boostjunky wrote:
i've heard some people use caffeine...coffee, redbulls, etc. anybody else do that? i would think that would do the opposite.
Yes, caffeine and alertness drinks are not at all helpful, and may make things worse.
Progressive muscular relaxation (PMR), yoga and Mindfulness are all techniques that you can practice somewhere quiet, in your own time. They train the body not to respond so quickly, so when you get anxious it reduces the sweating, muscle tension, heart rate, throat lump, racing mind and other symptoms that lead to panic.
Mindfulness, if it works for you, is something you can practice also when anxious - it is about feeling the anxiety and allowing yourself to become aware of all the symptoms, and of all the things around you. If anxiety and panic are just an aspect of your character, then greater awareness should lead to greater control. It works a bit for me. Next time that you are moderately anxious, try looking around you and just feeling all the symptoms.
You could ask your doctor (or psychiatrist / psychologist if you have one) if there are any courses on anxiety management that you could attend.