Kashia,
Oh, I can understand what you mean. I have had similar situations and it makes it worse as I know I am having a severe attack and it seems as if I am not beleived.
I am seeing a new therapist as I suffer badly from PTSD, and that is part of why I have these terrible attacks. At least this therapist knows what it means and I have found comfort in that fact.
Are there things going on that are triggering these anxiety attacks you are having?
Have you seen a therapist? Often regular doctors shy because they know this is something that has to do with psycological issues of some kind and they don't really have an expertise in this area. And they tend to shy from giving anti-anxiety drugs as well do to thier inability to deal with any psycological issues.
Now a psychiatrist will know what you are dealing with as well as a therapist. But it is the psychiatrist that will be the one that will prescribe medication to treat this.
Calm down, you are not alone and I know, as well as many others here, how frightening an attack can be.
Try to find a good therapist or psychiatrist to help you.
Open Eyes
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