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Hey ave
It sounds like a panic attack maybe I too get this you just need to try and calm yourself which I know is easier said then done but just relax and then it should pass.
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Hi Ave,
Thanks for posting again. Please post as much as you need too. These forums are a great place to find advice from people going through the same stuff.
Difficulty breathing can be a sign of anxiety. Have you seen your GP about anxiety? They might be able to go refer you to a psychologist who can go through management tips for your specific symptoms.
Beyond Blue has some great resources on management of anxiety symptoms.
www.beyondblue.org.au/the-facts/anxiety/treatments-for-anxiety/anxiety-management-strategies
There is a bit of a trick to slow breathing. It can sometimes help to take slow even breaths in and out through your nose. Breathing too deeply might make you feel light headed, try to breath in for 3 counts and out for 3 counts. Or listen to one of Beyond Blues relaxation videos and follow their instructions.
www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/staying-well/relaxation-exercises
I hope these are helpful.
Jess
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That's great that you are seeing your GP. It can be a difficult first step to take but having a good supportive doctor can make a lot of difference.
Sometimes you can experience symptoms of anxiety without a panic attack. I've was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder 16 years ago and now days I only have a panic attack if my anxiety is really bad or has been going on for a while. I still feel anxious and have symptoms of anxiety, but panic attacks are pretty rare.
Good luck with your GP.
Jess