Stop Anxiety Attacks – Review

Some people don’t even realize that they are having anxiety attacks until they know what the definition of one is. An anxiety attack is a strong sensation that creates fear in oneself, as the symptoms can seem like you are actually dying. If you are someone who suffers from these kinds of attacks, it is important to know as much as you can about them to help control them. Thus the more you learn and know the quicker you can begin to control your anxiety attacks. The cause of anxiety attacks can vary from person to person. They may be caused by an upsetting event in someone’s life or a fear of something they have experienced growing up. Stress is a big contributor to anxiety attacks, but the possibilities are truly endless. Medication is a known trigger of an anxiety attack, and being less than active is known to be a contributor as well. In reality, there is not a particular known reason for people who experience these attacks, they are in short a body’s way of dealing with an overwhelming feeling in one way or another. One of the main symptoms of anxiety attacks is extreme fear. Now, fear may be acknowledged as a symptom of anxiety, but in reality, it is just the end result of the real symptoms. Before fear sets in, you are likely to experience one or more symptoms of anxiety, which lead you to fear. Chest pain due to a racing heart, shortness of breath, and dizziness are all symptoms you may experience before the fear sets in. In the end, any uncomfortable sensation that is realized which makes you become fearful for your life is considered a symptom of anxiety, and therefore should be treated as such until you can confirm your suspicions. Because so many symptoms that are realized during an anxiety attack are similar if not exactly like those of some other kind of condition, it is almost impossible to determine if what you have been feeling is due to anxiety attacks, or another condition. This is why it’s important to see a doctor and explain your symptoms so that your physician can run the necessary tests in determining whether you have an underlying medical condition that needs to be dealt with or whether it is more than likely anxiety you are dealing with at which point you can work with your doctor in finding ways to control it. Once you and your doctor have worked together you can be on the way to resolving your trouble. If it is an anxiety attack there are many approaches you can take to help. Discuss your approach with your doctor. In many cases, awareness is the first step you can take to stop your anxiety. Check back, as I will be posting other articles on anxiety and will include some of my own experiences. I have posted a link at the top of my website for a book and audio clips that have helped many people to overcome their anxiety and stress. It strongly recommends this guide. Feel free to visit some of my sites Stop Anxiety Now and Stop Panic Attacks

Holly Robinson Peete’s Instagram hijacked; sends out vulgar pics

http://twitter.com/#!/hollyrpeete/status/270192926271889408 Oh, dear. Instagram hacked. Sigh…They gotta get it together… — Holly Robinson Peete (@hollyrpeete) November 18, 2012 It seems Ms. Robinson Peete is not alone. Other Twitter users are reporting that their Instagram accounts were “hacked,” with vulgar pics displayed, as well. Was it hacking or were their accounts phished? Perhaps they either authorized an app to access their accounts or they entered their passwords somewhere that they shouldn’t have. Either way, users are less than thrilled, to say the least. I was shocked at the sight of what I saw👀“@hollyrpeete: Instagram hacked. Sigh…They gotta get it together…” — Rethabile Legodi (@heartbile) November 18, 2012 You too? Thought it was just me. Smh~@hollyrpeete: Instagram hacked. Sigh…They gotta get it together…” — Michelle K. (@ChelleHGRadio) November 18, 2012 @thekatiemorgan Grapevine is saying some Instagram accounts were hacked, so folks may want to change their passwords… — Big Mur (@MurrayAHill) November 18, 2012 My @instagramaccount was hacked & there is now an inappropriate photo as my profile pic. On my phone & computer it is normal. How to fix? — Heather Sievers (@DiningInDisney) November 18, 2012 Someone I followed on Instagram got hacked and turned into a porn page…smh idk who it was, but they’re gone now — Suzanne Sugarbaker (@NikkiFabulous) November 18, 2012 If u follow me on Instagram I am really sorry but for some reason it’s been hacked & nasty porn pics are on it…I don’t follow that person — Monica R Monsalve♉❤ (@MrsMonica_R) November 18, 2012 Dear friends who instagram better check ur accnt…sounds like lots of ppl got hacked last night. @emilyrsutton @lizdueweke @todayshow @gma — twilight N (@Twilightseven) November 18, 2012 So I’m not the only one this happened to. Appears some Instagram accounts were hacked, fouls pics posted. Might want to change password. — RICHELLE CAREY (@RichelleCarey) November 18, 2012 Anyone’s Instagram ever been hacked? Mine was. Foul pics in my feed from someone I’m not following. UGH!!!! — RICHELLE CAREY (@RichelleCarey) November 18, 2012 @hollyrpeete @instagram my was hacked too! — Michelle (@glossyallday) November 18, 2012 @hollyrpeete please do something about this instigram thing, they are posting disgusting naked pictures — Jessica Germani (@Jessica6686) November 18, 2012 Ms. Peete may defend the vulgar Eva Longoria, but she certainly didn’t sign up for posting porn on her Instagram. We hope she gets it cleared up soon. I apologize for those who follow my @instagram account it was hacked in the most vile way. Been begging Instagram delete. Really disturbing — Holly Robinson Peete (@hollyrpeete) November 18, 2012 Audrey Irvine, from CNN, is having the same issue. @hollyrpeete @instagram OMG my account was hacked too!! I changed my password but the vile images remain b #disgusted — Audrey Irvine (@audreycnn) November 18, 2012 Ms. Peete isn’t pleased with Instagram’s response, or lack thereof. Has @instagram put out a statement yet as to the Hack Job that went on this morning? @richellecarey @hollyrpeete — NickeyG (@Nickeyg26) November 18, 2012 @grandpapjoe @instagram beg/tell it don’t matter if they don’t respond. I am done with then. Unprotected — Holly Robinson Peete (@hollyrpeete) November 18, 2012 Hopefully, Instagram will clear up this issue swiftly. And, you know, respond to its customers. As of this posting, there is no reference on Instagram’s Twitter feed.
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Maybe Allen Iverson should have practiced

