How to Stop a Panic Attack (Episode about Anxiety Attacks) - Teal Swan

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  • @halli7326
    @halli7326 7 років тому +139

    i love her because she's gone through something i can relate to and she's not all "happy happy joy joy" , she's real she's relatable. it can b hard to follow spiritual people who i feel haven't gone through any life threatening physical/emotional trauma. good bless her.

    • @apurvadeshpande2366
      @apurvadeshpande2366 4 роки тому +6

      Same here.

    • @b_b_b5146
      @b_b_b5146 2 роки тому +2

      I can relate with your comment.
      There are people in spiritual communities that never had to go through what we've been through, that's why I think they are prone to positivity and happy-go-lucky lifestyle. I don't criticize them but I recognize that not everyone will relate with those kind of spiritual groups and its practice. Teal is raw in her approach and realistic without being pessimistic. Her work gives me hope and a great sense of self-accountability, which is powerful and empowered.

    • @iga2226
      @iga2226 2 роки тому

      +1

  • @rmilkyswife
    @rmilkyswife 8 років тому +199

    When I get a panic attack I feel like my heart is going to explode. I would not wish this on my worst enemy.

    • @rmilkyswife
      @rmilkyswife 8 років тому +3

      I totally agree it happens to often and it robs me of life and I don't know how to control it.

    • @rowengrey7829
      @rowengrey7829 8 років тому +2

      When I have a panic attake it feels like exided nervous ankdes and stuff like that and it makes me closerfobic and gives me a belly ake

    • @CarterSams
      @CarterSams 8 років тому +6

      I agree, I hope peace is with you all.

    • @MsCankersore
      @MsCankersore 7 років тому

      Likewise

    • @torimig2151
      @torimig2151 7 років тому

      Stephanie Wilson if you feel like your heart is racing and feels like it's going to explode again go to the hospital ok does anyone in your family have heart. issue s it if you feel like that again you nead to be looked at

  • @Nertez
    @Nertez 4 роки тому +53

    Few years back this video helped me with weird anxiety I had for months. Within 10 minutes I was healed. Here's what I did: after the video, I turned off my PC and sat on my bed. Then I started to analyze the "darkness" that was the anxiety itself. Instead of trying to not think about it, I welcomed it and analyzed, went deeper and deeper with each new piece of knowledge. I swear, I got to the bottom of the layers and my anxiety was gone for next few years - all withing about 10 minutes. Don't force it, ANALYZE IT and ask questions. Thanks Teal and I hope my story will help someone.

    • @GypsyEyes
      @GypsyEyes 3 роки тому +5

      Thank you for your comment. I just did the same and at the bottom of it I found that a part of me believed that I didn't deserve to be happy. As if I was sabotaging my happiness. I now remember that I am loved and that I deserve to be happy. Everyone does. I hope you have a blessed day!

    • @liztowers2058
      @liztowers2058 2 роки тому

      @@GypsyEyes same

    • @giulialib7097
      @giulialib7097 Рік тому

      hey. thanks for your comment, I'm trying this approach myself just now but i have a question i hope you can answer - what do you mean by DONT FORCE IT? cos when i go into the feeling i feel like i have to force my mind to look into it, otherwise my mind just kind of looks away.

    • @Alaabatarseh
      @Alaabatarseh 7 місяців тому

      Wow

  • @SylviaDalsylviaspace
    @SylviaDalsylviaspace 8 років тому +112

    Im coming back to this video now- one year after i watched it. A year ago i was suffering from extreem panic and anxity attacks .. This video was a turning point for me and it helped me to start my healing process! Now i could never get an panic attack again in my life..
    Teal thank you so much for this video you saved me!

    • @S3l43r1
      @S3l43r1 6 років тому +5

      Same thing happened to me!

    • @PS-ig6es
      @PS-ig6es 2 роки тому +1

      Do you mind sharing your process

  • @fadedones
    @fadedones 5 років тому +43

    I have severe depersonalization and derealization/depersonalization. After hearing you mention this perception as part of anxiety it has brought a sence of groundedness, knowing I'm not crazy or different. ♡

  • @hfortenberry
    @hfortenberry 3 роки тому +38

    One of my variations of a panic attack was that I would start getting nauseous in the grocery store and start feeling lightheaded. One day I decided to just fully experience the feeling because I realized it must be a panic attack and not some physical ailment that was going to kill me. So I stood there in the soup aisle and just felt my nauseousness. It was like a wave flowing over and through me. I remained allowing and it began to dissipate within about 10 seconds. I was amazed! I now had solid evidence that releasing resistance DOES work! So now I do that anytime it happens and it happens less often these days. Last week in the spice aisle, it started again but I immediately went into the feeling and allowed it and comforted it and it went away quickly and I was fine after that. It's very empowering to experience that. Now, the next time, I need to ask it what it wants me to know. I think I already know but I want to ask it to be sure. Thank you, Teal.

