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@kaylynnhuddleston5533 Жыл бұрын
panic attacks with events. since age 22 i am 62
@tomchilton775611 ай бұрын
@@kaylynnhuddleston5533hopefully you pursue the mentorship. You can recover.
@pandabear68248 ай бұрын
How much does the program cost?
@cylusondari64788 ай бұрын
Shaan kassam infact am wishing too , to say thank you, coz In every platform I see everybody appreciating , I have tried too to know the remedy of anxiety but am not really getting it coz everybody you have served is testifying please help me if you can
@Glokirk7 ай бұрын
Love this. I’ve listened to this a 100 times I’ve got anxiety and panic attacks really bad!
@felus711 Жыл бұрын
What a fuc*ing journey it’s been. It does end. You got this! Trust this process
@JoyJoy-pj4jfАй бұрын
Did u also felt u don’t wanna live anymore?? Should we not consult psychiatrist medicine for this ?? Depression
@tkats9673 Жыл бұрын
These people understand the process better than any doctor I have spoken to. Thank You for all the amazing free content you provide.
@ChemicalQuail7 ай бұрын
@alecempire8982exactly .. I’m pretty sure I paid for my Drs whole Family’s trip to the UK . He was cash for me I didn’t have insurance . Went to him once a month 6 years
@DavisInDuval Жыл бұрын
“Your brain is more likely to choose known suffering over the uncertain potential of feeling better. Our brains do not like uncertainty.” That’s a great statement.
@Thebaron666 Жыл бұрын
It’s interesting to hear everyone recovery timeline. For me it took about 8 months to overcome the debilitating and bizarre symptoms, but as you continue forward, you begin to analyze the deeper parts of your psyche and it becomes a whole different journey of self-discovery. You begin to shine a light on all the insecurities holding you back and you start to slowly shed them.
@grzegorz685 Жыл бұрын
So how much time has it been now for you and how do you feel now?
@Thebaron666 Жыл бұрын
@@grzegorz685I’m going into month 9. I’m back to living, all the weirdest, scariest symptoms are gone (mine were intrusive thoughts), now I’m moving into learning to be more secure and confident in myself.
@DavisInDuval Жыл бұрын
@@Thebaron666I agree. I’m mostly through it but still get some random panic hitting me. I have to remind myself to accept and don’t add fear, even in the worst of the brief panic.
@guilty-of-being-right10 ай бұрын
It's been 2 years of hell for me.. I'm dizzy everyday. My body is shaky and tingly everyday.. I'm in panic and fear stage everyday.. I'm always feeling fear and scared.. My heart beats fast out of knowhere .. I feel like I'm dying..It all started with my first major panic attack..I've had over 100 panic attacks since 2 years ago.. I never been to a Doctor yet for a check up. It's either anxiety ,or a health problem..does anybody have a guess what it it?
@DavisInDuval10 ай бұрын
@@guilty-of-being-right you have to start listening to the DARE response book and their app and podcast. You don’t have to live like this anymore. All of your symptoms are from ANXIETY. They aren’t dangerous but you’re treating them as if they are so your brain is giving you more fear to save you. Your thoughts are the key here.
@adriannnr110 ай бұрын
To any one struggling with Anxiety i hope for my life you find this video its 100x better than going to most doctors!!! Doctors will never help you feel like your not alone.
@pucie_boi10 ай бұрын
This video is the real deal! It really helps me!
@shubhamgandotra-anxietycoa1414 Жыл бұрын
I still remember i first spoke to Ceasar and then Kaylee when i fall in cycle back 2020 .. Now honoured to be working as a Coach with these guys....You all are Awesome🎉🎉
@marthasisco96783 ай бұрын
Can you talk to me and tell me what im going through is normal
@Fernandvinepottery Жыл бұрын
I loved this style of talk! Hearing you guys talk about how you view your experience and that you wouldn’t even think about anxiety if it wasn’t for work was so encouraging to hear. Hearing your timelines have helped me reflect on my own and gives me hope that im close to the end and that this being a 3 year journey isn’t bad. Your confidence in yourselves now is so amazing to see. Please show more of this content to those of us who aren’t lucky enough to be able to afford the mentorship program! It’s so helpful. Even the fact that you guys can be so focused on anxiety at work and helping others and it doesn’t cause your symptoms to return is a huge consolation! I was always afraid that if I put any focus on it even in therapy that it would make it all come back. Like a well learned habit or addiction.
