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Prescription Sleep Medicine
Permanent Relief From Panic Attacks
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on June 04th, 2011
You may wonder what causes panic attacks. If you are one of those unfortunate individuals who suffer from them you’re mainly concerned about how to get rid of them. In order to find relief from panic effects it’s important to understand what causes them and how to find permanent relief these unwelcome attacks.
You’ve heard about the “fight or flight” response. The rush of adrenaline you receive from a threat to your life is a necessary survival mechanism. This was especially so back in days of old when an attack from a vicious carnivore could very well end a person’s life. Unfortunately, in our modern society it is the many stressful situations you’re subjected to that threaten your sanity and peace of mind.
What are some of the symptoms of a panic attack.
1. Sudden terror. When you experience terror, you feel as if your life is in danger. The sufferer of these horrible attacks sometime feels as if he or she actually is close to death. A loved one witnessing a panic attack fears the same result.
2. A Feeling of Unreality. Can you imagine how frightening it is to feel disconnected from reality?
3. Chest pains and difficulty breathing. When your chest tightens up and you suddenly find it difficult to breathe, the terror only increases.
4. Tingling in your hands and feet. This can make you believe you’re having a heart attack.
Let me offer you some solutions to help you eliminate panic attacks. Now, I can’t guarantee the first three solutions eliminate them—but they’ll definitely help improve your health, peace of mind and quality of life. Now that alone could reduce the amount of attacks you experience. The fourth solution I offer is unique and effective.
Exercise
I know. Remaining on an exercise program is difficult because it’s time consuming and downright unpleasant. From a personal point of view, I can definitely state I enjoy exercising.
You need all the help you can get in finding permanent relief from debilitating anxiety. The healthier your body is—the better you withstand stressful situations. I recommend exercising at least 4 days per week.
Proper Diet
What you put in your body determines how you feel physically. Certain types of food are known to increase stress in your system. If you’re polluting your body with fast food during the day and junk food in the evening, you definitely won’t respond to stressful situations very effectively.
Anyway, balance in life gives you the highest level of satisfaction. You experience optimum health by consuming the correct balance of fats, proteins and carbohydrates.
Here’s what’s wonderful. You don’t have to sacrifice your eating pleasures. Pay attention to what your body tells you. It will guide you in the right direction.
Meditation
Most people meditate for the spiritual benefits. Did you know daily meditation offers many health benefits?
Here they are.
• Lower heart rate
• Lowered levels of cortisol and lactate which reduces stress
• Reduced cholesterol levels
• Decreased blood pressure
Obviously, the above benefits go along way towards helping you reduce the frequency and severity of your unwanted attacks.
Permanent Relief from Panic Attacks
Here it is. The solution you’ve been seeking. Now, even though what follows offers you a permanent cure—you still need to follow the above recommendations. Your health, happiness and quality life are precious values you want to obtain and keep. Without supreme health and physical fitness, nothing else much matters.
Imagine this. You no longer suffer the dizzy spells leading to panic. The tingling sensations that accompany your racing heart become fading memories. You no longer experience hot flashes because the waves of anxiety that caused them are permanently gone. You finally realize anxiety will never again threaten your life by pushing you over the edge.
Now not only imagine these wonderful happenings, but also believe they are true—because help is on the way. Have you heard of Joe Barry’s “Panic Away?” His “One Move Technique” supplies you permanent relief from panic attacks.
Otoplasty Helps You Create a New Ear Shape to Fit Your Face
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on July 01st, 2009
For most of us, our ears are one of the most important parts of our bodies. While internal organs allow us to lead normal lives, we are often more aware of parts of our bodies that we directly use to interact with the world, such as our hands and feet.
Since we use our ears in our day to day life in a way we are directly aware of, yet we are unable to manipulate them as we do our hands or feet, they are often overlooked. This is even truer when we consider their appearance.
Ears, when they are thought of, are typically thought of for their functional purposes. But how do they affect our appearance? How would the look of our faces be different if this feature was different? Otoplasty can make a subtle, yet positive difference in the balance of a person’s features.
The ear reshaping process is a relatively simple, easy procedure. The anesthetic is administered (either locally or generally, depending on the scope of the surgery, the age of the patient, or the type of incision).
Next, the doctor will either make their incision, or inject the area with a simple needle that they can use to manually mold the cartilage underneath the ear as needed. Any incisions that need to be made are usually done so behind the ear to reduce the appearance of scarring. Regardless, there should be a limited amount of scarring after the procedure.
Any excess areas of skin can be removed if needed, and the cartilage can be redistributed to create a new look. The cartilage and bone underneath can also be restructured, moving the ear forward or backwards on the head.
In some cases, it may be necessary to add mass to some areas. In these cases, surgeons can remove a small amount of cartilage from the ribs or the ear itself and use that to fill in smaller parts of the area. Adding mass will not only create a new look, but also in some cases strengthen those parts that are weaker than normal.
As you might expect, there are risks associated with the surgery. Following your surgery, you must expect a recovery period before the wounds heal and the new structure takes effect. Depending upon the type of surgery and your unique health concerns, this recovery period should be quick and relatively painless.
Most surgeons today use internal, disposable sutures that will dissolve easily and painlessly after their work is done. Regardless, you should expect to follow up with your doctor to examine how the area is healing with time.
To find the best surgeon for you, ask your friends, co-workers, or consult the internet. After consultation with your doctor, you may find that your insurance will cover all or part of the surgery if there is a reasonable expectation that there is a functional, health related need for the surgery. Be upfront with your needs and health issues in the initial consultation in order to ensure a quick, easy, and painless process.