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Anxiety Attacks While Driving

  • Posted on July 2, 2009 at 12:35 pm

Do you have a history of having panic and anxiety attacks? If yes, certainly this has been hampering you from functioning well and doing things that you normally do everyday. However, you don’t want this to happen so you try your best to still function well in the society.

Nevertheless, there are situations that you could not control, one of which is having anxiety attacks while driving. This is very dangerous because obviously, you might meet an accident when this happens.

So how could you avoid anxiety attacks while driving, you ask? Here are some steps you could do to avoid this:

1.Keep your mind away from the act of driving itself. If you are too preoccupied and self-conscious about your driving, you would grow anxious about your every move. You would start to palpitate, hyperventilate, feel nauseated, and would experience extreme sweating. You would be fearful of losing control of the steering wheel and the car itself. To prevent this from happening, you must not get too focused on your driving task. Instead, enjoy the scenery or think of nice thoughts to keep your mind away from driving.

2.Bring something in your car that would keep your mind off the action of driving the car. Perhaps turning on the radio or playing an audio CD would do the trick.

3.Have some snacks to bring with you should you feel the urge to munch on something at a given moment. This would make you less focused on your driving action.

4.Keep a mobile phone with you always so that you would have a general sense of confidence and security while inside the car.

However, there might come a point when you experience anxiety attacks while driving and you weren’t able to avoid it. Don’t fret because there are some emergency steps you could take:

1.Don’t continue driving. Instead, pull over and open your window or get out of your car. In this way, you would feel less restricted.

2.Practice breathing exercises to calm you down.

3.Paper bags should come in handy so have some in your car in case you hyperventilate.

4.Bring your medicine and water with you always.

Chances are if your having panic anxiety attacks while driving you also suffer them in other situations. Here are some more tips for coping with panic attacks in your daily life.

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Dogs – they smell but you can’t help but love them!

  • Posted on July 1, 2009 at 9:05 pm

My dog got into a minor car incident today and it really brought home to me how much I love my dog and can’t imagine my life without him. The silly sausage went running out into the road right into the wheel of the a very slow moving car, and got such a fright he went running haywire and back into the rear wheel of the same car! Miraculous as it may sound, there was absolutely nothing wrong with him – not a single mark or breakage.

How would I live without my doggie? I got to imagining a life with no rogue hairs floating in the air as you vacuum the carpet or pick up a sweater from the back of an armchair. No having to make special arrangements for him to be looked after when I go on holiday. No having to venture outdoors in the wind and the rain when all I really want to do is sit on the couch and watch a DVD. No dog smell – I might try and deny it but unfortunately the houses and cars of every other dog owner I know smells of dog so I’m sure my own must too!

They bark too, which I have to admit does seem to get on peoples nerves, my own included, and they do get into fights with other dogs on occasion. They chew things up, they dig holes and they run away. They have no shame when it comes to getting it on with as many partners as possible whilst out for a sunny walk on the beach, all without any form of introduction, other than a cursory bum sniff, and they don’t care who they might offend in the process!

They poo. A huge bone of contention between dog lovers and dog haters – well it used to be until dog owners (well the majority of them anyway) realised that it wasn’t fair to have others clearing up their dog’s poo. They also beg. I can’t imagine living in house where you don’t have to feel guilty when eating a biscuit (or anything else for that matter) feeling like the most neglectful owner in the world as the dog sits there with huge liquid neglected looking eyes. Seriously if anyone saw him they’d think he was being starved!!

But the fact is, as momentarily ideal as it sounds, I cannot imagine my life without my dog. I hate the thought of coming downstairs in the morning or home in the evening without being encountered by a whirlwind of joy – I know, I’m obviously an attention seeker, but I can’t help it! When they say that dogs are loyal and are man’s best friend, I couldn’t agree more, he is my buddy. The minor incident this morning really brought it home to me that if he had been injured then I really want to be able to get him the best care possible, so I have checked out www.petinsurancecover.me.uk and found us the deal best suited to us.

Consider the benefits of Pet Cover for your loved pooch.

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