Getting to Sleep and Panic Attacks at Night
As most doctors will tell you, there are two things that disturb sleep: physical pain and worry.
It’s therefore understandable that many people with anxiety report frequent sleep disturbance as a major problem.
Not being able to sleep can actually be quite traumatic for many people.
The first thing you need to understand about sleep is this: it’s not the amount of sleep you get that’s important, but rather the quality of the sleep.
Quality over quantity.
I am going to give you some quick tips to help tackle any problems you are having with sleep. Firstly, to break the insomnia cycle, begin by not presuming you will sleep! That seems like the wrong attitude, but if you approach each night as just a possible opportunity to sleep, this helps remove the pressure you are placing yourself under.
In a way, some people have performance anxiety when they think about sleeping:
“Will I be able to make myself sleep tonight?”
The answer is maybe yes, maybe no. If you’re going through a period of sleeplessness, a good night’s sleep isn’t guaranteed, for whatever reason, so you have to accept that for the moment. If you get one or two hours’ sleep, that’s well and good, and if you get nothing, then accept it and move on. Each night, as you retire, say to yourself:
“I’m preparing for bed, but I won’t try to force sleep. If it comes, it comes. If not, I won’t beat myself up over it. This is a period I’m going through, but I’ll soon return to normal sleep patterns.”
Every person goes through periods of sleeplessness from time to time. It’s very natural. You may not be aware of why you experience sleeplessness, but at the very least, you can accept it.
Let me emphasize the importance of surrendering to your inability to sleep. Surrender to whatever may or may not happen during the course of a night, and you’ll put your mind under less pressure. After a certain point, it’s really the anger and frustration that keep you awake most of the night.
Naturally the best way to get a good night’s sleep is a good physical workout each evening in the outdoors. This is very effective because the mind may try to keep you awake, but the sheer physical exhaustion brings on sleep quicker. Couple that with a willingness to accept sleeplessness, and you’ll find yourself sleeping much easier.
Remember that alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine should be avoided several hours before sleep. You may be the type who finds it initially hard to get to sleep as your mind races with anxious thoughts. Should you find your mind racing and you simply can’t achieve sleep, keep a journal beside your bed. Sit upright and start to write down how you feel:
“I’m feeling quite restless. I keep turning over and over, trying to sleep, but I have worries on my mind.” Now write down all of your worries, for example:
“Tomorrow I have to do X, and I’m afraid I won’t be well rested, etc.”
Continue to write down your worries until the exercise actually becomes quite boring. Then your body and mind will slowly want to return to sleep. Writing like this is a simple tool for preparing your mind in a linear way to wind down and return to sleep (an advanced form of counting sheep).
Don’t be afraid of writing pages and pages of nothing in particular. What you’re doing is helping the conscious mind release whatever is keeping it awake so it can stop obsessing and return to sleep.
You see, one of the reasons we can’t fall asleep is that our mind feels these worries (whatever they are) are important to analyze over and over; they need urgent attention and therefore should be thought about all night long.
The more worked up you get by the worries, the more your body gets stimulated and the harder sleep is to achieve. Writing down all your worries on paper has the effect of saying to your mind:
“Okay, mind, you think these are important. I’ve written them all down in detail. They won’t be forgotten, I promise. I can come back to them tomorrow and deal with them then-but RIGHT NOW, let’s sleep.”
The mind can be like a small child who just needs reassurance that things will be dealt with and looked after. That’s all it needs to let go of these mental worries. You then discover, in the morning, that almost all of the worries or concerns aren’t big issues. Many of our worries are the workings or an overactive imagination.
Dr. Dennis Gersten of San Diego suggests an approach that is effective for particularly restless nights. You may want to experiment with it the next time you are very restless in bed.
Try the following:
-As you lie there in bed, start by remembering a time in your life when you absolutely had to stay awake! Maybe it was an important exam you were studying for and you had to keep cramming through the night.
Maybe it was staying up all night nursing your baby to sleep. Maybe it was when you were traveling through the night on a bus and needed to stay awake in case you missed your stop.