    • @Justafayze
      @Justafayze 2 роки тому +1

      Couldn’t agree more - literally the only way I overcame mine as well!

    • @liztowers2058
      @liztowers2058 2 роки тому

      I get the same thing!

    • @niisama631
      @niisama631 Рік тому

      Your comment is so helpful. Thank you!

  • @cakimali5423
    @cakimali5423 8 років тому +83

    I had an panic attack that lasted almost 24 hours... Worst experience of my life

    • @scarletXlune
      @scarletXlune 5 років тому +1

      I had one that lasted 2 hours when I woke up in the middle of the night. It's never easy but we can always manage it

    • @zee6786
      @zee6786 5 років тому

      I had that before too. It was horrible.

    • @gigilozada686
      @gigilozada686 5 років тому +2

      I had one last for hours worst day of my life

    • @amykimball5811
      @amykimball5811 4 роки тому +4

      Omg my worst was about 4 hours long and I became physically ill, but I cannot even imagine a 24-hr one!!! Sending love and light to all 🙏🏼

    • @derrickfarnell9419
      @derrickfarnell9419 3 роки тому +2

      going on day 3 for me 😞

  • @jkaelen4606
    @jkaelen4606 8 років тому +20

    This is something I struggle with on a daily basis. Knowing Teal suffers from the same thing makes it so much easier to relate.

  • @kerryknafo
    @kerryknafo 6 років тому +17

    The feeling of being detached from yourself is the hardest for me.....I am so used to all the other feelings now that I can realise that I WONT die even though it feels like Im having a heart attack

    • @at0miclaughter
      @at0miclaughter 4 роки тому +1

      This!!! The surrealization freaks. Me. Out. I can handle the heart racing and hot flashes, but feeling like I'm going crazy freaks me out

  • @NotQuiteLucid
    @NotQuiteLucid 10 років тому +32

    You're a shaman. Much gratitude for your soul's work.

    • @mrhappyreyes
      @mrhappyreyes 10 років тому +3

      Get rid of panic attacks forever here: *PanicFree . info*

  • @cipodi7071
    @cipodi7071 7 років тому +19

    this video helped me heal so quickly ... i know i will never get a panic attack ever again!

  • @sircaruso9917
    @sircaruso9917 9 років тому +9

    Had 2 really bad panic attacks this week. Got so numb I thought I was going to lay on the ground and just die. Worst feeling. Thanks for the vid

  • @acb6446
    @acb6446 10 років тому +19

    panic attacts while flying, driving etc. really have nothing to do with crashing or the fear of flying, it has to do with not being in control and not being able to get out of the situation if you want to...............you cannot leave a plane if you're in a panic while flying, or jump out of a vehicle. It's not the situaltion, but rather the control.

    • @zee6786
      @zee6786 5 років тому

      Very true

  • @sqprxs
    @sqprxs 10 років тому +58

    This sensitive system made me a prisoner in my own home

    • @lindsaylexii5283
      @lindsaylexii5283 5 років тому +2

      sqprxs i'm agoraphobic too. but i'm working on it. :(

    • @maishazarinanan5028
      @maishazarinanan5028 4 роки тому +1

      Can I use these words as a song lyric?

    • @angelasequera3345
      @angelasequera3345 4 роки тому

      Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else trying to find out tips for dealing with panic attacks try Debuncar Panic Attack Aid (just google it ) ? Ive heard some awesome things about it and my work buddy got cool results with it.

    • @Loveoverfear1001
      @Loveoverfear1001 3 роки тому +1

      Made it more likely for you to CHOOSE to be a prisoner

    • @sqprxs
      @sqprxs 3 роки тому

      @@maishazarinanan5028 sure )

  • @billywilliams8753
    @billywilliams8753 8 років тому +45

    Have had anxiety and panic disorder for 21 years now. It's a nightmare, but this is a very good video and does explain a lot.

    • @rundrihan695
      @rundrihan695 8 років тому +1

      can I ask you a question ? ... do you have symptoms such as vomiting so bad, collapsing , and being unconscious for short period of time?

    • @billywilliams8753
      @billywilliams8753 8 років тому +4

      Rund Rihan I have vomited before and always have stomach problems when I have them. I have felt very faint and very dizzy but, never collapsed or been unconscious. I always fear that, however.

    • @rundrihan695
      @rundrihan695 8 років тому +1

      +Billy Williams i have the same thing but when it to strong i collapse .. untill now i didn't have any cure... or any medication , i really don't know what should i do !

