The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, May 15th, 2000
PANIC
Those who suffer from disorder find it's not easy to control minutes of terror
By EVAN HENERSON
Los Angeles Daily News
Monday, May 15, 2000
"Panic" -- the word sounds like what actually happens: an accelerated heart beat, sweating, shortness of breath.
For someone with panic disorder, an attack is worse than anything we can dream up because it's precisely that person's imagination that goes haywire.
When she has an attack, Liz, a former executive secretary, said she develops a feeling of hyper self-awareness. A sneeze or cough isn't just something she can brush aside and ignore. I...
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