In the prime of his life, standing 5’11” and weighing 160 pounds, Jim was living a happy, healthy, normal life. His marriage was great, and their children were also fine and healthy. Jim had just been hired as an insurance adjuster with a major company when he had his first panic attack. His life was changed from that moment on. He struggled for a short year and a half with bewildering, strange and frightening feelings that drove him to resign from the life-long career he had chosen. It was the death of his dream. His continual searching for the answers to his mysterious illness continued right up to the time he became housebound.