    • @NENAD1979J
      @NENAD1979J 8 років тому +3

      I've been researching treating panic attacks at home and discovered a fantastic website at Trevs Panic Fixer (look it up on google)

    • @nikhilsukumar23
      @nikhilsukumar23 7 років тому +1

      Billy Williams Dear friend me too. Be free and breed inner power. Fear is a brainwashed theory. Also never pile up negatively when it can be managed better as it will stop it growing into an unwanted fear. :) please reply what techniques did you use? I am with you don't have fear.

  • @ErinDeNis
    @ErinDeNis 28 днів тому +1

    I just adore Teal. I needed to hear this. I let anxiety run my show sometimes. I’m going to start becoming a friend to my anxiety. It’s a notification to clarify some beliefs that no longer serve me. Thank you Teal for being you. 🙏🏽

  • @seanjones8986
    @seanjones8986 6 років тому +13

    Holly molly.... You got me through my panic attack in 3 mins.... You need to be my physiatrists

  • @crazyguy123073
    @crazyguy123073 9 років тому +65

    i like her voice it calms me!

  • @BiblicalTrouble
    @BiblicalTrouble 5 років тому +2

    I suffered for years from panic attacks. One day, instead of trying to make it stop, I invited it to take me over (which I thought might kill me, but decided so be it then). I basically said C'mon MORE MORE & tried to make it bigger....and it stopped immediately! That was nearly 20 years ago & since then I think I've had a tiny tingle of anxiety exactly 2 times, which I welcomed in the same way so it lasted like 1 second. Now I can have my blood sugar any which way, OD on caffeine, be massively sleep-deprived, and I may feel every kind of crappy but NEVER feel fear. I've used this same principle I call "surrender" a lot in my life since that experience, and have found it to be the antidote to all forms of suffering.

  • @bilko1971
    @bilko1971 11 років тому +3

    Just the other day i had subscribed to the thought that resistance to the panic attack was causing me more grief and worry than the actual panic attic itself.
    Finding the thinking that caused it at the moment is the problem for me. It seems like ( out of the blue ) my body just starts to gang up on me. My nose gets blocked forcing me to breath erratically and then maudlin starts. I just found Teal Scott today and already she is empowering me.
    Thank you.

  • @Mojojojo-92
    @Mojojojo-92 6 місяців тому +1

    Sometimes it’s hard to know the difference between anxiety and picking up on someone else’s energy, this is for the spiritually gifted ppl ..

  • @suzannenewman668
    @suzannenewman668 4 роки тому +3

    I ended up in a mental institution 2 times because of chronic panic’s that lasted days.. yikes! Thank you Teal!

  • @epicwork5970
    @epicwork5970 9 років тому +33

    lady i don't know who you are but I'm so happy you exist , this videos calmed me down,I've been getting panicky all week not understanding what was going on . I've been smoking weed since i was 15 , i just turned 26 in sept. i think i need to stop , and start eating healthy . what you said made a lot of sense to me , also i think i love you

    • @deanaplacanje2412
      @deanaplacanje2412 9 років тому

      +MR. TRAPPINHARD I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else wants to uncover how to overcome panic attacks and anxiety try Knewreck Prevent Panic Guide (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my colleague got excellent results with it.

    • @BruceGatten
      @BruceGatten 8 років тому +2

      +MR. TRAPPINHARD take a number and get in line, dude...everybody loves Teal

    • @elisaiotero-figueroa9601
      @elisaiotero-figueroa9601 5 років тому

      @Rock-E Oldboy 😂

    • @elisaiotero-figueroa9601
      @elisaiotero-figueroa9601 5 років тому

      We love her she is a dimond of wisdom and guidance

  • @garrettwillett
    @garrettwillett 5 років тому +2

    I get anxiety attacks when im falling asleep some nights. Hoping this will help me get better sleep

  • @edwardduda4222
    @edwardduda4222 2 роки тому +5

    I had a panic disorder for almost 6 months and it was one of the worst times in my life. The one thing that helped me get rid of them permanently was acupuncture. When I first started, I had panic attacks while getting treated and the needles stopped them right when they started. After a few treatments they were completely gone. It was truly life changing and hopefully it can help you🙏🏻

    • @joeprimal2044
      @joeprimal2044 2 роки тому +2

      That’s interesting. Thanks for sharing and if you have any additional thoughts or links to share I’d appreciate them.

  • @DashaandAlice
    @DashaandAlice 4 місяці тому +1

    Having a freeze dissociation panic attack, not my first of course. Want to keep track here how many times I come back to this video. Hopefully not many 🙏

  • @Pendaz11
    @Pendaz11 10 років тому +13

    its important to not as-well that people who experience panic attacks are actually advanced human beings, remember neo when he was freed form the matrix? his journey to find his true self? sliding down that hole (rabbit hole) to discover himself. these attacks are pre cursors to revealing of the true power within the self for those who are ready

  • @MountainMama1000
    @MountainMama1000 10 років тому +19

    My panic attacks do not come from a thought. They come out of nowhere. They wake me from a sound sleep some times.

