What are the Signs of Panic Disorder?
When it is understood that unresolved, unreasoning fears from past lives are the source of most Panic Attacks, the progression of symptoms that result in Panic Disorder can be better understood. All along the way, the individual will be given many opportunities to confront and resolve their fears. Panic Disorder usually begins with “minor symptoms” like rapid heart beats, hyperventialating, unexplained dizziness, etc in the weeks or months prior to the first attack. The person’s initial response is that “I’m just tired” or “It won’t happen again” and so on, because they are too afraid to admit there may be a problem. “Suddenly”, the person experiences their first full blown panic attack. Too fearful to ignore undeniable symptoms, the person will often seek an “emergency medical evaluation”. Yet by the time this help is available, the symptoms will have greatly decreased and they will be told “everything is normal”. They may choose to do nothing for awhile if they have no further sympto