I am sure there have been many different occasions in your life where you had to force yourself to stay awake.
-Remember the weariness and the effort just to keep your eyes open. Remember how your eyelids felt like lead weights and you wished you could close them, even just for a minute. At that time, you could not give in to your urge to fall asleep; you had to fight hard to stay awake. Relive those memories and really try and remember exactly what that felt like.
-Now think about right now, and how good it feels to actually be in bed with no pressing need to stay awake. Think how much you would have given to be where you are now, lying in your bed with your head resting on the pillow and the complete freedom you have to fall asleep. It feels really good to actually have full permission to fall asleep right now.
There are no demands on you to stay awake. With your eyes closed spend a few more minutes remembering that time.
-End of exercise.
Night Panic Attacks
People with anxiety disorders can sometimes be awakened at night by panic attacks. We know that most nighttime panic attacks aren’t caused by dreams. Records of sleep polysomnographia show that most panic attacks take place during the early sleep phase (phase II), not during the REM phase associated with dreams. This is different from nightmares. Nightmares happen during the second half of the night, so we’re often able to remember the content of these dreams.
It’s important not to go to bed fearing you might have a panic attack. Go to bed confident that if one should arise, you’ll successfully deal with it. That way, you don’t put yourself under pressure to NOT have a panic attack. Many panic attacks are experienced at the very moment of falling asleep.
If you wake with a panic attack, implement the One Move Technique as outlined in my course Panic Away. (See end of email)
Here’s a description a woman recently gave of her experience:
“Getting to sleep is a real problem. Just as I’m about to drop off to sleep, my body seems to jolt awake, like an electric shock, which then frightens me and keeps me awake for hours.”
This jolt is called a hypnic jerk, or hypnagogic massive jerk. A hypnic jerk usually occurs just as the person enters sleep. People often describe it as a falling sensation or an electric shock, and it’s a completely normal experience. It’s most common when we’re sleeping uncomfortably or overtired.
There’s been little research on the subject, but there are some theories as to why hypnic jerks occur. When we drift off into sleep, the body undergoes changes in temperature, breathing, and muscle relaxation. The hypnic jerk may be a result of the muscles relaxing. The brain misinterprets this as a sign of falling, and it signals our limbs to wake up, hence the jerking legs or arms.
People turn hypnic jerks into panic attacks because they already feel nervous about their condition and the jolt scares them into thinking something bad is happening. Again, it’s a fearful reaction to a sensation.
Usually when these people wake up, they gasp for air, and this can also turn into a fear of a breathing problem while sleeping. If you jolt awake with panic, then simply understanding the nature of a hypnic jerk can strip away the anxiety from the experience.
Reassure yourself that you’re safe and that the jerk isn’t something to worry about. It doesn’t disrupt your bodily functions, and it doesn’t put you in any danger.
That concludes the Anxiety Mini Series.
I hope you have been able to take something from it. I want to leave you with a few last comments. All too often people with anxiety are pressurized to end their anxiety. People pass remarks like:
“I wish you could just snap out of your anxiety”.
Although people mean well, these type of comments are not helpful. People don’t just think one thought and snap out of anxiety. There is a step by step process of removing the illusion that anxiety creates and for some this can take time where the anxiety has been present for many years.
As this is the last of the mini email series I really want to impress upon you that anxiety is curable. What you must never stop doing is searching for the right approach for you. By the way I hope I have not come across too strong in pushing my course Panic Away. I am excited by the results it gets and that is why I talked about it frequently.
After many years working in this area I am now more convinced than ever that every single person, regardless of how severe, can end their anxiety problem. If you have a thought that is telling you different then you need to lose that thought.
Never stop trying, never give up. That is the best you can do.
Best Wishes
Barry Joe McDonagh
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jason
Didn’t get to read all of the course yet, but from what i have read, seems really helpful and starting to get a positive feeling out of your course and i greatly appreciate this very much, I am gonna start reading the rest of the course, thank you so much nice to have someone nice and calming like you and your program, thanks alot very helpful information.
