
Groundhog_Day
Member
- Dec 5, 2023
- 97
Now that I have all the equipment for the carbon monoxide tent method, I keep rehearsing the process. What has become more clear is that I'm very likely to have a panic attack whilst in the tent, and I'm not sure I will be able to stop myself getting out, especially if I'm in a delirious state from the carbon monoxide.
I don't have any sedatives, and alcohol makes me sick. I do have a beta blocker - atenolol for my congenital heart disease, so could take a few of these, but I don't find they make much difference when I'm having a panic attack.
Is there any chance of staying relatively calm, without drugs? I plan to keep reminding myself that it should be relatively painless and I will finally be free, and staying alive is the much scarier option for me. Also, try to do some meditation breathing exercises to calm down, and just be in the moment.
Do you have any other techniques for dealing with panic? Should I try and get sedatives from my GP? I find they are very reluctant to prescribe them here in the UK. If it comes to it, I could try ashwaghanda, which I took a while ago and it had a slight relaxing effect.
I don't have any sedatives, and alcohol makes me sick. I do have a beta blocker - atenolol for my congenital heart disease, so could take a few of these, but I don't find they make much difference when I'm having a panic attack.
Is there any chance of staying relatively calm, without drugs? I plan to keep reminding myself that it should be relatively painless and I will finally be free, and staying alive is the much scarier option for me. Also, try to do some meditation breathing exercises to calm down, and just be in the moment.
Do you have any other techniques for dealing with panic? Should I try and get sedatives from my GP? I find they are very reluctant to prescribe them here in the UK. If it comes to it, I could try ashwaghanda, which I took a while ago and it had a slight relaxing effect.