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4 tahun
Anxiety when flying or traveling in general
I have really y bad anxiety with everything ng I do. But my anxiety is at its absolute worst when I need to fli need to board a 14 hours flight ( KL-LDN) to go back to uni. Flying in general gets my anxiety running , not more to say flying in this unprecedented times. My panic attacks get extremely bad on the flight itself, where I have to tell the air stewardess that my anxiety really affects me and I will for sure have 2-3 panic attacks where it’s HRD for me to breathe and I can’t control my emotions. I would just like to sleep for the entirety of the flight. Please help me with what g medication I can take to do so. Because of my anxiety, it makes me nauseous and lightheaded in air anda few days after too

4 tahun
Greetings!
Thank you for your questions. To receive solutions to your problem that is the extreme fear when flying, we would first need to confirm the diagnosis if it is really an anxiety or other problem before treatment can be given. Therefore, we greatly suggest that you refer this to your nearest medical doctor.
In general, Our fears of flying have triggers, which are thoughts, images, sensations, and memories to which we have become sensitized. A person who is sensitized to certain bodily feelings might fear turbulence or normal take-off and landing. And someone who fears heights might become terrified thinking about flying many miles above the ground.
The list of triggers is long: turbulence, take-off, landings, terrorism, crashes, social anxieties, or being too far from home. Some people fear fire, illness spread through the air system, using the toilets, or violence on a plane. Others have a “bad feeling” about their flight, afraid that their anxieties will somehow predict a catastrophe.
Newer treatments for fear of flying involve traditional methods of cognitive-behavioral therapy, or CBT,tailored to flying. Therapy includes techniques for managing anxiety, such as diaphragmatic breathing, to use while on the flight. People who are sensitized to bodily sensations during take-off, landing, or turbulence are desensitized to these triggers.
Education helps calm anxiety, too: how a plane flies, facts about turbulence, and the meaning of the various sounds and bumps during a normal flight. Virtual reality programs, during which fearful fliers are exposed to computer simulations of flight triggers, are also helpful. So, too, are flight simulators that are ordinarily used to teach private pilots how to fly small planes. (These are sometimes located near airports.)
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