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How do I stop having anxiety attacks while sleeping?

4 May 2010 2 Comments
cocktail_squid asked:


Recently, I have begun to experience anxiety attacks that take place while I’m sleeping. I am not having them during waking hours, and they don’t seem to be inspired by nightmares. I just wake up with my heart racing, my chest tight, feelings of anxiety that force me to fully wake, etc. I have to stay awake for about an hour to feel better before I can go back to sleep. Why is this happening, and what can I do about it?

2 Comments »

  • Nancy M said:

    In your sub-conscience you are anxious, that is why you are having them while sleeping, I used to stay up for 2 days, so I could sleep with out being woke up with one. I finally got put on medication and rarely do I have one, haven’t had one in over 2 years. Hope it helps.

  • Aislan said:

    I get that sometimes. I hate when you almost feel like your on the verge of sleep and it feel slike someone shakes you awake.
    I know its kinda weird but my counselor taught me something called EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) and it has helped me calm down and get back to sleep when I wake up in a panic.
    It has to do with tapping different acupressure points on your body while saying a phrase like “Even though I feel very scared because my heart is pounding I deeply love and accept myself.”
    I know it sounds retarded but I was so desperate for relief I was trying anything that might help. I always get horrible side effects from pills but this calmed me down without side effects. Might not want to do it in the presence of others though, I imagine embarrassment might be a side effect then ;)
    Check out this youtube clip. there are alot of others around the web too. I think these clips give you enough information for it to be effective without having to buy or sign up for anything.
    There are a whole lot of different ones on youtube and around the web.
    Good luck.

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