None of us are doctors and we made a best guess estimate based on what you told us. Your parents know you best and will know if you are having a panic attack or something more serious. Never hide illnesses from your parents; unless of course you like being hospitalized for long periods of time, or worse.
Am I trying to scare you; yes. Panic attacks are serious business and precursors to more serious illnesses. So stop trying to hide from it.
I tell thinks like they are. You may not like my answers but you can always count on getting straight answers from me. I have been a first responder long enough to know you need to speak with your parents and let them take you to your family doctor. This could be nothing more than nerves over something going on right now; or it could be an indication of something that needs monitoring or medical intervention. Only your doctor knows you well enough to know for sure how to move forward with this.
Hi, I am old enough to be your grandfather. I hope the advice and wisdom that comes with age will be useful to you.
You are probably having some type of panic attack. Everyone has them at one time or another. The problem comes in if they are recurring with any regularity. By this I mean on a daily, weekly or multiple times a day.
If so you need to tell your mom or dad what is happening and let them arrange for you to see a doctor and find out the reason for this.
As I said the occasional panic attack is generally not consider anything to worry about. When they happen multiple times a day or even a week they can be a signal of something more serious and in need of a doctors care and intervention.
Teza answered Friday April 8 2011, 12:31 am: You could be having a panic or anxiety attack. Just try to relax and take a few deep breaths- go to a quiet place and calm yourself down. [ Teza's advice column | Ask Teza A Question ]
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