I'm not sure how panic attacks are suppose to feel, but I don't feel especially frieghtened or out of breathe or anything. Maybe this is just my flawed perception of what panic attacks a like.Sneaklemming said:Can I just point out again that this seems like a panic/anxiety attack
Panic attacks or stress stuff can be as mild as feeling light-headed and dizzy - to down-right crazy shit...SomeBritishDude said:I'm not sure how panic attacks are suppose to feel, but I don't feel especially frieghtened or out of breathe or anything. Maybe this is just my flawed perception of what panic attacks a like.Sneaklemming said:Can I just point out again that this seems like a panic/anxiety attack
All i know is the world looks and feels weird for a bit. Sometimes it's frieghtening, sometimes it's annoying.
SomeBritishDude said:I'm not sure how panic attacks are suppose to feel, but I don't feel especially frieghtened or out of breathe or anything. Maybe this is just my flawed perception of what panic attacks a like.Sneaklemming said:Can I just point out again that this seems like a panic/anxiety attack
All i know is the world looks and feels weird for a bit. Sometimes it's frieghtening, sometimes it's annoying.
Yeh thats a proper panic attack right? But anxiety attacks are different afaik...shewolf51 said:SomeBritishDude said:I'm not sure how panic attacks are suppose to feel, but I don't feel especially frieghtened or out of breathe or anything. Maybe this is just my flawed perception of what panic attacks a like.Sneaklemming said:Can I just point out again that this seems like a panic/anxiety attack
All i know is the world looks and feels weird for a bit. Sometimes it's frieghtening, sometimes it's annoying.
It's not a panic/anxiety attack. During a panic attack your heart starts to beat very quickly, your mouth dries up, you're short of breath and you get the strong urge to leave the room or hide. Or at least, that's what they're like for me. But as far as I know, you don't hallucinate.
I'm researching Anxiety attacks right now and you're right, it's downright nasty stuff. I still can't be sure if it includes hallucinations though since the sites I'm using aren't giving out concrete data on the topic of "Anxiety attacks and hallucinations". So I'll take your word for it on that topic.Sneaklemming said:Yeh thats a proper panic attack right? But anxiety attacks are different afaik...shewolf51 said:SomeBritishDude said:I'm not sure how panic attacks are suppose to feel, but I don't feel especially frieghtened or out of breathe or anything. Maybe this is just my flawed perception of what panic attacks a like.Sneaklemming said:Can I just point out again that this seems like a panic/anxiety attack
All i know is the world looks and feels weird for a bit. Sometimes it's frieghtening, sometimes it's annoying.
It's not a panic/anxiety attack. During a panic attack your heart starts to beat very quickly, your mouth dries up, you're short of breath and you get the strong urge to leave the room or hide. Or at least, that's what they're like for me. But as far as I know, you don't hallucinate.
The human body really is amazing yanno...shewolf51 said:I'm researching Anxiety attacks right now and you're right, it's downright nasty stuff. I still can't be sure if it includes hallucinations though since the sites I'm using aren't giving out concrete data on the topic of "Anxiety attacks and hallucinations". So I'll take your word for it on that topic.Sneaklemming said:Yeh thats a proper panic attack right? But anxiety attacks are different afaik...shewolf51 said:SomeBritishDude said:I'm not sure how panic attacks are suppose to feel, but I don't feel especially frieghtened or out of breathe or anything. Maybe this is just my flawed perception of what panic attacks a like.Sneaklemming said:Can I just point out again that this seems like a panic/anxiety attack
All i know is the world looks and feels weird for a bit. Sometimes it's frieghtening, sometimes it's annoying.
It's not a panic/anxiety attack. During a panic attack your heart starts to beat very quickly, your mouth dries up, you're short of breath and you get the strong urge to leave the room or hide. Or at least, that's what they're like for me. But as far as I know, you don't hallucinate.
This "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" sounds pretty close to what he's experiencing as many people, including yourself, have already stated.
I kind of agree, this sounds most lightly, plus I can connect it to being sleep deprived. On that note, i should probably go to bed.shewolf51 said:I'm researching Anxiety attacks right now and you're right, it's downright nasty stuff. I still can't be sure if it includes hallucinations though since the sites I'm using aren't giving out concrete data on the topic of "Anxiety attacks and hallucinations". So I'll take your word for it on that topic.Sneaklemming said:Yeh thats a proper panic attack right? But anxiety attacks are different afaik...shewolf51 said:SomeBritishDude said:I'm not sure how panic attacks are suppose to feel, but I don't feel especially frieghtened or out of breathe or anything. Maybe this is just my flawed perception of what panic attacks a like.Sneaklemming said:Can I just point out again that this seems like a panic/anxiety attack
All i know is the world looks and feels weird for a bit. Sometimes it's frieghtening, sometimes it's annoying.
It's not a panic/anxiety attack. During a panic attack your heart starts to beat very quickly, your mouth dries up, you're short of breath and you get the strong urge to leave the room or hide. Or at least, that's what they're like for me. But as far as I know, you don't hallucinate.
This "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" sounds pretty close to what he's experiencing as many people, including yourself, have already stated.
That would be a good idea considering how late it is where you are right now. Go on, sleep is your friend.SomeBritishDude said:I kind of agree, this sounds most lightly, plus I can connect it to being sleep deprived. On that note, i should probably go to bed.shewolf51 said:I'm researching Anxiety attacks right now and you're right, it's downright nasty stuff. I still can't be sure if it includes hallucinations though since the sites I'm using aren't giving out concrete data on the topic of "Anxiety attacks and hallucinations". So I'll take your word for it on that topic.Sneaklemming said:Yeh thats a proper panic attack right? But anxiety attacks are different afaik...shewolf51 said:SomeBritishDude said:I'm not sure how panic attacks are suppose to feel, but I don't feel especially frieghtened or out of breathe or anything. Maybe this is just my flawed perception of what panic attacks a like.Sneaklemming said:Can I just point out again that this seems like a panic/anxiety attack
All i know is the world looks and feels weird for a bit. Sometimes it's frieghtening, sometimes it's annoying.
It's not a panic/anxiety attack. During a panic attack your heart starts to beat very quickly, your mouth dries up, you're short of breath and you get the strong urge to leave the room or hide. Or at least, that's what they're like for me. But as far as I know, you don't hallucinate.
This "Alice in Wonderland Syndrome" sounds pretty close to what he's experiencing as many people, including yourself, have already stated.