@krisymar111 ай бұрын
You guys are some of the brightest of the younger generation. Kudos to you all. Keep shining your lights and putting out this life changing information. I’m so grateful for this content. So healing and empowering.😊
@demeimunar63737 ай бұрын
Been struggling for 12 years of daily anxiety and panic attack. Glad to hear that there's light at the end of the tunnel. Thank you.
@stormtraders3 ай бұрын
wow that's a long time. sorry to hear that. i have mainly been dealing with shortness of breath that just doesnt go away even when not anxious for a long time now. do you experience that too?
@demeimunar63733 ай бұрын
@@stormtradersyes accompanied by fast heartbeat.
@stormtraders3 ай бұрын
@@demeimunar6373 it sucks so bad, feeling like suffocating all day
@demeimunar63733 ай бұрын
@@stormtraders i know that feeling. There are good and bad days but it its constantly there.
@Yathinaj2 ай бұрын
@@demeimunar6373sometimes masturbation make anxiety ( Bad thoughts etc..)
@SweetPea5511 ай бұрын
Currently struggling with DPDR, OCD intrusive thoughts and extreme anxiety and it has literally been debilitating. I’m thankful to have found your videos.
@moriaht.739710 ай бұрын
I experience the exact same symptoms!!
@bengalloway89410 ай бұрын
It will go away. I struggle with it everyday. I pray and have hope for it everyday.
@strongcurrents248810 ай бұрын
Solidarity with you!
@Ruben-p5f3 ай бұрын
@@bengalloway894did it go away ?
@uk76312 ай бұрын
@@Ruben-p5f yes it will go away
@bluebirld119411 ай бұрын
Looking at these comments is so inspiring. I just hope I can come back one day and confidently say that I recovered too
@unclejunebug717810 ай бұрын
You will in due time ❤
@marthasisco96784 ай бұрын
How are you now
@099151ram9 ай бұрын
Been suffering from somatic anxiety for the past 2 months. I’m thankful your channel appeared on YT and I watch your videos daily. Will always be grateful to Shaan and the whole team.
@marthasisco96784 ай бұрын
How are you now
@tonygicz811 ай бұрын
I've had it for 13 years what I'm starting to notice is that I care too much about what people think of me need to learn how to block that out and just live my life.
@yashupadhyay10237 күн бұрын
Same
@andrewdiaz5137 Жыл бұрын
When my anxiety went away i wasnt even happy or celebrated, i was happy with what i learned though i learned how to be alot better in life. way more valuable than being out of the state of anxiety.
@Nanabanana29 Жыл бұрын
When I think about the moment that I'll feel symptom free I imagine a big celebration lol
@andrewdiaz5137 Жыл бұрын
@@Nanabanana29 dont bc really the symptoms are litterally nothing, its u making it seem like they are, be patient aswell, let your body do the work u just move on with life
@andrewdiaz5137 Жыл бұрын
@@Nanabanana29 and also dont try to chase recovery, that will give a reason to fear set backs, recovery is goes up and down without the lows u wont be able to go up, and live the same wether u are in the low or high end of recovery it really doesnt matter living life without self limits does
@Nanabanana29 Жыл бұрын
@@andrewdiaz5137 thanks for your Comment. Yes I'm starting to understand that my symptoms are not important, that I'm the only one giving them importance with my thoughts and worries. But there's so debilitating and make each of my day difficult
@andrewdiaz5137 Жыл бұрын
@@Nanabanana29 in what way do they make it debilitating?