    • @adela315
      @adela315 5 років тому +18

      It is a subconcious thought. I would be happy having fun and they would come out of nowhere

    • @rayleenmarks7573
      @rayleenmarks7573 5 років тому +8

      They come from your subconcience

    • @lorenzo399
      @lorenzo399 4 роки тому +4

      It’s been 6 years, do you still think that panic attacks come out of nowhere? Just curious.

    • @queengoblin
      @queengoblin 4 роки тому +3

      No such thing as coming out of nowhere

    • @joanna0988
      @joanna0988 Місяць тому

      For me it could be a thought I had much earlier. I think the reason they come out at night is because you're not consciously suppressing it.

  • @little_tish8452
    @little_tish8452 7 років тому +6

    That positive aspects journal is genius idea

  • @roselassi
    @roselassi 11 років тому +2

    Excellent advice! In the midst of very debilitating panic attacks a wise woman told me this same thing - she sat with me & asked if I could make it happen - panic. I didn't want to think about it. She encouraged me to have one, told me not to try and stop it, just let it happen, release resistance, welcome it - she said I would be fine and she would be right there. I trusted her enough to do it and what I learned was exactly as Teal describes, "cured" by welcoming it rather than fearing it.

  • @vampireprincess2312
    @vampireprincess2312 9 років тому +18

    I've been suffering with panic attacks and anxiety since I was a teen. I'm in my mid 20s now. I was finally diagnosed with GAD about a year ago. They prescribed me Xanax told me to get a therapist and that was all. I suffer every day. I feel like I'm always sick. Like something is always wrong with me. I've been in and out of the emergency room, they've done xrays, blood test, heart test...and have found nothing. I convince myself that they're wrong and nor doing something right because they're missing something. I drive myself crazy every day just worrying about how the day is going to go. I stay in my room because I'm too afraid to do anything. I'm terrified of being alone. I'm afraid I'll have a panic attack alone or something will happen to me and no one will be there. I think I'm making myself sick now with all the worry. My blood pressure is shooting up because I literally don't know how to calm down. There's not a day I feel calm or relaxed. Not a day. I'm always on edge. I'm always freaking out about something. Living on my own doesn't help. I had a panic attack the other night and now I'm afraid to be alone again. Because I know it'll happen again. I feel like I'm crazy and I see the world differently from everyone else. Everything always seems surreal...like I'm always in a dream like state..I forgot how to live...I just want to feel normal.

    • @1GTX1
      @1GTX1 9 років тому +1

      Monica Marie I had few panic attacks years ago and it was like hell. I remember that on day 4 i was not even expecting panic attack like on previous days, i just didn't care... I don't know why but i just didn't care if a die, i didn't want to get better i didn't want anything.. and it stopped.

    • @KevinGeneFeldman
      @KevinGeneFeldman 9 років тому +1

      Monica Marie I almost felt like I wrote this post while reading it, its just like me. I hope you're better now and I hope I and everyone else gets better soon. I don't think pills like xanax or SSRI medications are the way to get better, just sicker.

    • @TheRumble101
      @TheRumble101 9 років тому +2

      +Monica Marie - I have had this disorder for 43 yrs- and when I was reading your post- I swear to you,I felt like I was reading my life at your age. The Money I spent- the doctors I seen- emergency rooms- uggg- felt like I was in hell. Every thing you said-I have been through- and still am. I was on no medication at your age- and was hoping to get over it myself. I tried methods the psychartrist would give me- did not work. They talk about relax,breathe, etc- and I am like WHAT- I can not even think right now. I get so focused on that feeling that it intensifies. I want someone with me- but I don't want them to talk. Everything they say is not helping and only makes t worse.
      I know its been 6 months since you posted this- how are things now? I have been waking up every morning with a panic attack- and what makes it more miserable is I have to be at work at 5am and I still am in panic mode when I leave. If a doctor told me that they could get rid of these attacks for the rest of your life- be panic free- but we need to take your arm off- with no hesitation- I would have them take my arm. That is how bad mine are.

    • @TheRumble101
      @TheRumble101 9 років тому +2

      Sammi-I am a Spiritual Person- and everything you said -is also my belief.I have 3 of the 4 crystals you have. I will try it- really hope it works for me.
      But still would give my right arm to be rid of panic attacks 4ever.

    • @traveldreamlovecom
      @traveldreamlovecom 7 років тому +1

      Hey, hope you feel better!

  • @MarsaHerod
    @MarsaHerod 8 років тому +9

    I can't be still have to get up and pace, have hot and cold flashes and they always happen when I feel like I can't breath or I am getting sick.

