Anxiety, Panic Attacks caused by Hormonal Imbalance
Posted on Oct 11, 2008 under panic attacks |
Dr. Hotze explains how low progesterone levels can cause estrogen dominance, leading to anxiety and panic attacks. This can safely be treated with bioidentical progesterone.
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October 11th, 2008 at 1:16 am
I can understand …
I can understand what you’re saying too. I don’t think that hormones are the ONLY cause and answer. It’s worth investigating though…which you obviously have. If a person can’t find a physical reason for anxiety, then accepting and desensitizing may be all that is left. Some people, however, may be lucky enough to find a physical connection and get significant relief. So, I guess the video is not crazy and neither are you.
October 11th, 2008 at 1:16 am
I have had every …
I have had every blood tests done. Hormones were tested, PH Levels, my blood has very little acid and I’m alkaline thank God. I can understand what you’re saying. I read today that if you take Ambien that it “Might” cause panic attacks and anxiety. That was on the ad on the back page of side effects. Everything can cause panic I suppose, some more then others.
October 11th, 2008 at 1:16 am
Exogenous stress is …
Exogenous stress is a factor for everyone to deal with, however, if you still feel anxiety after taking steps to reduce exogenous stress, look on the inside…have your hormones tested.
Lose the stigma…it’s not always just in your head.
October 11th, 2008 at 1:16 am
I was also …
I was also diagnosed with very slight hypothyroidism that doctors didn’t feel needed treatment. Once I started progesterone, I felt much, much better. Later, I learned that progesterone helps regulates the thyroid. I can certainly understand how full-on hypothyroidism could cause major anxiety. In that case a person would probably need to take thyroid hormone and depending on age and hormone tests may also need progesterone. I have an older friend who takes both and is much relieved.
October 11th, 2008 at 1:16 am
Actually hormones …
Actually hormones def effect panic.. My mom had hypothyroidism and it gave her crazy anxiety.
October 11th, 2008 at 1:16 am
This Video is crazy …
This Video is crazy, Panic has nothing to do with an imbalance hormones. It’s all about what is going on inside of your mind and how we interpret what is happening to us. If we feel dizzy we think oh no this must mean I am going to faint. My heart is going 158 this must mean death and nothing more. Negative messages and self talk like that is what makes the anxiety attack turn into a full blown panic attack. Accepting panic symptoms, feelings is a sure way to get desensitized and live your life.
October 11th, 2008 at 1:16 am
The only way to …
The only way to overcome panic attacks for good is to not focus on the actual attacks themselves but to understand why they happen it is the that cause the attacks. Medication can help, the true answer is talking to someone who understands, cares, who will not judge you and who will offer you support and positive reinforcement. Talking about EVERYTHING you think about and understanding the thoughts, feelings and behaviours. It is simple, the hard part is trusting someone with all of yourself.
October 11th, 2008 at 1:16 am
I have personally …
I have personally experienced panic attacks that are completely relieved by bio-identical progesterone. Prior to this I was given anti-depressants that made the problem worse. Because I live in an area that is very behind the times, medically speaking, it took 13 years of suffering to finally find the solution. If big pharma could patent this product, I would have seen a commercial on TV for it. I ordered testing online and get my hormones through the mail. It’s just like a miracle!