanax, etc. But in my head, a few thoughts help.
For one, I always watch the flight attendants. They fly everyday! Can you imagine? Everyday, for years and years. And the calmness on their faces as they read and chat during take-offs and landings always rubs off on me.
I also remind myself that I have a lot to live for, a lot of people who I love, and that it isn't my time to go. I say a little prayer... and then have a glass of wine!
I know you want to avoid drinking, or taking rx's, but, that is what they are for! It's use, not abuse. If you need it, why suffer through the anxiety and the raised blood pressure and the worry?
Good luck, and say a little prayer for my upcoming flights!!!! I'll say one for yours ;)
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