MagickalKat777
Bluelight Crew
So I've had panic disorder since 2004 and I'm currently in the process of tapering off of my Valium as I want to be med free. The problem is that I have become completely sedentary. I mean we're talking that I have full blown agoraphobia so I don't ever leave the house...
I know that one of the things that they tell you to get over panic attacks is to exercise but does anyone have any tips on how to start? I hate getting my heart rate up there because once I feel it, then I feel it getting faster and then BAM! Panic attack.
I don't have a clue where to start. Would doing some sit ups and push ups every day count? Do I need cardio? I actually have no health problems outside of my mental health which is what is so damn frustrating but I know I need to start making healthier choices in the things that I eat, maybe take some supplements, and I'm going to have to do the dreaded exercise thing.
I'm 6'1 and 185 pounds so I'm not terribly out of shape and I stopped smoking and drinking back in September when I started my taper but when my taper ends in February, I want to be able to get out and do things ASAP and I have a feeling that starts out here while I'm at home with exercising and such.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Sorry if its in the wrong section, it seemed more appropriate to put it here than in mental health since it deals with physical wellbeing but I wasn't 100% sure.
I know that one of the things that they tell you to get over panic attacks is to exercise but does anyone have any tips on how to start? I hate getting my heart rate up there because once I feel it, then I feel it getting faster and then BAM! Panic attack.
I don't have a clue where to start. Would doing some sit ups and push ups every day count? Do I need cardio? I actually have no health problems outside of my mental health which is what is so damn frustrating but I know I need to start making healthier choices in the things that I eat, maybe take some supplements, and I'm going to have to do the dreaded exercise thing.
I'm 6'1 and 185 pounds so I'm not terribly out of shape and I stopped smoking and drinking back in September when I started my taper but when my taper ends in February, I want to be able to get out and do things ASAP and I have a feeling that starts out here while I'm at home with exercising and such.
Any help is greatly appreciated. Sorry if its in the wrong section, it seemed more appropriate to put it here than in mental health since it deals with physical wellbeing but I wasn't 100% sure.