@ninjatall15 Жыл бұрын
Summary for ADHD/ADD folks - [00:00] 🎙 Introduction to the podcast and guests - Introduction of the podcast's theme: later stages of anxiety recovery. - Introduction of guests: Kaylee, Mera, Caesar, and Shaun, who are mentors from Bye-Bye Panic. - [01:37] 💭 Kaylee's recovery journey and timeline - Kaylee's experience of severe anxiety symptoms in 2019. - Describes her journey: 6 months of struggling, followed by 6 months of learning to respond, and a gradual recovery over 2 years. - [05:37] 🌍 Mera's recovery experience and forgetting the feelings of anxiety - Mera discusses her symptoms like OCD and hypochondria, along with her recovery process. - She mentions the fading memory of her anxiety feelings and reflects on the recovery timeline. - [09:04]🛠 Caesar's perspective on recovery after a year of disconnection - Caesar shares his initial struggle with anxiety starting in 2017 and his eventual recovery journey. - He emphasizes the importance of consistency and support in recovery. - [13:26] 🔄 Shaun's ongoing recovery and dealing with life stressors - Shaun talks about his recovery journey, including challenges with various life stressors and anxiety morphing over time. - He emphasizes the universality of his experiences and the continuous nature of recovery. - [17:46] 📈 Discussing life achievements post-recovery and personal growth - The group discusses significant life achievements post-recovery, like marriages and career growth. - They reflect on how overcoming anxiety contributed to personal strength and resilience. - [21:35] 🌱 The importance of learning to respond to life's challenges - The conversation focuses on learning to respond to stress and challenges in life. - The group emphasizes that recovery from anxiety involves adapting and responding to various life situations. - [28:21] 🤔 Reflecting on the role of anxiety in personal and professional growth - The mentors discuss how their experiences with anxiety have influenced their personal and professional growth. - They share insights on using anxiety recovery principles in other aspects of life. - [33:01] ⚖ Balancing recovery with normal life and the journey beyond symptoms - The discussion shifts to balancing anxiety recovery with normal life activities. - Emphasizes the journey beyond just being symptom-free and integrating recovery into daily life. - [38:51] 🌐 Discussing the global mental health crisis and the role of technology - The group delves into the global mental health crisis, considering the impact of technology and social media. - They explore how technology both hinders and helps in understanding and managing mental health issues. - [44:11] 🧠 Emphasizing the need for mental health education and self-awareness - The conversation turns to the importance of education in mental health and self-awareness. - They discuss the need for a deeper understanding of the mind and body in managing stress and anxiety. - [48:00] 🌟 Personal growth and ongoing challenges post-recovery - Each member shares their current personal challenges and areas of growth after recovering from anxiety. - They reflect on the continuous nature of personal development and adapting to life's changes. - [54:06] 📅 Plans and aspirations for the future, both personally and for Bye-Bye Panic - The mentors discuss their future plans and aspirations, both personally and for the Bye-Bye Panic program. - They express hope and excitement for continued growth and helping others through their experiences.
@devyanishorey49311 ай бұрын
This was such an insightful conversation. You guys are probably the most aware and kind people I’ve ever interacted with, doing the most incredible thing. Thanks for putting out such great content!
@seduardoalvarado337010 ай бұрын
The value in this video is priceless. Thank you.
@travelingfornewviews5070 Жыл бұрын
I agree to what Merika Said’ it was a must’ we need to learn to respond to life. This is the hard way of learning.
@mv8744 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your content. I’m 26 years old and I’m dealing with anxiety and physical symptoms. But just listening to people that have been through it as well gives me hope!
@saebae2245 Жыл бұрын
I just wanna leave this comment here for Merika. Everything you talked about in this podcast hit deeply. You're extremely well-versed and I could find myself relating to your discussions a lot more. You're amazing! You're doing absolutely amazing! I will keep you as my inspiration for recovering from anxiety soon.
