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He suffered a panic attack.
The woman, originally from Italy, was visiting the UK on a work trip when she she suffered a panic attack after failing to take medication for bipolar disorder.
Frank Hewetson, an English career activist, told Stewart he'd suffered a panic attack when he first discovered he may end up in jail for the next 15 years.
Sergeant Pogany was an interrogator in Iraq who said he suffered a panic attack when he saw an Iraqi mangled by a machine gun.
The trio were then taken straight to a "jungle jail" by helicopter, but Collins suffered a panic attack just before it took off.
Recently, an audience member suffered a panic attack and had to leave halfway through the play, even though it lasts a matter of minutes, less than most theatres allow for intermission.
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Spiked with phobic silliness — Miranda suffers a panic attack at the sight of Terry's ornate Boston bedroom — "Misconceptions" is an asinine pileup of improbabilities.
We see Wilson suffer a panic attack on a plane, after which he retreats to the recording studio like a knight to his castle.
It's strange to see Victor, whose eeriness has much to do with his preternatural calmness, so flustered; later we see him suffer a panic attack in the enclosed space of Julie's toilet.
Army officials dropped cowardice charges on Thursday in the case of a sergeant who said he had suffered from a panic attack in Iraq but charged him with the lesser offense of dereliction of duty.
So next time you see someone suffer from a panic attack, understand that anxiety delivers in a variety of forms and that we should exercise empathy; because just like any other condition, it can affect someone in all aspects of their life and in often what seems to be beyond their control.
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