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Anxiety attacks

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MerylStreep Tue 13-Jun-23 20:30:57

Carenza
Are you able to help him when he has an attack. I was shown this simple technique many years ago.
Of course this isn’t going to take 2 minutes, but keep going.
Take the person out of the situation.
Hold their hands.
Get them to look you in the eye and hold that contact.
Then do deep breathing with them.
You must keep them holding eye contact.
I wish you well.

3dognight Tue 13-Jun-23 11:36:15

So sad, but lathyrus is right.

He must be allowed to do as little or as much as he feels capable of.

Having had many a panic attack as a young teenager at school in front of everyone (and been laughed at) it has affected my whole life , and my ability to socialise with regard to how many will be there, who they are and how ‘loud’ they are.

I have coping tactics learned over a life time, but I still have to be allowed to decide for myself what I can and cannot attend.

Wyllow3 Tue 13-Jun-23 09:56:32

If you are talking him starting meds and counselling 4/5 months ago Carenza123 its very early days for a very serious anxiety condition.

People can't change that quickly. It doesn't sound like he had much counselling - real change takes long term counselling (and a total willingness to engage)

I think Lathyrus has a good practical solution for now. Managing situations, him not going into ones that produce extreme anxiety.

Lathyrus Tue 13-Jun-23 09:50:47

Just let him stay at home and everybody else go to the family gathering and enjoy themselves.

I have a close relative who has suffered in the same way for many years. She has a restricted life but one that she is comfortable with.

Carenza123 Tue 13-Jun-23 09:44:20

My husband suffers from anxiety which is having an effect on our family life. Last Christmas he had a meltdown and it was embarrassing in front of the family group. He is on medication, gone for counselling etc, to no avail. My daughter has said that she is not now having the usual family gathering as she is afraid of it happening again. Any suggestions?