gumboot
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I just have a question for anyone with a bit of experience with anxiety disorders. Given the incredible wealth of experience and knowledge wandering about this place, it's as good a place as any for some advice.
Basically, someone close to me has an anxiety disorder, in the form of panic attacks that can be quite debilitating.
Although they are relatively rare, it somewhat stunts our activities together as I enjoy being outgoing and doing new and interesting things that are outside normal every day life.
This other person, however, is more than a little hesitant to do such things out of fear of a panic attack. They take medication for it, which I gather helps, but isn't 100% effective on its own.
I don't know much about such disorders, and really want to know what *I* could do, or encourage them to do, in order to help them.
I understand such things can be quite incident specific, so if anyone has some useful insight and would like to discuss the matter in more detail please feel free to PM me. Otherwise any general advice would be much appreciated!
-Gumboot
Basically, someone close to me has an anxiety disorder, in the form of panic attacks that can be quite debilitating.
Although they are relatively rare, it somewhat stunts our activities together as I enjoy being outgoing and doing new and interesting things that are outside normal every day life.
This other person, however, is more than a little hesitant to do such things out of fear of a panic attack. They take medication for it, which I gather helps, but isn't 100% effective on its own.
I don't know much about such disorders, and really want to know what *I* could do, or encourage them to do, in order to help them.
I understand such things can be quite incident specific, so if anyone has some useful insight and would like to discuss the matter in more detail please feel free to PM me. Otherwise any general advice would be much appreciated!
-Gumboot