Carol ( UK)
Thank you so much for the mini series they have helped me so much. I was lucky and found your site by accident .The tablets that i had prescribed on the same day still remain untouched and I hope to keep it that way.Your advise has been invaluable.Thankyou for your help so far .
Grace
After over a year of on and off anxiety your website has really helped. I thought I was the only one experiencing this but now I know it’s not only me. I thought I was going out of my mind. After reading your first mini E-mail and putting it into practice my anxiety has never returned. Anytime I get on line I start looking out for your mails first. Thank you very much. I don’t want to stop reading from you. Keep me posted when you get new solutions. God bless you.
mike
Yes it is very helpful. I was waiting for one about panic attacks in my sleep. The first one I had was in my sleep and I was afraid my body was jumping because I couldn’t breath good or something. This is very helpful. Thank you!
heart
this is very true…it usually happens to me during daytime wen I attempt to have a nap….knowing about hypnic jerk aducates me so well and gives me peace of mind….i always look forward to read your msgs…you really explain so well….endless thaks to you…..
angela
I’ve never been a very confident person, but I had my first panic attack 3 years ago and it has ruined my life. The anxiety and fear of anxiety was so bad that I haven’t even been able to enjoy any of the good things in life. For instance, I had a book published (after years of dreaming of this) but my anxiety was so bad I couldn’t have a party to launch it or do any readings to promote it. I got married- but again, my anxiety was so high I couldn’t have a party of any kind to celebrate. Anxiety has robbed me of hope by this point, it’s become a lonely life. It is so bad now I hardly see friends or go out socially because I fear if I do I will have a panic attack and embarass myself.
But I want to thankyou for this mini series, it made me feel hopeful to read i for the first time in a long time. I’m going to practise these techniques with all my might.
michelle
Thank you so much for this course.
I’m sure my anxiety is related to menopausal changes in hormones. I’m trying to balance with natural supplements but till I find a solution that really works this course really comforts me. It’s quite true that “many of our worries are the workings of an over active imagination”…. I literally scare myself when i feel abnormal sensations of tension/ adrenaline/ racing pulse (which also result from the insomnia). I know i’m causing my own weird fearful thoughts — and then I think I’m even “crazier”… a vicious cycle.
I want to bless everyone out there and myself to just put this all behind us and move on to a calm,happy, and relaxed future of joy.
niceguy
i have been suffering from anxiety disorders for months and was even fearing i would get mad….this mini course is simply great and i am now becoming confident.
Kelly
Thankyou for sending me the mini course. I have suffered Panick Attacks for the last 16 years. I can go a while and not have one then all of a sudden they appear which is very frustrating and scary. I have grazed over the course and what I have read in all parts has help me on my way to recovery again. I will take all courses to read on my holidays as i find it reassuring that I am not going mad, and it is just not me this really does happen too.
Thankyou very much as i was in a situation and could not see the light at the end of the tunnel. It is starting to shine again. Thankyou.
Francesca
This is great so helpful.I just moved into a different state and getting adjust to everything is really worring me,the kids school and all..I feel like I am not in control of anything .Sometime I just want to stay in bad all day and sleep because I am so tired,i used to be so strong nothing would stop me ,but since 2004,during my husband deployment I ‘ve been soffering of anxiety . I can keep it well under control if I am not to too stressed,right now is too much! I am so glad to be able to have this mini courses to help.Thank you
Lidia
Thank you so much for sending your mini series!. I am familiar with your One Move technique. I purchased it a while ago and it has been my saviour! I felt out of control of my life, I was afraid of leaving the house to go anywhere different like school plays of my children’s or social events or boardroom meetings (imagine!).
I felt misunderstood and was afraid to “reveal” myself even to my husband. I had a total fear of the future and a profound sense of sadness and hopelessness. I couldn’t understand what was wrong with me!
Thanks a million!