@jacintamumbi-f9o2 ай бұрын
I am glued to crippling anxiety. At some point i started learning sign language just to avoid speaking. Would like to share my story
@Szermak Жыл бұрын
That moment in your recovery journey, when you don't want to watch an anxiety video, because you know what they gonna say xD
@mwillbabel11 ай бұрын
Continue the good work. This has been a life saver on so many levels. The information and testimonies have been invaluable. Thank you!
@jpg4910 ай бұрын
On my first week of my 8 week baby bonding with my first child I got a massive panic attack and I’ve been having them since, gone to the doctors multiple times and they say it’s anxiety. It’s been a little over 11 months. Holding my head up high hoping for them to disappear
@Ксенька-ц9т Жыл бұрын
What an interesting talk! God bless you guys!🙏🙏🙏 You are so cool!🤗
@candycewindels13378 ай бұрын
Hearing yall talk about being symptom free just seems mind boggling to me. I've had ptsd and panic disorder since 2006. I've tried cbt, act, exposure etc plus therapy and on meds. Better but still not able to live a normal life even 15+ years later. I don't even think it's possible.
@wendy5290Ай бұрын
I loved the comment that you do your best "you don't have to respond perfectly"" to recover from Mirka . I'd love some content and encouragement on this please!!
@shuhadainsaan7741 Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for this podcast and l thoroughly enjoyed it, was feeling overwhelmed until your brushing teeth analogy made so much sense,l immediately felt relieved and didn't think everything was too much much WORK. So Thank you so much Shaan and all the mentors for this Awesome 👌 video.
@iamthefiremanjj11 ай бұрын
Personally anxiety took a long time becoming totally whole and secure took a super long time and it’s a journey still . Probably about a year or two for anxiety . The rest in progress
@tomchilton775611 ай бұрын
Started the mentorship this week, and it’s been such a big blessing. Loved listening to this!
@Cdmcapital Жыл бұрын
I finally got out of it after year and half. Thank you
@Nanabanana29 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm glad to hear it. Could you explain what were the stages of your recovery?
@Cdmcapital Жыл бұрын
@@Nanabanana29 first few months were just feeling off then got back tonnormsl after a good routine then it came crashing down and I thought I was losing the plot. All symptoms from hullucinating to weird thoughts 247 and feeling faint then just had to solider it for a few months. I was a long journey I don’t know whether you can dm on here ?
@Nanabanana29 Жыл бұрын
@@Cdmcapital thank you for your answer!
@travelingfornewviews5070 Жыл бұрын
I feel like Merika is exactly like me, I was a keyboard warrior who used to stress out and emotionally engage with some random person for even arguments about politics!!!
@kennywiley76811 ай бұрын
Yeah I need to stop thst for good. It's such a waste of time
@thatthotho Жыл бұрын
Loved this. All the best
@Ryan____Z11 ай бұрын
I’m still in my “journey” mainly health anxiety especially based around the heart. So many panic attacks and scary symptoms and just most of the time I can have constant symptoms for days . Il have a few weeks fine, then drop back into the viscous circle of anxiety. It’s been pretty much like this for 8 years. Many visits to doctors and emergency room.ive been on medication , seen a therapist. I want this to end now as im 35 and if I don’t beat it now it will only get worse as I get older as obviously there could be legit health concerns
@houseofbanya11 ай бұрын
Try the emotion code book - it has helped me alot with my symptoms
@bigbear576711 ай бұрын
Could be stimulants or diet. But you've probably heard that to death.
@Ryan____Z11 ай бұрын
@@bigbear5767 yeah my diet is perfect , I don’t take stimulants or coffee etc . I’m in the green in all my blood tests / testosterone. My blood pressure is slightly high that’s all because of the anxiety. It’s worse when I check it more worrying. That’s another vicious circle
@jaytayde6535 Жыл бұрын
Totally got recoverd from this
@corinasepulveda97 Жыл бұрын
How bad were your symptoms ? If you don’t mind me asking . And did you heal ?
