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Social Anxiety Disorder Treatment – Drug Free, Easy To Learn Techniques

December 28th, 2009

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Anxiety disorder cure. Is there one? You might well ask. A way of stopping them without the use of drugs

It’s definitely possible to stop them without drugs. I know! It’s not exactly a “cure” but as near as you will get. It’s not like you can take a pill and cure them for good. But you can learn to stop them for good.

A motorcycle spill caused me to have panic attacks for ages after. I must have tried every drug on the market. I got very little benefit but worse was that I knew any benefit I did get would cease when I came off the drugs.

Therein lies the problem with using drugs to combat anxiety attacks. If you even do get some benefit, it’s lost when you stop the drugs. Any decent doctor won’t let you take drugs for any length of time.

At some point in the near future your reliance on medication will have to stop. And the anxiety will be back. And you know they will hit you as bad, if not worse than ever.

In an ideal world a treatment for social anxiety disorders without drugs would be readily available. It may please you to know that it does exist and that it works very well for me. I’ve taken back control.

I am no longer a victim waiting to be struck down at random. I mention “random” but mine aren’t all random, I know when I’m going to have one. Crowds are what trigger an attack for me. Only has to be three or more people and bang!

I got to the stage where just a few people around me would have me running for dear life. I realised (in my mind) how stupid I was being. Still, I just had to run. I believed I was fleeing for my life.

I did an awful lot of research and spent what seemed like a life time trying to find a permanent cure. When the wait was over it was definitely worth it. Strangely though none of the doctors I saw mentioned a treatment like this.

You can keep on searching and hoping and in the mean time taking the drugs. Or start to do what I do every time I feel an attack coming on. I simply brush it aside and get on with my day.

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