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Panic Away Review - HONEST review on how Panic Away helped me free from panic and anxiety attacks - Ask the Specialist: Affect of Cocaine on Cardiovascular System - Jihad Mustapha, MD

Panic Away Review - HONEST review on how Panic Away helped me free from panic and anxiety attacks




Hey there, Michael here. I just wanted to
post this review for the Panic Away course.
I used to really, really suffer from some
pretty bad anxiety. It really was ruining
my life. I mean sometimes it would be totally
random like I'm at a birthday party grilling
out and then all of a sudden I'd have this
huge chest tightening wave of anxiety. I'd
start breathing fast and all of a sudden I
would have to lock myself into a room and
hope that it would pass. Pretty soon my anxiety
kept creeping up on me until it was something
I carried with me 24/7. I really had gotten
to a low point before somehow I stumbled upon
the Panic Away system. I flew through the
whole course and to my surprize the things
that I had been taught began to work. Then
work a little bit more, and a little bit more,
until pretty soon my anxiety was completely
wiped away. Today I now know good and happy
life can be because I'm not shackled down
by anxiety and panic attacks. This program
has been such a gift for me and has given
me the tools and strength that I need to get
my life back. Thank you so much Panic Away.
If you are struggling with anxiety or panic
attacks like I was, you absolutely must click
on the link below and check out the Panic
Away system. You deserve to get your life
back.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgmPALqVa5M


Ask the Specialist: Affect of Cocaine on Cardiovascular System - Jihad Mustapha, MD




What cocaine does to the cardiovascular system is immensely detrimental. The way it works on the
cells that line the vessels around the heart, it delivers a noxious stimuli that cause this vessel to go into
what we call spasm. Spasm means the vessel goes from round, nice, relaxed circular vessel, into a tight,
spastic portion that actually becomes totally occluded. And, a patient that uses cocaine can have an
acute heart attack just from that. When a vessel goes into complete spasm, the blood flow goes into a
halt and stops immediately. Whenever the blood stops in the body and allows itself to interact with the
platelets, which is- platelets are made to stop bleeding, once these platelets get together, they get
activated. And, the first thing they do is they form a blood clot. So, these patients that use cocaine,
they normally have normal vessels, don’t have blockage, but once the cocaine used, the vessel becomes
spastic, shuts down, forms a blood clot- boom, they have a heart attack. On the other hand, they get a
spasm, does not stay long enough to form a blood clot, they do still get a heart attack, but once the
vessel opens, it reperfuses that myocardium, that part of the heart, and do better. But, still they lose
muscle cells. Now, when they do that repetitively over time, you’re constantly losing cells of the heart
and end up having a bad heart and then die from that. The one thing that they die from is what we call
arrhythmias or when the heart just goes into sort of non-productive contractions. And, usually they die
within seconds from that if there’s no one around to revive them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WU7HoQqixBU

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