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find that you are spending far more than 3 – 5 % in
SNS mode. The problem here is that you are
supposed to spend most of your time in PNS mode,
helping your body to run efficiently and only a
small amount of time in SNS. If you spend a lot of
time in SNS mode, you eventually burn the body
out.
Understanding the difference between stress,
anxiety and a panic disorder is simply seeing these
as different degrees of the same underlying
problem. Lets use an example to help you
understand. Assume you have a cabin in the
mountains at which you like to spend your
weekends. If you had heard that there was a bear in
the area that had attacked a person, this might cause
you stress. If you wake up one morning and find
bear feces on your property and fresh claw marks
scraped into the side of the cabin, you may
develop some anxiety. If you are out for a walk
and see a bear running full speed at you, you may
go into panic mode. While this is an outlandish
example, it does help to demonstrate that all three -
stress, anxiety and panic attacks - are the same
phenomenon just to different degrees.