Linda
Thank you for sending me the mini series. It has been a tremendous help during a very trying time in my life. I still want to take the Panic Away program and will find the money somewhere to do it. You have helped so much with the mini series and I look forward everyday to receiving your email. Thank you again for the help you have provided me. I’m sure I will be contacting your organization soon to begin the other program. Great job you are doing!
Lucy
I am working my way through reading Panic Away Manual. I am a little over half way through it. Sorry to use so many I’s. I don’t read as fast as I used to. At 73 and to be 74 in December GAD has floored me this past year. All my life I have experienced Panic Attacks in varing degrees of intensity, however this year GAD had turned my life completely inside out. From reading the material so far I have determined that it is GAD as it is with me all day long and follows me into the nighttime hours with resultant “attacks”. So bad I can’t lay down without getting the dreaded shortness of breath, and I have to get up. This is new to me because I have never really had a problem sleeping untill these past few months. Your program has helped me a great deal, but apparently it is going to take awhile before I am completely free or at least back down to the level I as living before before constant day in and day out routine of GAD began. I can and will not live like the for the remainder of my life as it is merely exisitng and not living. Thanks
sini
– thank you very much for your mini series.you have helped so much with the mini series as i am suffering from social phobia .this is all changing my attitude . I have to download your programme as early as possible. Really i thought i am the one only suffering like this in this world. thank you. God bless you
Calculus
until to the last newsletter you’ve made me believe without any doubt…you have moved me as well as my confidence to do things unimaginably possible to be done by a fearful being such as us…a simple thanks isn’t enough…hope to hear more from you…and rest assure that all the ways that you’ve taught us will be forever here in our hearts…thank you so much
anne
Hi Barry. thanks a million times for the mini course series. read all and for sure it has helped me alot. just knowing that am not alone in this mess actually brought self healing and calmness in me!cant describe the happy feeling in me. to all people suffering from these disorder i tell them there is hope and light at the end of the tunnel. knowing these disorders- anxiety and the panic attack are harmless should actually bring some healing and comfort to everyone. God bless you so much.
sharon
Thanks a lot for theminicourse on anxiety. Several nights I had the panic attacks and could not sleep well.After reading your first course I am healed.Thank you.I am so glad that without worry i can go to sleep and sleep well with out any panic attacks.
sharon
Anna
Anyone who has this problem has to read “Hope and Help for your Nerves” by Dr. Claire Weekes. THis book plus this program really. really helps!
joanne
thank you for all information which i have found useful the information has explain a lot of details that i would not have reveived from my doctor i have used your suggestions and found that they have worked. once again thank you
Samantha
Thank you so much for putting so much information into the mini series. I have never had anyone suggest attacking the panic head on. After a near death experience I have had chronic panic attacks and social anxiety for 2 years now and as a college student it hasn’t been easy… this semester was by far the worse and I ended up failing a class and withdrawing from the others because I just couldn’t make it to class. The past three days have been some of the most positive ones of my life since the accident and I am very grateful! Once i’m not so broke I fully intend to download everything else so that I can have my life back and just be a normal 22 year old girl again. God Bless 🙂
Sini
thank you very much for your email . Iam in need of your support to reach our goal peacefully . iam waiting to download your programme .thanks alot
david
I was very happy with what i have looked at so i cant thank you enough
Ariel
Dear Barry,
Thank you very much for hope and relief giving mini series.I’ve been praying for this for a long time.I know God answers me by using you as an instrument to help me and others who have been long suffering from this affliction.Keep up the good work. God bless you always…!
Ariel,
Steve
The mini coarse you have been emailing me has been a eye opening experiance for me. I have always been a confident person but latley I have not been myself. I went though the MD ordeal/Tests to find out that i am suffering from Anxiety. This mini series has been the first step I have taken. Thank You!
