by Dr. Blumberg on January 23, 2012
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by Dr. Blumberg on January 17, 2011
Can Caffeinated Coffee Trigger Panic Attacks? Coffee: To Drink or Not To Drink Many panic attack victims tell me they have read and been advised that caffeine can trigger panic attacks. In many instances, the panic disorder sufferer has been instructed to eliminate caffeine from their diet to control panic attacks. The ingestion of caffeine […]
by Dr. Blumberg on December 26, 2010
THE FOUR TRIGGERS IN FORMATION The first Attack “Out of the Blue†The Primary Trigger (1): The Core Emotional Source of Panic Attacks *Mary, a 32 year old married school teacher, had just lost her father to a sudden heart attack five months ago. The holidays were quickly approaching and, as usual, Mary had overextended […]
by Dr. Blumberg on December 19, 2010
Holiday Panic Attacks The Holidays were rapidly approaching. *Janet, a 35 year old married Nurse, was busily preparing for her family to visit. After she had completed most of her preparation, she took a break and started to thumb through a family photo album. All of a sudden, “Out of the Blueâ€, she felt a […]
by Dr. Blumberg on October 11, 2010
If you are like over 5000 of my panic disorder patients, then your first panic attack struck you “Out of the Blue†with no apparent reason. An unexpected onslaught of intense heart pounding, shallow breathing, head pressure, weakness, hot/cold flashes and rubbery legs can be so frightening that you are convinced you are dying or […]
by Dr. Blumberg on August 22, 2010
What Causes Powerful Panic Symptoms “Out of the Blueâ€?  Intense physical symptoms of dizziness, chest pain, shallow breathing, weakness and rubbery legs seem so intense that both the Doctor and the Patient believe the source is a medical condition. After multiple medical investigations, doctor visits, and several trips to the ER, Sara* a 24 year […]