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Q. In
the last few days, I have begun having panic attacks. Anytime I am
alone, I begin to worry and have to get out of the house and be with
people. At night, I begin wondering if my heart is beating too fast,
my pulse is not strong enough, etc. I have had a reaction to
over-the-counter medication that I believe brought on the first
reaction and has caused a ringing in my ear. Would the ringing in my
ear be triggering the panic attacks?
A. Many people find that the ringing in the ears, as well
as other sensory changes, eg. sensitivity to light, sound, etc. can
be a precursor to the panic attack. Many of these symptoms are
associated with an overall symptom known as Dissociation.
People can tend to have these symptoms and then have the panic
attack. There is a link between the two; that is, dissociation and
panic attacks and research is currently looking at this link. Some
say it is a change of consciousness which is triggering the panic
attacks.
So, yes, this is common. Many people then go on to use this
symptom to say ...OK I am experiencing this, let's start working on
the Panic Anxiety
Management Techniques to let go of the panic attack. It can be
used in recovery.
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