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If your finding it happens a work quite a bit, do you feel able b to have a chat with your manager aboyt it?,
Be kind to yourself - you're doing your best, and when you're feeling like you can't breathe or speak properly, it's a really clear sign that you need to take a short break. A five-minute break in this case isn't that much time that it'll let anyone down, and it sounds like you have supportive people there who look out for you and are in favour of you taking a break as well if you really need it.
With your experience of panic attacks, is this something you've had for a long time, or something relatively new? Do you notice it getting better or worse compared to previous busy times at work? We're here to listen to you,
I understand you can't get rid of tge triggers or the work demands ans you cantc do anything about the actual environment, situations but I agree take the breaks and its absolutely fine to- dobt feel bad-vits what you need and never feel ashamed to meet your needs you should be supported in this and it feels like they are understanding of this. Can you talj to your manager?