Are Your Panic Attacks Driving You Crazy?

Road trip is one of the most enjoyable activities that you can have by yourself, with your friends or with your family. A long drive can give you a time to reflect about the future while you listen to your favourite playlist. Too bad, panic attacks would sometimes surface at the worst time… while you are driving. This kind of situation evokes much panic since a car is an enclosed place. Making you feel stuck, pushing your agoraphobia to take place. The perfect time where you can actually say that your panic attacks are driving you crazy.

People who experience panic attacks dread this kind of situation. However, we can’t avoid riding a car or even driving a car on our own. Life still goes on despite panic attacks. Here’s a help for you to avoid your panic attacks from getting in control of your life. At first, set the mood. The best way is to prepare a playlist that includes your favourite songs. The songs can reduce the stress you experience during driving. Also, we tend to sing to our favourite songs allowing a good outlet to release adrenaline and burn energy. Grab something to nibble on while you are driving. The best things to have with you during the drive are berries or sliced fruits.

Yes, it is enticing to smoke while you are driving but the nicotine will only increase the possibility of your panic attack. So, a huge no for smoking! Another tip, forget about the action that’s involved while driving the car. Enjoy the scenery. Breathe the good air. Don’t you ever start a silly race with a fellow driver for this will just entice adrenaline rush. Also, racing can be very dangerous. Lastly, take your mobile phone with you, this will provide you a sense of security. Cell phone allows you not to worry about help when you experience an panic attack.

Simon Crabb has successfully battled with panic attacks. He is now in control of his condition, instead of it controlling him. He enjoys sharing his experiences, treatment reviews, and triumphs over panic through blogging. Visit his site about his experiences with panic attacks to grab free tactics on how to reduce stress, panic and anxiety.

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