Ted
Thank you for all your helpful ideas and I am enjoying Panic Away book you sent me It is mainly anxiety attacks I get as well as trying to beat depression though think I am gradually getting better Thanks again look forward to your e.mails Ted
sean
thank u so much 4 ur course it does help to no im nt the only 1 and it does effect me more at bedtimes and ur proberly rite about not stressing wether i sleep or not sum times i can control my attacks but sometimes i sit and think am i ill may b its nt an panic attck sounds silly i no but thats how i think just wish i could have my life back cos im a very happy girl in life and not even that many worrys my biggest worry is this but thank u so much 4 wot u av done so far x
Adil Ijaz
It is wonderful. Many thanks to you.
terry
Ide like to say thanks to Barry , for all the mini course’s so far , just reading through them has been very helpful and helped me a lot to understand more about anxiety attacks , i have been using some of your suggestions through out the series and found them very useful , it also helps knowing your not alone out there , so once again many thanks and please keep up the good work . Terry
Arup
Dear Sir,
It is fantastic to learn about the treatment of anxiety disorder. It is very effective and easy to follow. May God bless you.
Thanks
Christine
Thank you for making me see anxiety in a different light. You are such a good man to help so many people. Your method makes such sense and is so helpful. Thanks again.
sheryl
thanx alot for your help…..i wish your book was in the stores that would of been alot easier to purchase but anyways take care 🙂 this is very much appreciated bye for now….
sandy
This is so true very word you mendion in this letter .I do have the jerk at nite wake up scare but my biggest fear of all is waking up to a panic attack.. I sometimes pray to get a good nite sleep My heart beats so fast it wants to come out of my chest I hear it beat my kegs go out on me then I run to the bathroom cuz evry thing comes out cuz of my nerves . it is so scarey I am so glad and happy to hear that I am not going crazy there is people like me going threw this pain thank you I will try your lesson I have read but I am so sorry I do not have money to buy it I have had such a bad year my son had a heart problem in nove 2008 then dec 2008 he had a heart attack he is fine now thank god. then my dauther 27 gave birth to my grandson in jan 2009 which both now live with me she has no job the I got the flue in july out of work for 2 weeks then my brother pass in oct 2009 I was out of work for 2 weeks which cost me so much we dont have money right now I own two month of morgage back up in all my bilss it is very hard right now but I thank God u write to me and give me the news letters again thank you
tom
I just want to say thanks for mini course. I know that I still have a long hard road ahead of me but now its like having a cool co pilot beside me. Ive definitely taken several steps in the right direction in the last couple of days thanks to Barry and all the rest of you dealing with our minds as our own worst enemies. PEACE OUT!
Caitie @ 1:40 a.m
i just wanna say that when i got this email it shocked me because at that moment i was having one of my night time attacks. I felt like you were reading my mind to be honest haha, but when i started to read this i started to feel alot better instantly. Dealing with these attacks is difficult half the time im in totaly believe i am dieing but since i found out about this I am starting to understand a really deal with this. I have sleepless nights and miss alot of school and once i get in to a routine of dealing with this i can get back on my feet, i will return to my old self but in time . This has truly started to help me and make me comfortable to go to sleep THANK YOU! i know this is not enough and when there is a word that is, its meant for u to hear over and over 🙂
Georgia
i’d jus like to thank you for this help, its brilliant to know, as weird as it sounds, that everyone has the same problem i have, i even had one last night but got over it quite quickly, i know its all in my head an i'[m sure i’ll get over it as i’m quiite strong but its always nice to kinow that you’ve got someone behind you having the same life problems as you.
Thank you for everything. and happy days everyone!!!!!!
