Social Anxiety Treatment - Is A Medication Free Cure Possible?
Panic disorder cure. Is there such a thing you may ask? A drug free cure.
I know for definite that a drug free cure does exist. Although the word “cure” isn’t totally right. You don’t get to take a pill & bam it’s cured. But you can stop them altogether.
I crashed a motorcycle and started to suffer anxiety attacks afterwards. I tried all sorts of drugs to keep them at bay. They didn’t really work at all and there was the fear that without them the attacks would get worse.
This is the big downside to treating anxiety attacks with drugs. Any gains you get are lost when you come off the medication. There aren’t many doctors (competent ones anyway) who will keep you on medication for long periods.
You will have to come off at some time. And the anxiety will be back. And you know they will hit you as bad, if not worse than ever.
So the ideal solution is a drug free social anxiety treatment, yes? I can tell you that this treatment does exist and I use it regularly. I fought back and took control.
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I am no longer a victim waiting to be struck down at random. Well, not so much random with me because I know what triggers my attacks. Crowds! And it doesn’t need to be a big one either. 3 or 4 people does it for me.
I would run like hell if I got near a small group of people. Yet in the back of my mind I knew how stupid that actually was. No matter, when I felt the panic rise, I was off like a jack rabbit.
I did an awful lot of research and spent what seemed like a life time trying to find a permanent cure. Although it took a while, it was worth it in the end. I never heard mention of the treatment I found from any of the doctors who treated me.
You can continue to take all manner of medication and pray something works. Or start to do what I do every time I feel an attack coming on. I calmly stop it dead and carry on with what I was doing.
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