Saturday, April 08, 2006

"John" is a 66 year old male who suffers from anxiety attacks

"John" is a 66 year old male who suffers from anxiety attacks. His problems began approximately 18 months ago when he took on the responsibility of caring for his elderly mother on a full time basis. This new role as care giver became very demanding and he began a pattern of excessive alcohol consumption; and his usual one pack a day cigarette habit rapidly increased to two packs a day.

For years, he had practiced very poor eating habits and this poor nutrition coupled with his new responsibilities, proved even more devastating when he suffered a stroke and found himself requiring medical care. His stroke forced him to give up his part time job which he felt he needed in order to supplement his limited retirement benefits. This loss of income along with his struggle to overcome his own physical disabilities created by the stroke, left him even more stressed and he began having anxiety attacks on a daily basis. His responsibilities as a care giver continued throughout his recovery process and he found only occasional relief from his duties from relatives who could offer only limited assistance.

Fortunately for "John", he sought medical assistance and his doctor prescribed Ativan which helped to alleviate his symptoms. He also began attending care giver group sessions at his local retirement center on a weekly basis. Just knowing there are other people with similar difficulties, has helped to ease some of his anxious moments.

If you are experiencing a similar situation, we would be happy to receive your comments and suggestions. Once again, we want to remind you how important it is to seek professional help before you find yourself in a health crisis such as "John" experienced.