A lot of people don't know that you can use a phone number to find
out information about a person's background. Full name, current
address, relatives, neighbors, address history, and an assortment
of public records can be obtained just by entering their phone
number into a reverse phone number service like
ReversePhoneDetective.
What is the purpose of a reverse phone search, you ask?
Some of the benefits of this software include:
* Finding out the source of a harassing "prank") caller
* Research a number that appeared on your phone bill
* Locate an old friend from high school or college
* Find "missed" calls on your caller ID that you don't
recognize
* Verify an address
* And more
So how can phone number look up help you? If you're like the
example above and haveSo how can phone number look up help you? If
you're like the example above and have, but have no idea who the
number belongs to or what address the owner resides at, then you
can use a "reverse phone directory" service to find out this vital
information.
Apart from finding that nuisance caller, this service can help you
find, a friend or family member whose telephone number is the only
form of contact you have, or maybe you just need to verify the
owner of the number before you call.
Still Using White Pages!
Yes you could, because both residential and business phone number
lookups are generally available online for free, but when it comes
to a cellular phone the service is not easily available.
Information like this is only held by the carriers and
telecommunications companies, the free directories do not contain
any such numbers.
A lot of people would go to the white pages to trace a mobile
number and just give up simply because they find out that wireless
numbers are unlisted on the white pages. White pages only offer
residential land line numbers. The businesses numbers are listed on
the yellow pages and neither one of them have mobile numbers
There are several companies offering to reverse search cell numbers
on your behalf. You just find one of these, plug your number in,
and you should get your results in seconds. Although the
information offered is pretty much the same regardless of price,
you need to be aware of the accuracy of the information being
offered. The more frequently the company's database is updated the
more accurate you results are likely to be.
Buy Reverse Phone Detective
There are endless websites that offer this service, but they are
not free. The fee can usually be a one-off payment and with some
websites, you can run as many searches as you like once you have
access, but with other sites you will be expected to make a payment
each time you search.
This fee helps subsidise the cost that the company has to pay for
access to each of the carrier's databases. Without this fee, the
information would most likely be out of date and incorrect. The
records they offer include cell owner details, address history,
carrier details, and the phone connection status etc.
In conclusion,
Reverse
Phone Detective is a more effective way to do a search using a
phone number. This service is accurate, easy and affordable, you'll
be able to find information on almost any number you enter. If you
really want to access to such records then I believe paying a small
fee is a price worth paying.
Date Published: Jun 22, 2009 - 1:50 pm
Your heart is racing, your head is spinning, it seems like your
heart wants to jump out of your body and you have no control of
it. You place your sweating hand on your chest, almost hoping to
calm it down by your touch………not today, as the beats get faster
& faster. What is going on, you wonder, is it a panic attack?
Anxiety Disorders
If you have experienced the above, don’t think you are alone.
People with anxiety disorders tend to feel extremely fearful and
unsure. Most people feel anxious about something for a short time
now and again, but people with anxiety disorders tend to feel
this way most of the time. This fear and worry can make it hard
for them to do everyday tasks. About 18% of American adults have
anxiety disorders. Children can also suffer from this. Treatment
is available for people with anxiety disorders.
This article is about one kind of anxiety disorder called panic disorder.
Panic Disorder
People with panic disorder have sudden and repeated attacks of
fear that last for several minutes, but sometimes symptoms may
last longer. These are called panic attacks. Panic attacks are
usually brought on by a fear of certain disaster or a
fear of losing control. A person
may also suffer a strong physical reaction. It almost feels like
having a heart attack. These panic attacks can occur at any time,
making sufferers constantly alert and worried about the
possibility of having another attack.
A person with panic disorder may become discouraged and feel
ashamed because he or she cannot carry out normal routines like
going to the grocery store, or driving. Having panic disorder can
also interfere with other everyday activities.
What are the symptoms of panic disorder?
People with panic disorder have:
sudden and repeated attacks of fear.
a feeling of being out of control during a panic attack.
a feeling that things are not real.
an intense worry about when the next attack will happen.
a fear or avoidance of places where panic attacks have occurred
in the past.
physical symptoms including:
- pounding
heart,
- sweating,
- weakness, faintness, or dizziness,
- feeling a hot flush or a cold
chill,
- tingly or numb hands,
- chest pain,
- feeling nauseous or
stomach pain.
When does panic disorder start?
Panic disorder often begins in the late teens or early adulthood. More women than men have
panic disorder. Its not likely that everyone who experiences
panic attacks will develop panic disorder.
Why do people get panic disorder?
It is often observed that Panic disorder sometime runs in
families, but no one knows for sure why some people have it,
while others don’t. When chemicals in the brain are not at a
certain level it can cause a person to have panic disorder. That
is why medications often help with symptoms because they help the
brain chemicals stay at the correct levels.
Is there help?
Once a visit with the doctor or health care provider has been
carried out, then treatment can usually commence. The doctor will
do an examination to make sure that another physical problem is
not causing the symptoms. The doctor may make a referral to a
specialist such as a psychiatrist, psychologist or licensed
social worker. Panic disorder is one of the most treatable
anxiety disorders.
Medications can help reduce the severity and frequency of panic
attacks, but they may take several weeks to start working.
Different types of medications are used to treat panic disorder.
They are antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs, and beta blockers. These same medications are
used to treat other types of disorders as well. There is a
natural alternatives, which will be discussed below.
Psychotherapy, or “talk therapy”
with a specialist can help people learn to control the
symptoms of a panic attack.
Therapy can be with a licensed social worker, counselor,
psychologist or psychiatrist. These methods do not necessarily
lead to a cure for panic disorder, but most people can live a
normal life when they receive treatment with medicine and/or
therapy.
Who pays for treatment?
Most insurance plans cover treatment for anxiety disorders. This
is something that you need to verify with your insurance company.
If you do not have insurance, the health or human services agency
of your city or county government may offer care at a clinic or
health center where payment is usually based on a person’s
income. If you are in the USA and receive Medicaid, the plan you
are in may pay for treatment.
A natural technique to stop panic attacks
As mentioned earlier there are some natural alternatives to
stopping panic attacks. One in particular is the One Move
Technique™, which has given people
the ability to immediately stop fearing another panic
attack. This technique is simple yet amazingly
effective.
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“One day, without any warning or reason, I felt terrified. I was
so afraid, I thought I was going to die. My heart was pounding
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see also:Causes of panic attacks
This
article is written by yyjacqui
Date Published: May 22, 2009 - 8:02 pm