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Jamastiene

(38,187 posts)
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 01:04 AM Apr 2020

Are there any 24 hour phone numbers a person can call if they are not suicidal, but

have a bad phobia and panic attacks. I have a severe weather fear and it's the middle of the night. I have a feel this time I will see damage to my home. I have no one and no idea what to do if or when it happens. I have what feels like a cold chill going down my spine and an overall feeling in my body like out and out poison. I don't know how to describe it.

Anyhow, I was just wondering if there is any 24 hour phone line for people who are not suicidal, but do suffer from phobias that are this intense.

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Are there any 24 hour phone numbers a person can call if they are not suicidal, but (Original Post) Jamastiene Apr 2020 OP
Some states/cities have 211 lines for people who need all kinds of help and resources. Liberty Belle Apr 2020 #1
Breathe Rorey Apr 2020 #2
You did the right thing, reaching out to DU Rhiannon12866 Apr 2020 #3
I know how it feels vercetti2021 Apr 2020 #4
There is the Panic Attack Hotline mecherosegarden Apr 2020 #5
Civilian and military pbmus Apr 2020 #6
Suicide hot lines are there to talk people down Warpy Apr 2020 #7
Jamastiene, please check in when you can. irisblue Apr 2020 #8

Liberty Belle

(9,533 posts)
1. Some states/cities have 211 lines for people who need all kinds of help and resources.
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 01:09 AM
Apr 2020

Try and see if it works where you live.

What state and city are you in? Are you under a tornado warning and do you have a safe room in your house?

If you are in a tornado warning situation, is there someone, a close friend or neighbor, you could reach out to for help or just company so that you won't be all alone in such a situation, regardless of the COVID_19 orders? Maybe ejust just staying on the phone or chatting on Facebook with someone until the storm warning is over would give you some comfort.

Of course the likelihood is that your house will be just fine. If there's no one else to reach out to, maybe just turn on some relaxing music and get a good book to read to pass some time until the danger is past and you can feel safe again.

Rorey

(8,445 posts)
2. Breathe
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 01:10 AM
Apr 2020

This isn't answering your question, but I can tell you that there are some awesome videos on youtube to help deal with panic attacks. There are some breathing exercises that help.

Rhiannon12866

(204,787 posts)
3. You did the right thing, reaching out to DU
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 01:14 AM
Apr 2020

That's one blessings of this site, we're always here 24/7. I suffered from severe panic attacks when I was in my 20s. One thing I was told to do was to breathe into a small paper bag - which really did seem to help. I carried one with me in my purse for years. I'm sure that there are services you can look up if you have a phone book, but a this hour DU is the best idea. Just remember to breathe. That's what I tell myself when I feel panic coming on since I often realize that I'm holding my breath.

vercetti2021

(10,156 posts)
4. I know how it feels
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 01:22 AM
Apr 2020

National suicide prevention hotline. Trust me all day I've been thinking about it myself. I had to reach other before I did something to myself. Even close to cutting again

mecherosegarden

(745 posts)
5. There is the Panic Attack Hotline
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 01:53 AM
Apr 2020

The number listed 1-800-64-PANIC (72642).
You can also try calling the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): 1-800-950-NAMI (6264). Also you could try this :Text CONNECT to 741741 . They have counselors for support. I hope these work for you.

And breathe!

pbmus

(12,422 posts)
6. Civilian and military
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 01:53 AM
Apr 2020

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA): (800) 662-4357. SAMHSA runs a 24-hour mental health hotline that provides education, support, and connections to treatment. It also offers an online Behavioral Health Treatment Locator to help you find suitable behavioral health treatment programs.

Veterans Crisis Line: 1-800-273-8255. Text a message to 838255. Operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs, these services aid veterans and their families who may be in crisis by connecting them with VA responders.

Warpy

(111,169 posts)
7. Suicide hot lines are there to talk people down
Mon Apr 13, 2020, 03:48 AM
Apr 2020

and they're not all suicidal. Many of the staffers are psych majors learning their trade in the trenches. They know that just talking things out can help a lot.

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