@grzegorz685 Жыл бұрын
How long did it take?
@Szermak Жыл бұрын
@@grzegorz685 Don't wait for it. This is not something that dissapeared, specially when you are focused on symptoms, timeline and stuff. You need to put it in action. Happy Healing! ^^
@parsisimran4095 Жыл бұрын
Symptoms? And suffering time?
@jaytayde6535 Жыл бұрын
@@grzegorz685 I cant tell the exxact time bro
@vassybaby169 ай бұрын
Struggling with somatic OCD and horrid Sleep anxiety. I have other anxiety symptoms but those are the worst for me. I’ve been like this for 2 months now. The birth of my son and not sleeping and panicking caused it. I take Ativan for sleep. It’s hard to accept that you won’t sleep as an anxiety symptom 😢
@anonymouscitizen64852 ай бұрын
I have hard times sleeping. I wake up usually around 3 am with my heart racing and feeling like I am suffocating and I have digestive issues and migraines. Nothing has been found to be wrong. Had EKG bloodwork, sonograms, X-rays, HIDA scan of my gallbladder and etc etc. when I watch these videos , I listen to the steps but it seems so vague on how you actually utilize these steps. I wish there was just a straight forward answer or statement on how exactly to do the steps. How to refocus, how to just make it stop.
@FamoussSkills Жыл бұрын
What about us that can’t afford the mentorship
@chiragsharma5050 Жыл бұрын
Ha shan I thought I lost my old self what to do
@Christopher-ry5zo Жыл бұрын
I feel the same way just like I’m in a loop i can’t get out of that loop
@chiragsharma5624 Жыл бұрын
how your anxiety started by drug use or in other way( your story)@@Christopher-ry5zo
@miasorry Жыл бұрын
Accept and allow it, keep living and do not ruminate about it. Sensations are just sensations, nothing more.
@at2500 Жыл бұрын
Read the Dr. Claire Weekes book...it changed everything for the better
@shubhamgandotra-anxietycoa1414 Жыл бұрын
It's just your anxiety that makes you feel like you are lost....you are still trying to fix your anxiety or fight your anxiety or resisting....Allow it to be there without any engagement and let the time pass
@kennywiley768 Жыл бұрын
Ohhh man I can't wait to watch this!!
@katieroberts51418 ай бұрын
As great as this is for them. Those of us that have had all of this for 20+ years it just seems like a smack in the face. Those of us that have tried everything that they did or suggest and yet still suffer daily. It's just a shame those people aren't mentioned. But yay for you!
@byebyepanic8 ай бұрын
We have people on the channel who have recovered who suffered twice as long as you. Might be worth checking out their success stories :)
@UnleashThePain9 ай бұрын
Man ive been having anxiety for 3 years. First year was back to back panic attacks every day. Literally lost 40lbs and thinking I'm going to die. First panic attack i was for sure thinking I'm dying and was even ok with it at that moment since it seemed like its happening. Eneded up passing out and fast forward medication has really helped and now my mindset has been strong so i rarely get anxiety. Sometimes it creeps up on or gives me symptoms but i just relax and breathe. The Quran relaxes me and being kind to my parents and wife makes me happy that if anything does happen i lived a life with love and that god has his plan. Death will just return men back to my lord. Be strong guys, it's hard, very hard. But it only strengthens you. The first time you overcome with your heart and mind. The door for recovery is now on the right track.
@ExecutivePenStylus Жыл бұрын
Your 3-3.5 years. Was that once you started to try to recover? Or was that from the first anxiety/panic attack to now everything is gone ?
@Sniperartist Жыл бұрын
Overall I guess
@DAClub-uf3br11 ай бұрын
I have had anxiety all my life but it didn't become a problem until my 40's. I am now in my 7th or 8th year of treatment.