Ted
Thank you for your comments I still have anxiety times but keep working on your tips I will turn 81 on dec 31st so hopefully will be o,k by this time next year.Merry xmas to you and a happy new year Ted
bonnie
Hi,
There is nothing in this world that i fear like panic attack. i don’t a car crush while travelling, I don’t fear wild animals while walking in the forest, I don’t fear electric shock while handling electric appliances, i don’t fear hights, i don’t fear deep water, i don’t fear sudden loud bang, I don’t fear riding a motorbike like most people do. All i fear is experiencing a panic attack like i had experienced severally. Thanks alot Barry for your progaramme of panic away. God Bless
andiee
Hi everyone ive been suffering anxiety for 2 weeks now it mainly affects me at night it jus would not let me sleep!..so all day every day I would dread nighttime and having to go to bed, I read this email and put the theory into practice if I ever think about it I say to myself i might sleep i might not i dont get angry and fustrated with myself as this just made me more anxious its jus a big strain of my mind during the day and youlle find if youve not been thinking about it all day it wont play in your mind all night, Its been a big help to me, cannot wait to get paid to purchase the book! thankyou so much i can finally sleep! xx
Lynne
I have found this website and has unbelievably opened my eyes to a lot. I never really could figure out what was going on with me. I am very happy with my life and never thought it was anxiety but everything I have read seems like you know me personally and describing me to the fullest. The sleeping problem was the last thing I didn’t have any answers on and I just received this email to my surprise it was my life in a nutshell. You have helped me tremendously knowing I am not alone and I feel like I should be paying you my $5.00 copay…. 🙂
Vass
Thank you for the mini series, its great to have until i can afford to purchase your program..
Lance Caster
I just want to say after a month after discovering “Panic Away” I am able to leave the house. I really beleive instagateing the panic attac has been my most powerful tool. For about 6 month I was confined to my house not able to ad venture into any situation outside my house, even a trip to the mail box would leave me filling dizzy and down thinking this would never end. I cant thank this program enough yesterday was my first time driveing for 6 month i started filling dizzy pulled over got a bottle of water and continued on every red lite, stop sighn and turns had me filling more confadent and in control. Thanks for letting me know I’m safe and I can overcome this with out med’s.
Thank You, Lance Caster
diana
Dear Barry Joe,I purchased”PANIC AWAY”and going to start reading it tomarrow.Just read the #9 mini course tonite.It really struck home about not getting to sleep,just laying there tossing & turning,trying to make yourself sleep,so frustrating,so 2 nite I am going to try&use your example,just say u r not going to sleep anyway & just lie there an try to empty my mind off those silly thoughs.Here’s hoping.
By the way,I am trying to order the hard copy,the book also but I MESSED up somewhere along the way.
If u could help me with that I’ll be so so so grateful.Thank you once more for helping us all,u r too good to be true,but I want u to be real,ssssooooooo much.We allneed u big time!!God Bless—sincerely Diana
elona
Your course is really helpful. Thanks a lot
davey
hello there.i have suffered from depression and anxiety for many years.the anxiety got worse 4 years ago.i do not know how to get out of it.it seems like somebody is trying to drive me mad.i kept changing house.wherever i go i feel the same thing.now i starting to realise that the problem is in me and i will follow your course.please wish me luck.THANKS
Elizabeth
After years of on and off anxiety most recently a couple of weeks worth of it nearly sent me over the edge. Day and night it was there robbing me of everything, I managed to float thru with alot of prayer. I foind your website desperately trying to find some miracle cure….. instead i found stories of others like me and wonderful instant advice that I caould apply right then and there and I did not haved to pay for it. The mini course has been amazing and everyday given that weapon to stand against this thing. I still have that anxiuosness but it does not hold the power over me like it did. I can put your advice intoi practrice and straight away it helps. You have really blessed and saved alot of people with your mini course because you understand the desperation of information needed just to save us for that one day. Thankyou !! I have all your messages saved and read them alot when Im feeling powerless, that alone has been a huge help.
mihir
i am going through this night panic atteck for last 3 & 1/2 years.trust me its so bad.i have sleepless nights like months.i have feeling when i got up from so called sleep my whole body vibrates.i feel my heart beat running 111 miles /hours(abt 110-120).i have gone through brain scanning once & plenty of ecg’s & holter test.i have titl test posistive & thats how i have develope fear of something really wrong in my body.may be heart desease or cancer or something life threatning.one point of time i desided i will transfer all my bank accounts in my wife’s name because i am living in dubai & here laws are diff.to get money from bank after death.i am also worrying abt my kids(13 & 3).after reading all your mini email course i feel good & feels that this is not the end of me.last email is very useful for me & i dont know how to thank you enough.thx for saving me & many like me.