  • @rosettesionne9139
    @rosettesionne9139 3 роки тому +1

    I suffer from social anxiety and the simple fact of thinking about someone instantly make my anxiety reappear but when I listen to her I don't feel anxious at all in the contrary I feel at ease her voice her the same effect on my brain as the sound of water, she is the first person who don't activates my anxiety

  • @S0up3rD0up3r99
    @S0up3rD0up3r99 12 років тому +1

    I just had an anxiety attack just an hour before I saw this video. I came to realize why I struggle with what I want to do in life...that being I lost all the joy of the things I do.
    I'm thankful for the experience for it helped shine light on the dark corners in my soul that's holding me back from my greatest potential.
    Thanks Teal for the video.

  • @Grigora1
    @Grigora1 5 років тому +1

    This video is literally a life saver. I listen to your soothing voice and wisdom to calm a panick attack. Thank you so much Teal.

  • @myfragilelilac
    @myfragilelilac 7 років тому +1

    When I have a panic attack it is both the terribly intense emotion, but also an overflow of negative thoughts attacking. And when it happens, I feel like it's just like I'm taken over and it spirals out of control and I cannot even think. It's intense

  • @sofiatavares3008
    @sofiatavares3008 7 років тому +2

    I'm suffering from panic attacks for just 5 months but they are getting worse. .. all the 4 doctors want to give me beta blockers or antidepressants but I told them over and over I don't feel depressed and I just need someone to guide me through and help me understand why and how they happen. ... been trying to find something to help in books and Internet and this video was amazing. ..it didn't cured me but it helped me realise that what is happening is a natural though terrifying experience and how I can overcome all this and learn more about myself and how my body works. thank you for your videos .

  • @nikmamad
    @nikmamad 9 років тому +12

    waowwww,
    Her voice is so calming and reassuring, i dont need any med while she talks. I think i should just record her voice let play in my car while im driving.

    • @dhandapaniperumal7050
      @dhandapaniperumal7050 9 років тому

      +Mamad Irooni
      Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else needs to find out about tips to stop panic attacks and anxiety try Tarbetti Fearless Tutor (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my partner got amazing results with it.

  • @MsRoshniAli
    @MsRoshniAli 3 роки тому +1

    When i had a panic attack , I was able to understand it. I sent to my childhood cupboard and broke down. I didn’t plan this, but it came as a natural response. It’s later when I understood, that’s what I did during my childhood, before knowing that it was a panic attack. I cried and let all out. When the resistance left, I felt better. I gained control of myself.

  • @BrianneRN
    @BrianneRN 11 років тому

    Thank you for this video. I have suffered from severe panic attacks for years and I often need a reminder of how anxiety works.

  • @tsogin4396
    @tsogin4396 10 місяців тому

    I just did this. It was the best Christmas gift for me. Thank you, Teal. You help me so much. I cannot thank you enough. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @BlammorSybel
    @BlammorSybel 9 років тому +1

    I don't know how I can repay you.
    Just the fact I'm here I guess already shows my compass is guiding me towards taking care of myself even thought I never learned how to do so....

  • @michellehoward6233
    @michellehoward6233 6 років тому

    I have ptsd with chronic panic attacks. Thank you for noting the stimulants. I am grateful for your wisdom.

  • @vixsukkubus335
    @vixsukkubus335 12 років тому

    Thank you so much for posting this, I have 3-4 panic attacks every 3 days, and have always believed that it is due to me being super sensitive to the energies around me, and have not been able to figure out how to get out of it. This video gave me chills, thanks so much! Blessed be!

  • @rogerwheeler6064
    @rogerwheeler6064 9 років тому +1

    AMAZING video!!! Just came across this now as I was researching methods of dealing with panic attacks. I've been a sufferer of them for 15 years now. During these past 15 years I have done extensive research and tried several different coping skills, programs, and books. Somehow I missed this. Honestly your videos are far more informative than anything I've seen, done, or read in my life. You are a very intelligent individual. I'm so glad I've discovered your videos. Grazie!

  • @babettelarue
    @babettelarue 12 років тому

    they are the worst -- all of the above symptoms -- couldn't describe it any better- thank you for this...

  • @saramarie1663
    @saramarie1663 4 роки тому +1

    I am glad this video is up. I have panic attacks alot.

  • @normannoakes4698
    @normannoakes4698 5 років тому +1

    she tells the truth,in such a pleasant way,top marks.

  • @antoniabyrd
    @antoniabyrd 6 років тому

    Thank you! I just listened to you and it got me out of a panic attack. Now Teal, my mother passed away last summer and I seemed to develop panic disorder. I used to hike in Colorado all the time, despite fear of heights, but now my favorite hike I keep having panic attacks and I haven't been able to finish. I also have had panic attacks on the highway. I want to get over both of these.

