You'll want to distance yourself from the source, for starters-- like we did today. If it's not directly interfering with you, it helps. Also pay close attention to your breathing. You're going to want to inhale for a count of three, and release for the same count.
A lot of time, when people have panic attacks, their breathing becomes rapid and shallow, and that makes it difficult to get as much oxygen to the brain, rendering you shaky and lightheaded.
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[It makes sense to him.]
I am generally fine, and can handle it, but... [Occasionally, it's really bad.]
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[These are things he needs to know.]
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A lot of time, when people have panic attacks, their breathing becomes rapid and shallow, and that makes it difficult to get as much oxygen to the brain, rendering you shaky and lightheaded.
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... I see. In that case... I believe I can try to remember these things. They seem simple enough.
[Maybe it will help him be LESS PATHETIC, to his own mind. He doesn't say that out loud, though.]
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[ A memory that can override your death, though... isn't going to be easy. ]
For now, just focus on that.
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[A beat, and...he shakes his head.]
Even so, I appreciate your advice.
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[ Even if her situation was different. ]
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Focus on your own recovery.
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[ she says... so cheerfully. ]
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That...was not even the point I was trying to make.
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[ It's true. ]
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Is that a compliment?