A Quote by Jennifer Damiano

In 'Next to Normal,' I had millions of breakdowns and panic attacks, but nobody ever heard about those. — © Jennifer Damiano
In 'Next to Normal,' I had millions of breakdowns and panic attacks, but nobody ever heard about those.
I spoke to friends that have panic attacks, and I spoke to a doctor who has panic attacks, himself. I also did a bit of research into them. It seemed like everyone's version of a panic attack had slightly different physical things. So, I decided to choose my own physical things.
Panic is efficient. Panic is effective. Panic is the way I get things done! Panic attacks are my booster rockets!
I had little breakdowns and depression that would last for three days. I also started suffering from panic attacks. I used to get them when I was really young, but they came back. I'd be out having a drink, and then I wouldn't be able to breathe, would freak out, and I'd feel like my heart was going to stop.
I'd had a relationship with a woman when I was 20, but nobody cared then. As it came out at the same time as my fame, I started to have panic attacks.
When I was immobilized by fear, I might have a panic attack. I've had a couple of panic attacks in my life.
I went to Columbia University because they were doing a study on people who suffered from panic attacks, and because I suffered from panic attacks my whole life, I decided to be a part of it. They had this questionnaire where they asked, How many units of alcohol do you have in a month? The top answer was 40 or more, and I got really scared because I was having on average 60 or 70 drinks a week. And I realized that that was a bad sign.
Limbaugh has taught millions of Americans about conservative ideology, emphasizing the Constitution and the country's founding ideals, and suffered attacks from the left as a result. He is a folk hero who is beloved in part because he defends tens of millions of Americans against attacks.
After 'Win, Lose or Draw' we were workin' on another album that nobody's ever heard, and it's a good thing nobody heard it.
I've had paranoid panic attacks.
As recently as 1979, neither panic attacks nor panic disorder officially existed.
I have panic attacks here and there, like in the weirdest places ever, and I've learned to deal with them.
I grew up very self-loathing. I was a phobic. I had anxiety. I had panic attacks.
[I had a sense of interior panic].Always. I didn't really know what to call it for a long time, but I have a friend in Greece who used that word panic a lot, and I found myself resisting it, until I totally accepted that as a precise description of my interior condition. It was mostly panic from one moment to the next. And nothing much else was going on.
I had panic attacks as a little girl, and they were not subtle.
At any rate, those problems [ non-proliferation regime for weapons of mass destruction ] would not be so acute, with numerous terror attacks and victims of those attacks in many areas of the world - in Europe and in the United States. We also never would have had such an urgent problem with refugees, I have no doubt about it.
I had panic attacks during rehearsal. There were times when I really thought I wasn't going to be able to do it.
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