@kennywiley76811 ай бұрын
Same. I mean, it was an issue for me with school nut I overcame it really quick and got back to living quick.. 2020 was disastrous for me and my family not to mention Covid changing everything. 2 deaths in the family then helping my parents take care of my grandma with dementia was just too much for me. Def fell very deep in the cycle. So glad I came across Shaan and he led me to Claire Weekes
@shawnleong3605 Жыл бұрын
Hi Shaan, thanks for the reosurces, but it would be great that you could also talk more about OCD, especially pure O. I feel like since OCD/PTSD have been taken out of the anxiety umbrella, diagnostically speaking, I always feel like I do not have anxiety and what have been discussed does not appy to my OCD.
@unchainedmikki Жыл бұрын
Well, it still does apply. While people with anxiety avoid certain things to avoid discomfort, people with OCD do certain things to avoid discomfort. And the obsessive component is part of the anxiety too and in many cases just as strong, just channeled into a different direction.
@Eliminton Жыл бұрын
Mirka herself literally said she was diagnosed with OCD. I was too. It's all the same principle in treatment.
@andrewdiaz5137 Жыл бұрын
Its really the same thing its doing things out of fear, mine went away with the anxiety
@IbarrasLife Жыл бұрын
Hi Shawn, I am on the journey of overcoming pure O. I suggest you watch the OCD recovery channel on KZbin. But like previous commenters have mentioned, it is the same approach. Responding appropriately to your thoughts, not reacting. Not resisting
@spacebar973311 ай бұрын
Well logically since you know they're anxiety disorders, if you get rid of anxiety it will help majorly with the disorders. I have OCD and CPTSD too, I've noticed a big difference in my triggers, thoughts, and compulsions since working on fixing my anxiety. Maybe think about it holistically, not a checkbox !!
@alaaeldirdiri72617 ай бұрын
Im curious to know. What do they mean by ‘responding to symptoms?’
@valbonakurti99010 ай бұрын
What is the book they mentionned in the beginning? Please
@nocoatkittysphynx71269 ай бұрын
Claire Weeks.. Hope and help for your nerves
@gavinchohrach489910 ай бұрын
How can I link up with any of these people to obtain help for myself?
@pamelameltonhuff58311 ай бұрын
Symptoms what were they .dizziness .anxieti after eating morning aniety.waiting for you too mention that
@RakeshKumar-de4wb11 ай бұрын
it has been 5 yrs and i started my healing journey in 2022 i thought that i have fully recovered but this year due to some situation it has came back and i have realized that it was not fully gone it is still there i think i need professional help to fully recover it but i dont know how to talk to my parents
@unclejunebug717810 ай бұрын
You relapsed , you probably stopped doing what got you better in the first place or you’ve been dealing with a lot of stress recently and haven’t been managing it well
@Dumelow0777 ай бұрын
Can anyone tell me the book I can’t find it thankyou
@ed51551 Жыл бұрын
ive been anxious over symptoms for some time now, but recently started to accept and live life anyways. now i find that i have 80% anxiety attack ALL THE TIME without knowing why or having a symptom to connect it to!?+ is that normal? i mean feeling that awful feeling all the time without a reason!?
@parsisimran4095 Жыл бұрын
Don't know it is normal or not but I feel so... but now after acceptance it little bit manageable... Thanks to Almighty to guide me with this baby step...
@johannespohl6006 Жыл бұрын
It was the same with me. I accepted the fear and suddenly it was stronger and more present. that went away again. I had always pushed the fear away before and if you let it be there, I think it's normal that it gets stronger at first because you let it be there
@ed51551 Жыл бұрын
@@johannespohl6006 okay so feeling that awful feeling of fear without a reason is normal to a GAD sufferer u think? ive had health anxiety, GAD and panic disorder for 2.5yrs now... so its not strange at all that my brain has learned to be afraid all the time... some days are better than others but then there is a smal ache somewhere or the feeling of getting sick and boooom that fear takes over again, trying to chill and accept it is hard for me, after a couple of days i can handle it anymore and have to lay down on the floor for 3h+ like im dying....
