Do you feel lightheaded, dizzy, out of control or get sweaty, palpitations, difficulty in breathing or blurry vision when driving? Some other symptoms that may accompany these are pumping adrenaline, high blood pressure, unclear thinking and feeling confused, inability to control your thoughts and failure to tell the difference between realistic things and imaginations? If so, you are very likely suffering from panic attacks when driving. This is not a disease but a condition that affects very many people, across all ages and classes. It is however more prevalent among young females and the elderly people although it is not uncommon for middle aged males and females to have serious driving fear problems.
Are You Looking For Ways To Overcome Driving Panic Attacks?
by Rod McDonald on May 09. 2010 in Misc
An Inside Look at Tennis Elbow
by Rod McDonald on Apr 12. 2010 in Ailments/Diseases
When you have this tendinitis called tennis elbow, you will feel pain along the joints of your elbow each time you try grabbing onto items or objects. The pain and stiffness of your lateral epicondyle will even get worst if you try twisting or flexing your wrist and fingers. All in all, any movement that requires the use of your flexor muscles will lead to further damage and make your condition far worst than it already is. If you are looking for ways on how to cure tennis elbow, then you will find this article extremely useful. So, read on!
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by Rod McDonald on Apr 08. 2010 in Misc
Patella tendinitis is a condition that strikes down many people. In fact, if you are doing a lot of sport, or even just a lot of exercise you may be at risk. The fact is that most of us don’t have bodies that are in perfect condition. As a result of that, we often put more stress on our knees that we need.
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by Rod McDonald on Mar 18. 2010 in Remedies
Among other conditions that can be unpleasantly uncomfortable, painful and potentially dangerous during pregnancy is acid reflux. Since this is a stage in life where one must try as much as possible to avoid drugs while at the same time try to eat enough, it becomes a tricky situation getting rid of the acid reflux symptoms. Generally, treating acid reflux during pregnancy should be done using natural remedies and preventive measures. The cause of this condition is mainly excessive acid in the stomach that climbs up the esophagus, causing an uncomfortable sharp soreness and pain.
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