  • @aquagal8645
    @aquagal8645 4 роки тому

    I am having a panic attack while driving on bridges or a highway. Its the worst feeling. I used to be bold while driving, it usually happens during stressful life episodes. I am working on it to totally overcome it. It tells you as if life is ending but nothing unusual happening around. Pure Illusion!!! Very very helpful tips Teal Swan, thank you🙏. God bless you!

  • @iamgrochu6780
    @iamgrochu6780 6 років тому

    Panic attact might be a common problem for new ones in the awekening in our "lovely" society, especially when the ones have a good heart .... Great episode, Thank You Angel.

  • @icic5
    @icic5 11 років тому

    This works I did this a few years back, I was skeptical but once I embraced those feelings and asked them to intensity they went away

  • @briantaylor5887
    @briantaylor5887 9 років тому +1

    Thank you. This along with your "How to Get Rid of Anxiety" video is just what i needed.

  • @kittyfittsy
    @kittyfittsy 7 років тому

    I am listening to this mid-panic attack and the concepts and perspectives you present really made a difference - and very much are applicable even to my lesser, day-to-day anxiety. Extremely grateful to you.

  • @juliemt1117
    @juliemt1117 Рік тому

    I've never had an panic attack before, but as bad as it was... It did teach me something

  • @marcryptic
    @marcryptic 8 років тому

    One of the most direct, no-nonsense videos on anxiety and panic attacks I've seen. I will try to put some of these things into practice. Thank you.

  • @viceganda2493
    @viceganda2493 8 років тому +1

    panic attack a feeling that your heart keeps running faster and faster that its hard to stop it and out of control until you think you r going to die or pass out and until you reach the peak level of panic attack and this is the moment you feel calm slowly and back to normal mode

  • @memillanf
    @memillanf 12 років тому

    "whatever we resist... persists" - never thought of that...thanks!

  • @HitmannDDD
    @HitmannDDD 11 років тому +1

    I used to suffer from panic attacks shortly after "waking up" to what is really occuring in the world. I can say from first hand experience that what she is saying is 100% true. I can't stress how important it is to "embrace" the experience, challenge it to "do its worst". Despite the sensations, know that you'll be OK. Use rational thoughts to switch back to your frontal lobe. Belief is everything, and once you're in control, the panic attacks will get less frequent and eventually be no more.

  • @thedomesticatedwitch
    @thedomesticatedwitch 11 років тому

    I got your comment on my page and I appreciate your advice, but I am currently seeing a therapist and she recommends the same things that Teal recommends. I have tried deep breathing and stuff but it doesn't work for me. Teal's advice, however, did actually work for me :) Blessed Be!

  • @jghuntr
    @jghuntr 11 років тому +1

    thanks Teal for this helpful video. I didn't know that I was having panic attacks; now I do.
    I took notes

  • @TranquillityAbility
    @TranquillityAbility 11 років тому +1

    reach those positive vibrations and leave fear behind! great video, thanks for posting!!

  • @bellambambabogspot3601
    @bellambambabogspot3601 7 років тому

    I'm having one now. I needed to come and see your video in order to relax a little. Didnt know what else to do...

  • @patrickknowling1796
    @patrickknowling1796 11 років тому

    Fearing the panic attack will only make matters worse. It is that fear that causes them to happen in the first place.

  • @sarahorbin7694
    @sarahorbin7694 8 років тому +9

    My chest has been hurting for a day now. It's hard to breath and I have a headache.

    • @sagaradate432
      @sagaradate432 8 років тому +2

      Google for Sudarshan Kriya by Art of living. I had same problem. Now it has been reduced. Practice it daily. Hope it will help. Sudarshan kriya+ meditation best tonic

    • @trashmail8
      @trashmail8 6 років тому

      Google the Buteyko method. You're very likely hyperventilating. The website normalbreathing dot com is a great source for example.
      Breathing through your nose helps a lot. It prevents you from spiraling down to a full panic attack.
      Nose breathe 24/7.
      I say this after finally discovering the source of my panic attacks after 10 years. It was literally under my nose. Bad breathing habits!

  • @galinag4687
    @galinag4687 8 років тому

    Thank you, Teal! Really benefited from your insight! I'm new at having panic attacks (up to two per day). I know the reason I'm having these attacks, a medical condition I want the answers to NOW!! My impatience has lead to fear and then to panic. But, some of the things I find helpful besides deep breathing is making my environment humorous! I try, as fearful as I am and thoughts I'm going to die, make myself laugh!! This may not work for everyone. But, I find that the more humorous my environment (comedy shows from UA-cam) the less I take my attack as SO BLASTED SERIOUS! No, it WILL pass!! Soft music helps also with deep breathing!