@johannespohl6006 Жыл бұрын
I thought I was going to die several times every day for the last year. Even triggered by the smallest symptoms. I also have health anxiety and stuff. The fact is we haven't died 100,000 times because of fear and we won't in the future. The panic attacks ALL ended every time. Total acceptance takes time. The irony is the symptoms we experience are triggered by fear and Stress. fear wants you to survive. In our cases, the fear is not rational; our nervous systems are sensitive and look for the slightest danger everywhere. Don’t let the fear cycle trick you. It is and remains a feeling like disgust or anger. very very unpleasant but not dangerous. FEAR WANTS YOU TO SURVIVE AND NOT KILL YOU. Fear itself is not the problem. It's the thinking and worrying and wanting the fear to go away that creates the stress and new Stress symptoms . The fear will eventually go away if we give up the fight to get rid of it and accept it.
@ed51551 Жыл бұрын
@@johannespohl6006 nicely answered, i rationelly get it but hard to put it in to practise… I had this exact disorder/anxiety back in the days when i was 16yo and had it for 1.5 years and it stopped and i just forgot about it and started living again, meet my wife, got kids and c19 came around and i didnt care at the beginning but then i started to get other symptoms like domns and breathing issues and it sensitized me quickly and after that the spiral started all over again… so i know how it feels to get recovered, but i was young then and i didnt know what i was suffering so much, no Google no theraphist nothing, just had my dad that told me its anxiety and it will go away so i trusted him and was forced to go to school and surely enough after 1.5 years sleeping for 4h max every night on the couch or beside dad and slowely went away to the point of forgetting it. But now I know more, watch YT go see therapist, I’m more engaged about it and have kids and a home to take care off so I don’t have time for this and want to speed up a process that can not be sped up… it only makes it last even longer… I simply need to go to work again anyways and just start doing what I must and let the shitty feeling be there… but it’s hard… very hard… I almost don’t dare..
@saiqashaikh482 ай бұрын
4 days ago my bp suddenly drop nd my dr gave me ors nd salt ...that time i feel like my soul is about to go out ....but after sometime i was ok .....then after 1 day my fear is that ...what if my bp low again and what if it happen when i m alone so again i got panic attack after 1 day...i m very healthy and i am very competent in my life .....only 2 time s i hve got panic attack ...so now i m trying to control on my own... I traveled without ors and live in my home for hours today just to overcome my fear ...now is it possible if i control like this....panic attacks stop at the beginning....kindly motivate me ....
@Rishbh.gaur1994 Жыл бұрын
What is the cause of anxiety? What is the reason? Is it different for everybody?
@AllthewayupG Жыл бұрын
Pornography
@marisapeasley73388 ай бұрын
Does this work for a 16 year old who doesn’t easily share his feelings?
@a.schweighardt4 ай бұрын
I wish my recovery was 2 years. I've been fucked up since 2010.
@kathleendillon15723 ай бұрын
How much is your membership? I am 66 years young and have suffered for going in 10 months now and I have Hashimoto’s thyroiditis( 35 years)
@kevincinar3 ай бұрын
3K to 6K for 3 & 6 months.
@kathleendillon15723 ай бұрын
@@kevincinar do you also deal with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis? I am wondering if you healed the adrenal first or the thyroid
@Dkthakur2390 Жыл бұрын
I have some question.. I thought i was almost recovered bt watching videos on internet... Its becomes more worst... After hearing so many name of symptoms and other word like ocd dpdr and all others name..... I m geting more anxious I have some questions.. Should i watch videos on inter name?? Or just try to accepting it and not reacting on whatever i feel... I have main problem is mood swings and feeling bore all time... What should i doo all days.. I m student bt currently i can not study due to sleep problems i can not sleep more thaen 3 h ... What should i do with my sleep.. Currently i dont like to sit and studying.. I like to go out with my friends... What should i doo... What should i do what i like or what is my duty....
