I have tried cognitive behavioural therapy, for panic attacks , in the past, and I used to be able to stop them, with my thoughts. Now, I find that they are beyond my control, and sometimes cannot be stopped. They also wake me up, in the middle of the night. How should I deal with this?
Start with your family doctor.
Panic attacks can also be physiological. You should have a thorough blood panel done checking thyroid activity. If you’re waking-up with these symptoms, it’s unlikely that it’s anxiety.
Here are some other panic attack related sites that I thought would be of interest to you. Thanks for checking out my blog!
BBC News - Shift in Taliban tactics alarms Afghanistan government
2 Mexicans deny terrorism face 30 years for tweet - latimes.com
Panic Attack in 4 clicks | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Anxiety Disorders and panic attacks | UM University Health Service
Flickr: Antonio Panic Attack

Start with your family doctor.
Panic attacks can also be physiological. You should have a thorough blood panel done checking thyroid activity. If you’re waking-up with these symptoms, it’s unlikely that it’s anxiety.
References :
Panic attacks require you to be awake pretty much. I agree with the other answerer who said a doctor is in order. My daughter also has panic attacks but not when she is sleeping.
Her doctor gave her some medicine that helped but I am sorry I forgot the name.
References :