Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Stormy So, there’s a hella thunderstorm out right now and here I am in my room. Counting. If I just keep…
December 14, 2021
Losing my mind
My throat tightens. I can’t get any air. I try to breathe. I try to gulp down whatever I can. All that does is make my heart pound faster and faster. I leap from my seat by the classroom door. Race to the student bathroom. Slam the lime-green stall door. Lock it.
I didn’t know it was coming. I never know when it’s coming.
Tears pour out of me. I rock back and forth on the toilet seat. The class is probably laughing at me. My breathing and heart get ever faster. Race away. Leave me behind. Make it go away. Someone make it go away!
I clutch my chest with one hand. Wipe my sweaty forehead with the other. Tremble with the realization that I am going to die here. Alone. In a lime-green bathroom stall at Riverside High.
What is it?
Although an occasional panic attack may be a common response to a stressful situation, having repeated and unexpected panic attacks, especially out of the blue, is not. That is panic disorder.
Not only is panic disorder characterized by successive attacks, but it also results in constant worrying about having attacks and thinking that something horrible is going to happen. Panic disorder usually starts in late adolescence and affects all genders, but women more often than men. Attacks come on suddenly and intensely and within minutes, you are in the middle of one. An attack usually lasts about ten minutes, though it may feel like forever, before the physical sensations start to subside.
How do I know?
Panic disorder by the numbers:
What would put me at risk for panic disorder?
What’s the big deal?
You may develop:
What should I do?
Cultural strategy: Some Indigenous cultures believe that drumming can reduce stress and anxiety, release tension, boost the immune system, and take the drummer to a meditative state. Because percussion provides a steady rhythm, it can help bring down your heart and breathing rate to match the beat.
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