Kevin Love reveals he Had a Panic Attack During Game...

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nikkas talking about weed fixing mental health :mjlol:

I know people personally, that didn't start having mental health issues or were tweaking out until after they started smoking heavily. That shyt manifested itself into some real demonic shyt. Stop recommending that to mentally unstable people... it's a known fact that it can compound their issues and trigger a lot of fukkery in their heads :smh:
 

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Most of these dudes definitely need it....
Besides talking to a psychiatrist there’s really not much that can be done

Opioids help but that shyt is too addictive and will have you walking around looking and acting like a zombie/junky all the time

Best thing you can do is find out what your trigger is and try to avoid it if you can or atleast understand that you’re physically ok and try to relay that message to your brain
 

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Reading this was rough cus I remember the first panic attack I had in 2014.

Healthy as a young bull, no stress, just another day when suddenly the attack came out of no where. Think about the worst fear u ever had, now times that by 20. Your heart is beating super fast, u can barely breath and the worst off all, u can’t control ur brain with such vivid scary thoughts.


Had to be an Ativan for the next six months, lost like 60+ pounds. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy.


The irony is I use to believe it happen to weak people and that with strong mind, u were able to overcome anything :snoop:

U can overcome it with a strong mind. It just takes time. I had panic attacks for a damn year back in 2015. From small ones to full blowns. I took an extremly low dose of ativan for the full blown ones. Went to see a psychiatrist, he prescribed me Ativan for emergencies and lexapro to cure it. Took the lexapro one day and it made shyt worse. I lost weight and muscle mass from not eating much. I didnt even wanna leave the house in fear of getting a panic attack in public. I ditched the meds entirely and said fukk it, if this kills me then so be it. So i accepted every attack. I finally mentally over came it in 2016 and havent had one since. I contribute my healthy living and exercising to helping me kick that horrid shyt
 

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they dont
:snoop: Yes, they undeniably and quantifiably do.

http://www.who.int/healthinfo/statistics/bod_panicdisorder.pdf

In actuality, people in the third world suffer from anxiety and panic attacks MORE than Western nations.

Mental health doesn't discriminate, we just don't have ready information about these things from many third world nations because of the very nature of these nations being what they are. They lack the logistics and health networks to report and verify these things. That doesn't mean they don't exist.

Again, there's no magical trigger for people living in poverty that makes them immune to mental health, the human brain is fairly uniform, male/female being the main delineator.

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Mental Disorders - Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries - NCBI Bookshelf

http://www.who.int/bulletin/volumes/81/8/Patel0803.pdf
 

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:snoop: Yes, they undeniably and quantifiably do.

http://www.who.int/healthinfo/statistics/bod_panicdisorder.pdf

In actuality, people in the third world suffer from anxiety and panic attacks MORE than Western nations.

Mental health doesn't discriminate, we just don't have ready information about these things from many third world nations because of the very nature of these nations being what they are. They lack the logistics and health networks to report and verify these things. That doesn't mean they don't exist.

Again, there's no magical trigger for people living in poverty that makes them immune to mental health, the human brain is fairly uniform, male/female being the main delineator.
man up
 

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nikkas talking about weed fixing mental health :mjlol:

I know people personally, that didn't start having mental health issues or were tweaking out until after they started smoking heavily. That shyt manifested itself into some real demonic shyt. Stop recommending that to mentally unstable people... it's a known fact that it can compound their issues and trigger a lot of fukkery in their heads :smh:

:mjlol: at nikkas who think drugs are good
 

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I've had a handful of these, completely (and seemingly) random, which makes it that much more unnerving. What's scary is that these symptoms so closely mimic those of a heart attack; you really wonder if it's about to be a wrap.

Messed-up thing is that once I had that first one, for a long time afterwards I'd be so nervous about having another one that I'd wind up triggering it.

I've basically overcome them now, thanks partly to CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) and partly to some lifestyle changes, but I don't think having another episode will ever not be in the back of my mind.

:salute:to K-Love for telling his story.
 

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Hey breh ive never had a panic attack but i heard it was like u kno that feeling of climbing down stairs in the dark but u miss a step and u have that falling feeling? Is it like that? Obviously for much longer time period.

It’s just horrible, it’s like u body and mind are attacking u and u just have to endure the torture and hope that it doesn’t last long. Sometimes u are out of the hole in less than a minute, other times damm near half an hour.

U can overcome it with a strong mind. It just takes time. I had panic attacks for a damn year back in 2015. From small ones to full blowns. I took an extremly low dose of ativan for the full blown ones. Went to see a psychiatrist, he prescribed me Ativan for emergencies and lexapro to cure it. Took the lexapro one day and it made shyt worse. I lost weight and muscle mass from not eating much. I didnt even wanna leave the house in fear of getting a panic attack in public. I ditched the meds entirely and said fukk it, if this kills me then so be it. So i accepted every attack. I finally mentally over came it in 2016 and havent had one since. I contribute my healthy living and exercising to helping me kick that horrid shyt

That’s the thing tho, at first u don’t understand what happening, so ur convinced ur dying! But u get better with time and u learn techniques that can lessen the duration of the attack like breathing exercises. Doesn’t always help but atleast u are aware what ur experiencing.

I’m not gonna lie Ativan was heavant sent at first but I was worried that I would get addicted, I slowly weaned my self off in like 2 months. I could not have done without benzo. I had zero apatite and the only time I could eat a little was when I took the meds.

I’m fortunate it passed and I resumed normal life after 6 months. Alhamdulilah haven’t had any issues ever since.

Stay strong!
 
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