Need Help for 15 Year Old Daughter With Severe Panic Attacks

Posted By Nania (Aurora, Co) on 01/29/2016

Hi, I need help for my daughter, she is 15 years old she started having panic attacks late 2014. She had so far four attacks.

Her first and a severe one was on November 2014 then august 2015 then December 2015 and January 14 2016. We went to a neurologist, cardiologist and did the EKG, we also did the blood and thyroid test ALL CAME NORMAL. She is not afraid or worried about anything, she is a brilliant student very sportive and active.

When she had the attacks she fainted started crying, shouting and kinking she couldn't open her eyes but she was aware of everything it lasted between 10 to 30 minutes and after that she stopped opened her eyes and start laughing for 10 minutes and she couldn't stop it. Please if you have the same symptoms share your experience and how you dealt with it and cured it.

If anyone know how to cure this PLEASE HELP ME THANK YOU.

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Replied by Robert Henry (Ten Mile , Tn) on 01/29/2016

HI U NANIA, , , , , , , , , been down this trail back in the 70's when I was job stressed. Went everywhere and all said that I was hyperventilating. I never bought into that, but you may can hyperventilate without doing all the deep breathing. When you get too much oxygen into your blood then the pH changes, and your vessels restrict and you can't get blood to your brain and you black out. In this black out state you start to breath normally and finally come around.

A L. Rock neurologist put me on Dilation which is for epileptics. That helped, but a side effect is that your bones go away. You end up with osteoporosis and crushed vertebrae like I now have. In the 80's, I went to XANAX and that helped. In the 90's, I took no drugs. Old age had cooled my hot head down.

In reflection, I think I needed to CHILL and clean out the garbage in my body and organs with cleanses and get my minerals right.

I don't have the answer for your daughter but Big Parma is not the answer. Me....... I'd do the cleanses that Dr Hulda Clark's books recommend. I'd also have a Spectra Cell blood test run to learn what she is deficient in. I can almost promise you that she is low in iodine and magnesium regardless of what your doctor says. Have her take magnesium, Baking Soda, H202 bath soaks instead of showers.

Don't go nuts. This will not be quick fix thing as it is probably mental and physical. I think mine was. She is probably an over-achiever with a Type A personality, , , , same as me. She wants to kick ass, get on or get out of the way. Got to chill. Life is just a bowl of cherries.

On the other hand, she may have a brain parasite and you will have to find some special doctor for that. My doctor in Tn has come across this numerous times. He solved the problems with homeopathic methods. Vandy and Tenn med schools wanted to do exploratory brain surgery. I have related this in past posts.

Wish you well. ====ORH===

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Replied by Steve (Nevada) on 01/29/2016

Check out EFT (emotional freedom technique) for the panic attacks. There are many free youtube videos that will walk you through the process. EFT typically works very fast on children.
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Replied by Steve (Nevada) on 01/29/2016

Check out EFT (emotional freedom technique) for the panic attacks. There are many free youtube videos that will walk you through the process. EFT typically works very fast on children.
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Replied by Mary (Illinois) on 01/29/2016

Generalized seizures, these include absence seizures, atonic seizures, tonic seizures, clonic seizures, and tonic clonic seizures. generalized seizures are the result of abnormal neuronal activity on both sides of the brain, with this type of seizure, loss of consciousness, falling down, and /or muscle spasms are common, there are numerous kinds of generalized seizure.

Absence seizure {previously known as petit mal) are most common in children and teenagers, they are characterized by black stare lasting about half a minute, the person appears to be daydreaming.during this type of seizure, the individual is unaware of his or her surroundings, staring or daydreaming children do not all have epilepsy, though a daydreaming child can be aroused by a simple touch or someone talking, atonic seizure (drop attack) is a childhood seizure in which the child looses consciousness.

Tonic seizures cause stiffness of the body muscles, colic seizures cause repeated jerking movements, tonic-clonic seizures (previously known as gran mal) are characterized by sudden cries, a fall and rigidity and jerking of the muscles, shallow breathing and bluish skin, loss of bladder control is possible, and is followed by confussion, fatigue, and/or memory loss it can be freighting to witness, especially for the first time.

There are several vitamins that may be helpful .. magnesium which helps calm the nervous system and muscle spasms, vitamin b complex which is extremely important in the functioning of the central nervous system, improves circulation and is helpful for many brain related disorders needed for normal brain function .. not sure if this helps any, but I wish you both the best of luck in your quest.

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Replied by Timh (Ky) on 01/31/2016

In addition to previous suggestions, other nutrients particularly effective for brain disorders are Taurine, Glutamine, and Acetyl L Carnitine. Herbs for brain health are Chinese Skullcap and Hemp Oil/CBD.

Healing music is also effective. Here is a link for brain relaxation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WHt005QvzsY

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