Rena Blomberg
I still have panic attacks. I’m trying very hard to follow your advice. I’ve been kicked out of my home that is paid for. My husband kicked me out on my birthday, Oct. 4,2009. On Dec. 1,2009 we would have been marred 25 years. We were together for 27 years. He left me for another woman. Before this even happened I have had panic attacks so bad that I don’t even want to go back to where I had one. I no longer play softball, play in pool leagues or just go hang out with my friends. I’m so afraid of having a panic attack. I’ve been clean and sober for 9 years and lately between the panic attacks and the urge to drink or use has just got me feeling like I have no will power. I lost my job while I was in the hospital on an emergency basis. I was in there for 7 days. I was replaced at my job. I’m stressing on so much stufff. No income, no job and being so lonely and wondering what I did to cause this marriage to go down like this.
I do appreciate you mini series that you share. I can relate to all of them and I’m trying very hard to put your suggestions to use.
Thank you so much,
Rena
Zhana
Barry,thank you very much for the mini course, and the advice. I’m suffering from anxiety for 4 years. I went through different levels of anxiety – starting from problems with breathing, anxious thoughts 24 hours a day, difficulty going outdoors, shopping… To be brief – everything that didn’t represent a problem to do or to go, now is an effort. I’ve had many anxious feelings during this 4 year period, and many panic attacks. It seems that I’m always worried (not a real worry, but a worried mind). I went through all kinds of blood tests, hormone tests, thyroid check with my physician – everything seems in order. The only health condition I have is – Mitral Valve Prolapse, but my doctor doesn’t know if my anxiety is really provoked by this illness.
Thank you for your advice. I’ll try to work with myself, and see the results. It doesn’t hurt trying even if I don’t get rid of anxiety forever, since I didn’t come to a better solution yet. I really don’t want to spend all my life taking Alprazolam, or be dependent on it. Even during my worst panic attacks I never took more than .5mg a day. I myself don’t like medicines, and if possible try to stay away from them as much as I can. I believe, if it’s not anything serious, our bodies are built to heal on their own, we just have to know how.
It’s nice to know that I’m alone suffering from anxieties and panic attacks.
Good luck everyone! Don’t give up.
wanza
thank you a million!!your mini series had help me alot. reading them have given me hope that one day i will overcome my anxiety…..i been having anxiety disorder for 8 months now. im going to download your program when i get the funds…..thank you again.
YooSan
Thank you so much. Everything in these articles have helped me in so many way.
I can’t thank you enough for all your help.
Sarah
I have just finished reading through the mini series and this last one was really enlightening….I have been jerking awake gasping for breath for the past year and a half – I really was starting to think I had sleep apnea and it was very scary. I now know that this is related to my anxiety. Now I can go to sleep knowing that this is normal and that I am not going to stop breathing in my sleep. I plan on reading through the mini series one more time and then hopefully will purchase the panic away…I would really like to know what this one move technique is!
Meghan
Got to read the whole thing. I took some time off reading your newsletters. When I read this one I forgot how much good information you give out. I suffer from nighttime anxiety as well. My big fear is when I’m about to fall asleep. Right when I’m tired I’m afraid to fall asleep. I suffer from chronic nightmares. Every night it’s about something else that leaves me full of anxiety and in a horrid mood the first part of the day. Even though I know it’s just a dream, my anxiety doesn’t.
That said I love the journal idea. Now when I’m afraid to fall asleep because of the dream, I will get up and write it down. Write down the dream too so I can read it and be like, “What a silly dream, that can NEVER happen!”
Thanks again for the helpful newsletter I enjoy reading them.
Doreen Hutton
Hi Barry:
I have been reading your materials and I thank you for sending them to me. My girlfriend bouight the Panic Away program for me, and I have been listening to the CDs and reading the box. I a couple of days I will receive the book, and I am looking forward to reading it. These resources are veryhelpful, thank you.
JED L. BENSON
i am definately gonna buy this product. this has already helped tremendously just reading these mini courses. i can only imagine what the full program is like.