NLP treatment (or its equivalent) for panic disorders does have occasional undesired side effects in that patients are completely cured of having panic attacks, but the underlying disorder reappears as, for instance, mild loose bowels. But even those panic attack patients will tell you to the person that they much prefer having the symptoms of mild gastrointestinal problems rather than severe panic attacks which can happen at any time and at any place, such as while driving over a bridge. Does that paint the picture?

Doctors use, as their remedy of choice in treating panic disorders, hepato-toxic drugs (mood enhancing drugs that can and do kill the liver). Go to any dialysis center and ask how many there were taking anti-depressants, anti-anxiety and anti-psychotic drugs before their liver, kidneys, etc. became so inflamed so as to quit functioning — to the end that they require dialysis or die. Some drugs doctors prescribe for panic attacks can make you want to kill others.

And how many formerly panic disordered patients successfully cured using NLP have died or required dialysis?

If you study the statistics you’ll find that doctors consider having their panic attack patients live the rest of their lives in the drug induced twilight zone - as a success relative to their aggregation of “sound” statistical data.

Some doctors don’t like NLP because it works. Permanently.

Other doctors applaud their patients’ initiative and determination in solving their problem with NLP.

Of course there are various skill levels and competency levels among all NLP practitioners just as there are various skill levels and competency levels among all MDs (medical doctors). Locate a NLP practitioner (or the equivalent) who has a booming practice teaching panic disorder patients to re-frame panic inducing thoughts. With the internet, such a task is no longer impossible.

Grady