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The panic attacks - I still have them. They started when I was around 8. They always have to do with my death
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"The panic attacks - I still have them. They started when I was around 8. They always have to do with my death"

- Patty Duke

About this Quote

Patty Duke's quote speaks to the battles she has actually confronted with anxiety attack since she was a kid. It is likely that these panic attacks are rooted in a fear of death, which is a common symptom of anxiety. It is possible that Patty Duke has actually experienced a distressing occasion in her life that has actually caused her to fear death, or that she has an ingrained fear of the unidentified. Whatever the cause, it is clear that Patty Duke has been handling these panic attacks for a long time, and that they have had a significant influence on her life. It is very important to acknowledge that anxiety is a genuine and major concern, which it can be handled with the right support and treatment. Patty Duke's quote is a reminder that we should not take mental health problems lightly, which we must look for help if we are having a hard time.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Patty Duke somewhere between December 14, 1946 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 31 other quotes.

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