@DavisInDuval Жыл бұрын
I can tell you that constantly looking for reassurance through more and more videos is not going to help. If you know the fact that you need to accept what is happening, don’t fight it and allow your emotions to be what they are while just observing them, you know what you need to know. More and more videos will just keep you thinking about it more often.
@OCamy-cc4pt8 ай бұрын
Did anyone recover from anxiety without medication only with exposure?My doctor told me it's impossible.Please I need help, I just start my way to recovery.
@ВікторіяДоскочинська3 ай бұрын
I am out of agoraphobia and driving anxiety. It took me around 2 months using flooding exposures without any medications. I am still in different type on anxiety recovery due tu trauma and I am sure this will work too. How are you now?
@patti.untouchedbytraumaАй бұрын
It’s absolutely possible, I stopped medications and learned about nervous system from a specialist and even though it’s hard you can do it. ❤❤❤
@AnitaPerrine2 ай бұрын
Live your life anyway…even with symptoms there.
@krisztiankolompar694110 ай бұрын
What if my blood pressure instantly high like 180/100
@allensingleton91628 ай бұрын
With anxiety. Your pressure will be up and down. Mostly up. Constantly checking it will add a nother thing to worry about. And frustrate you.
@moriahbh951 Жыл бұрын
This video is so inspiring. ❤
@yashupadhyay1023 Жыл бұрын
nice video
@joed15968 ай бұрын
I've been going on 30 years.😢
@Chadborn-j8p5 ай бұрын
Sorry to hear, it’s been 20 years now. About to not have meds any day. Worried how I’ll react.
@krisztiankolompar694110 ай бұрын
How if u not strong enough
@marthasisco96782 ай бұрын
How r u
@Totbatot6774 Жыл бұрын
After eating I get anxious. In winters I get anxious
@Rishbh.gaur1994 Жыл бұрын
Me too specially in north india near mountains
@kennywiley768 Жыл бұрын
This is just my opinion... Def not a doctor but.... I used to get the same thing after eating. What I think the problem is, when we eat, our bodies are working hard to digest our food, which is completely normal, it's supposed to do that.. But being so sensitized and tuned in to our bodies our brains detect the elevated heart rate and we instantly think "this equals panic".... "Elevated heart rate means anxiety".
@Dkthakur2390 Жыл бұрын
@@Rishbh.gaur1994vai nmbr doge
@parsisimran4095 Жыл бұрын
Gas can be one of the reason to become anxious...if gas overpoweres our brain than it makes anxiety
@pamelameltonhuff58311 ай бұрын
Sorry you didnt talk about aniexty
@Flatpickmastery2 ай бұрын
Jesus can heal it completely with one stage ha. We don't need to fear Bible says just believing and you shall be healed
@Chadborn-j8p5 ай бұрын
It’s a shame yall gotta pay to have a support group. Should just do one in a discord or something.
@marthasisco96782 ай бұрын
Exactly
@manchester8143 Жыл бұрын
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@ArkaykOpisyal Жыл бұрын
🫡🫡🫡🫡
@rickm6232 Жыл бұрын
Simply put. It's not affortable to you and I and most people. I know he has to have some skin in the game but most of his interviews are just with people in his mentorship. It's not rocket science.
@sldeath998811 ай бұрын
If yall don’t think your gonna recover you are but not right away it will take time and consistency.🫡
@JasonLane-ci5ng11 ай бұрын
I had gotten sick withy nerves after I went to echool in England the teachers were disgusting I hated school in England the teachers made me sick with my nerves the teachers threatened me every day with the Cain or strap I was be littledand told you not in America now lane we do things differently here I was told that everyday I was treated sub human Over there I hated it and I'm glad to be out of there😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿❤👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿👿❤❤👿👿👿👿👿👿
@katieroberts51418 ай бұрын
The cane or belt was stopped decades ago! This doesn't happen any more AT ALL and the education in the UK is world renowned!!