It may appear in the beginning of, within, at the end of, or two places in the paragraph.
1) Lou is driving to work in his Mustang convertible with the top down.
2) It's a beatiful,crisp fall morning.
3) Suddenly, he is stricken with an intense and irrational sense of terror.
4) His heart races, he has trouble breathing, and he has strong sense of impending doom.
5) He pulls over to the side of the road to try to calm down.
6) Even though nothing around him has changed, the feeling of anxiety only increase.
7) Lou is like millions of others who have experienced a panic attack.
8) A panic attack is an overwhelming fear that occurs without warning or reason.
2007-03-12
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