Thursday, 06 January 2005 |
Posted by: sherror on January 06, 2005
I love the theme of this site as I feel like I have been a survivor my whole life. My mother has suffered for yrs from severe depression and anxiety. When I was a child she didn't have to abuse us physically because she could do a lot more harm with her mouth. I am happy to say that as an adult there has been a lot of forgiveness on my part and we have a close relationship today. I remember as a child having terrible anxiety attacks, also obsessive tendencies and depression.
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Monday, 03 January 2005 |
Posted by: paula222uk on Monday, January 03, 2005
On a winter’s night in December 1989 after a very emotional time, I suffered from a panic attack. All I could do was to lay with my boyfriend until it subsides. I felt my life was ending and the dread I felt was unbelievable! I carried on suffering until I got pregnant, maybe hormones have something to do with it? (coz they seemed to vanish overnight!) Can’t be pregnant forever though, can you? *sigh*
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Sunday, 05 December 2004 |
Posted by: Stephanie1014 on Sunday, December 05, 2004
Hi! I'm Stephanie and I’m 25 years old living in North Dakota. Yes, North Dakota! I was diagnosed with Panic Disorder w/o agoraphobia back in 2000. My parents sold our childhood home and moved to the lakes in northern Minnesota. Sounds great right. Not at the time. I started having these feelings of terrible anxiety, but at the time I didn't know what it was and I didn't know how to control the problem. Because of this I completely fell apart.
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Monday, 18 October 2004 |
Posted by: beaster on Monday, October 18, 2004
Hello Everyone my name is Darren for those of you I haven't had the pleasure of meeting yet. I am currently 34 years old and had my first panic attack at around age 24. Like most of us, I remember it well, was under lots of stress at the time and now look back on it with some degree of fondness. My life certainly would have been easier without it but I believe that anxiety has changed me in many positive ways. However, at the time without any information about what was happening, I decided to create a demon out of anxiety which seemed to loom over me until I began to learn more and interact with people like yourselves who have dealt with a high degree of anxiety. Looking back, it has been a long road but at the same time I think I could have made it a lot shorter by actively seeking help.
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Thursday, 30 September 2004 |
Hi survivors! I'm Peggy, 48 years old married with 4 children and 14 grandchildren. I have been battling anxiety since October 15, 1980(date of my first attack) In March of 1979 I lost my first husband to a sudden cardiac death. Early one morning he complained of pain in his jaw and within a few minutes he had something called acute ventricular fibrillation.
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Saturday, 07 August 2004 |
Posted by: cogmeg on August 07, 2004
I've always been a very nervous, shy and emotional person. I remember as a child being afraid of everything bad that could happen. Killers on the loose, tornadoes, all that kind of stuff. About Thanksgiving time in 2003 I started getting more anxious.
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