posted on Apr, 2 2012 @ 02:23 PM
reply to post by Qumulys
Effectively he wasn't so much concerned until he tried to go out and walking a bit, and came back very afraid, crying and walking nervously around the
home...My wife tried to calm him down making him lay down on the sofa with a hot cover of wool. My wife told me he bursted into crying and than became
extremely silent.
I got a bit angry with him because I was feeling uneasy and afraid and he was already deciding to give up and surrender to sadness.
He passed from calm and cold blood to panic in a few hours.
He could spending hours thinking about a problem or a fear. We are trying hard to confort him.
Now, well, my wife is better in conforting him while I could become as much nervous as him if I focus on this thing. He saw me concerned and he knows,
I am a doctor and I take seriously everything. Unluckily quite everything he had wasn't part of my specific job.
I hope anything he has won't scare him so much to cause another panic attack. His worst one led to a heart attack at the age of 18 ( and he was my
other son's birthday ), and he was alone at home. My neighbors saved him and tried to help him. We never knew the reason. He said it happened just out
of the blue, he said he felt the strangest feeling and than his heart started running very fast.
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