  • @FocusBeDrifting
    @FocusBeDrifting 8 років тому

    I had prolonged panic attack that lasted five days for me then the come down lasted another 4 aprox. I literally thought I was suffocating or my heart was going to flutter out and die. I tried everything to get out of the endless loop of thought, but it was because I thought their was something physically wrong with me which only extended the length of it. Only once I went to a doc got a pill, sedated me went off the pill, had a breakdown and have the doc confirm I was healthy that I rid of the physical symptoms I was experiencing. I appreciate the vids teal, helps a lot of peoples perspectives, I think.

  • @ECicala
    @ECicala 9 років тому +2

    Thanks Teal. I was having a pretty scary time here and you helped me.

  • @MsRmbrown
    @MsRmbrown 10 років тому

    I am not sure what your training is for this, but you are "right on" in every area here. I had horrible panics, and I moved passed them by using your steps. This was many years ago, and it took me quite a period of time to find all this information.
    Thanks for sharing this with those poor individuals who deal with this daily!!!

  • @mariakiaxiong9354
    @mariakiaxiong9354 11 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this topic... My father and I have been suffering Anxiety attack for a year now. Only those who been through understand this feeling, which I called "Demon." It is not easy to control it sometimes...Take it easy day by day...Thanks Teal

  • @odamayriverproductions9656
    @odamayriverproductions9656 11 років тому

    I truly learned some great techniques from your video...i lost everything to this and other illness's that followed due to ignoring this serious condition...eventually leading to severe depression, anxiety, social phobia's - resulting in loss of many family, all friends, career, lifestyle, health, social skills ....and have lived a very isolated life for past 8 yrs..so loneliness finally to great i reached out on youtube few weeks ago and so happy i did so, thank you for this inspirational vid

  • @susmateja
    @susmateja Рік тому

    One of the things I experience with panic attacks sometimes is that my perception of time changes and everything seems like happening as if in slow motion.

  • @samanthajohnson6229
    @samanthajohnson6229 8 років тому

    wow, thank you so much for this video. i watched it in the midst of one, and paused during each step. it has calmed me down so much, and i finally understood why i have them.

  • @zea430
    @zea430 12 років тому

    yes, embracing the fear and the details of all the intense feelings inside helps. It's like visiting the small child inside me and asking him what is wrong. When that child(the past me) express all the sadness to me, the curing process started.
    What you suggested is the best way to cure ourselves. Ignoring the fear(past unsolved emotion) would just turn it into something worse.

  • @astrobarb226
    @astrobarb226 8 років тому

    I lost my mom and my childhood home recently. Extreme anxiety, and now panic attacks as the house sale closed. Its the right move for me, but the inner child part is panicing about losing security. I talk to her about why this is a good thing, but she's still panicing.

  • @djb09g
    @djb09g 12 років тому

    wonderful video about not only panic attacks by anxiety/fear in general. i love how you get detailed to the cellular level

  • @snezanapiperski5683
    @snezanapiperski5683 5 років тому +1

    Thank you,I never said it,I listening you many years...You are the best. And I learned better English...

  • @grimaldi333
    @grimaldi333 11 років тому

    Hi everyone, I've sufffered from panic attacks for a few years now. I can't even describe how horrible they are. Basically, confront that demon, by breathing deeply and drinking cool water and distraction. I get an attack rarely now days, but when i do, they still freak me out a little, but like Teal says, dive into it,,,breath into it and with time you'll have more and more control over them. Thank you Teal for talking about this subject.

  • @katwoman2371
    @katwoman2371 10 років тому +3

    Interesting but when I have my panic attacks I'm in a 'panic' which means stopping and thinking of deep breathing is not possible. I'm literally running, screaming and passing out. This is more applicable for intense anxiety which may be helpful to stop a panic attack occurring.

    • @creative45630
      @creative45630 4 роки тому

      I know this is an old comment, but in case anyone is struggling with this today, my therapist advised to practice mindfulness meditation daily (eg Headspace - app or free on UA-cam). It will train your mind to go into the observing mode - the bit of your mind that can step back and get perspective (the bit you need if you’re to be able to do what Teal says and acknowledge ‘I’m having a panic attack’). Daily practice will sharpen the saw for when you need it.

  • @dawnthompson1002
    @dawnthompson1002 7 років тому

    I have panic attacks ... PTSD they say.. Started for me around 6 to 8 years old. I'm now 55. It's amazing to me what the human body and mind can endure. I'm going to try to do what she said and feel it thourghly and name it. It hadn't killed me in 50 years. So looking into the guts of it probably won't either.

  • @ThomasFrasier
    @ThomasFrasier 6 років тому

    This was exactly the kind of video I needed to find. Had a lot of anxiety attacks about a year ago and a similar video helped me out then. Now they're back, so time to get back at it I guess.

  • @evanwrose
    @evanwrose 12 років тому +1

    Another FANTASTIC video!!!! Thanks so much Teal, I can't wait till next Saturday!

  • @nicolareddwooddforest4481
    @nicolareddwooddforest4481 11 років тому

    I have always felt victimized and still do and I have a tear in my eye.