http://twitter.com/#!/_Call_Me_Chen_/status/199539627575607296 It was 10 years ago today that Allen Iverson held his iconic news conference that ridiculed the importance of an NBA practice. Even NFL kickers are marking the occasion. https://twitter.com/#!/DavidAkers2/status/199479147867803649 The Twitter universe is remembering it in its own special way: https://twitter.com/#!/NotoriousTOM666/status/199538525618716672 https://twitter.com/#!/stevieT85/status/199539416895729665 https://twitter.com/#!/Empire_City_212/status/199540326023708672 2day is the 10 yr anniversary of Allen Iverson’s press conference against the practice. Where is he now? Out of the NBA. Should’ve practiced — Regulator (@IAMTHEREGINATOR) May 7, 2012 Allen Iverson… The man who said what every other athlete thinks lol #wetalkinboutpractice — Trey Marcum (@TreyMarcum1) May 7, 2012 I don’t like Allen Iverson’s practice press conference. Exactly the reason he was never a good teammate and didn’t win a championship. — max (@LatherRinseRT) May 7, 2012 Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/05/07/maybe-allen-iverson-should-have-practiced/

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Grief – Moving Toward Acceptance

Lynne, my wife of 31 years, lost her life to glioblastoma in 2010. Her death followed a battle lasting almost four years against the deadly disease. Glioblastoma is a stage 4 brain tumor, known for its fast-growth and recurring properties. As her primary caregiver, I learned the issues surrounding the care of someone facing a life-threatening illness. This article covers grief and one lesson that I learned. I hope this will help someone else when faced with a significant loss. About six years prior to Lynne’s illness, I enrolled in a course covering counseling topics because of my responsibilities as a deacon at the Sun Valley Church of Christ. As a people helper, people often approached me to share personal struggles. I desired a better foundation of knowledge to help me guide them through their struggles. Some of the classes helped to prepare me for what was ahead in my own life. The importance of that learning helped me to understand the emotional turmoil that I was facing and some techniques to help me manage my way through the pain.

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Grief is a process that causes psychological pain, creating emotional turmoil with feelings of guilt, depression, anger, sadness, helplessness, rage, loneliness, resentment, and hopelessness. I learned that the emotions that swirled within me were a normal part of the grieving process. Recognizing that early, helped me to be easy on myself as I worked through the grieving process. I believed that I moved to the acceptance phase of the process more quickly than most, in part because of the training I had received. Another source of strength at that time was my spiritual upbringing and lifestyle. This was also a big part of Lynne’s life. With this similar outlook on life, we were able to be in tune with one another. I reflected on one biblical passage frequently, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future” (Jeremiah 29:11, New International Version). Despite this tragedy, I believed that God had a plan. His eternal nature, unrestricted by time, enables Him to see what we refer to as the past, as well as into what we refer to as the future. Time limits me, by allowing me to see only the past and the immediate. Because I cannot see into the future, I reasoned that God could see some future event in Lynne’s life that might be much worse than glioblastoma. To me, there could be no worse event but that might simply be due to the limitations placed on me by time and the inability to see into the future. After Lynne’s death, I read a grief recovery book that helped me understand why the depth of grief for one person might be different when compared to the depth experienced by another person. Recovery from grief suggests the ability to recall the good memories you hold fondly while minimizing those feelings of remorse or holding on to the regrets that you are harboring (James & Russell, 2009). I see this as key to understanding the relatively short duration of my personal grieving period. Lynne and I were very compatible and truly enjoyed our 31 years together as a married couple. We had our fair share of disagreements and disputes along the way. However, we did enjoy a marriage that others recognized in positive ways. The enjoyment of our marriage increased dramatically during Lynne’s illness. This may seem very strange to you, so please allow me to explain this phenomenon. Throughout the early years of our marriage, I appreciated and was grateful for Lynne’s concern for others, her willingness to help others, and her support and care for me and our children. Lynne impressed me with her ability to run our home, her industrious nature and attention to detail, and a slew of other traits. Yet in the last four years of Lynne’s life, I witnessed a sign of courage, vision, and personal strength that I had underestimated in our earlier years together. During those final years, we also discussed topics that most people try to avoid such as death and dying. We discussed what we hoped for one another. She shared her desire that I find another woman to love and care for after she passed. A topic like that may seem like a ridiculous discussion when in health, but it is not whenever someone faces the last stages of life. Lynne shared her appreciation of my care and love for her and her acceptance that I would love and care for another woman in the future. Even before her death, she released me from the anxiety of the considerations concerning moving on with life, after she passed. In that discussion, she released me from the anxiety or guilt associated with moving forward in life. References James, John W. and Friedman, Russel. (2009). The grief recovery handbook (20th anniversary expanded edition). HarperCollins e-books.
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