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Most of us are familiar with anxiety and stress. Who wouldn't feel nervous after getting a letter from the Internal Revenue Service requesting an audit of last year's tax return? Or imagine yourself driving on a lonely road late at night, developing a flat tire, and realizing that your jack is broken. Even self-confident people frequently discover that giving a speech or performing in front of a large audience can make the heart start to pound, put butterflies in the gut, and the turn hands to ice.

People deal with stress differently. Some find that talking out their problems is the best medicine. For them, having a shoulder to cry on can be very helpful. Others have a hard time revealing their feelings and fears. Men, in particular, may worry that disclosing anxieties could be perceived as a sign of weakness. They may prefer to exercise--the wood chopping technique of tension reduction. It's hard to remain uptight after a long swim, a hard run or a vigorous workout.

Imagine yourself in a traffic jam after a particularly hard day at work. The longer you sit the hotter the engine gets. As you watch the temperature gauge climb your anxiety level goes up accordingly. Now picture yourself lying on a beach with warm sun, gentle breezes and peaceful waves. No stress there.

You can't take a vacation every time things get tense, but you can learn to relax. We can't think of any better way to achieve a state of relaxation than by listening to or watching one of Dr. Emmett Miller's CDs or DVDs. Emmett has been transporting people to relaxing internal environments for over 20 years. This physician has one of the most soothing voices we have ever heard. Our all-time favorites remain, "Rainbow Butterfly," "Letting Go of Stress," "Easing Into Sleep," and "Ten Minute Stress Manager." Here's more information from Dr. Miller about anxiety.

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Anxiety, most people view this term as fluff and they say its just everyday aggravations. Until you have been to the point of not being able to open the door to go outside that lasts almost a year, cannot drive the car out of fear, cannot be in a group of people without sheer panic, fear is terrible and I am glad there are meds to help deal with it.

It is not a sign of weakness, it is an illness and not one that is fluff. You feel you cannot breathe, dizzy to almost passing out, nausea from fear... that is 'anxiety' and not fluff/weakness as most of society believes it is. I thought this until I went through all of this. Weakness is not a word I use anymore for anyone, we all have our own level of fears, some are deeper than other but fear none the less.

It seems there are no truly effective drugs for anxiety. Good basis for a program? Also,
Use of antidepressants to deal with anx. Symptoms may depleted dopamine system?
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