  • @randumgaming
    @randumgaming 12 років тому

    Hello Teal! I just wanted to thank you so much for making this video :D I've been suffering from anxiety for a long time, and it's increased to the point where it's hard to see my Son without having a panic attack! This video has helped me so much to understand where they are coming form and how I can understand them, and over come my fears! Much love, Namaste

  • @epiphanysoulguidanceb756
    @epiphanysoulguidanceb756 5 років тому +1

    When I had that panick attack was a time when one of my friends who I had a REALLY deep connection with moved to a different state after getting married & I was thinking " how could I survive without her!" So, at least I know what brought it on.

  • @Nature_guurrll
    @Nature_guurrll 11 років тому +1

    What about nocturnal panic attacks? That's what I experienced for 2 years when I was in my 20's and they were so bad that they would go on for hours & even made me pass out at times. I had absolutely no idea why they were happening. In other words, I wasn't worrying about anything when they came on - I was asleep! My fears must have been subconscious or unconscious. They stopped as suddenly as they came on.

  • @ANIVIABLUE
    @ANIVIABLUE 6 років тому +1

    I had a panic attack last night infront of 3 newish friends. I think it was caused by social anxiety. My heart was pounding and I told one of them I'm so sorry but I have to go i feel like im killing the vibe. They were nice about it like oh no your fine want some pizza? I declined and had my boyfriend pick me up. As I waiting for him to come I was so scared about thinking getting up and walking towards the door. I thought I should wait outside for him but decide against it. I felt like I couldn't even walk like a normal person. When i got in the car my heart rate went back to normal and I felt at ease. It was still there but his presence helped me alot. I feel like he's my rock when I get in this situation.

  • @otaviosantosdealbuquerque
    @otaviosantosdealbuquerque 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Teal

  • @TheaDragonSpirit
    @TheaDragonSpirit 12 років тому

    You have to focus on what is real in order to break a panic attack. I find being truly honest with what you have seen and aware of and realise you're not in any real danger.

  • @binayaadhikari6647
    @binayaadhikari6647 9 років тому +1

    I had the same symptoms six moths ago, thought that I was having a heart attack! It lasted for about 2 months, I also was prescribed XanaX.

  • @AndrewKraynik
    @AndrewKraynik 10 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for your help! I took notes the whole time... I already feel so much better just by listening to that!

  • @perfectlylonely4343
    @perfectlylonely4343 7 років тому

    Thank you Teal for explaining Panic Disorder so well. I suffered for many years. Therapy helped as well as just having a word to label it; Anxiety... but. most helpful was a mild tranquilizer, a non addictive medication called Buspar which I safely took for many years. Please share this info on this Medication that changed my whole life for the better within a few days! Thank you. Your videos are wonderful!

  • @modestpublican1617
    @modestpublican1617 8 років тому +2

    I used to smoke weed and get panic attacks I stopped my attack from your techniques

  • @rosezxza
    @rosezxza 9 років тому +1

    I have anxiety & panic attacks when I'm alone in public. I stop taking the trains & i would only take bus when its empty & i will seat the the back corner. Anxiety made me use up alot of money for cab fares because i feel safe getting to one place to another by cab. Sometimes I don't feel like going to school because I have to go out & get there. Now my boyfriend or friends have to fetch me from my house whenever we are going out. I did take medicine for it & try to ease my mind. But it doesn't seem to help & it's driving me crazy.

  • @defforestrobinson6948
    @defforestrobinson6948 10 років тому

    Good info Teal. But you may also want to try tensing and flexing all your muscles in your body while holding your breath and counting.

  • @thedomesticatedwitch
    @thedomesticatedwitch 11 років тому

    Hi, Teal. Thank you for this video. I have been having anxiety attacks since I was about 8 years old, and I am now 25. I never knew the reason why, or why these things were happening to me. I currently take Paxil for them, but I am getting weaned off of them, because I would rather treat the attacks naturally. I hope that others who suffer from these attacks find your advice helpful as well. It is much easier when you have a better understanding of them, something I wish I discovered years ago.

  • @infinitespace1959
    @infinitespace1959 9 років тому +3

    I have anxiety and have had a lot of panic attacks, but these vids are just on how to stop them, but in my experience you can't just stop them, you have to ride them out, which is horrible, but i can't just stop them?

  • @fossilizeddinonuggets6226
    @fossilizeddinonuggets6226 7 років тому

    I feel so much better after watching this. thank you teal.

  • @SlimyboyDave
    @SlimyboyDave 5 років тому +1

    She explains it perfectly. Amazing video!

  • @dodgers24
    @dodgers24 12 років тому +2

    Amazing points Teal!!! You always help me when you talk about any type of resistance. You should make a video about dissociation. Would be awesome! Thanks