Numbness in arm and cold hand Posted: 01-05-08 07:41am
Hi
2 months ago I had a shooting pain in my
head, numbness in my arm and tingling
feeling in my right arm, as well as
feeling 'out of it' and
disorientated,heart racing.
A month later I had the same symptoms at
my desk while at work .Literally felt like
I passed out for split second. Had
tingling feeling in my arm, felt
disorientated, heart racing ,right arm
very cold .
I felt horrible for 2 weeks after that
,with a feeling like I was going to faint,
numbness and coldness in arm
Went to the Doctor and said I suffered
from panic attacks
I took a mild sedative for the past month,
and felt fine
2 days ago I have a numbing feeling in
right arm again and my right hand far
colder than my left
Any ideas what the cause could be?
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Georgia59
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Posted: 02-08-08 11:22am
It could be panic attacks, in which case,
the cause could simply be just having a
panic attack- you have one, and as soon as
you start to feel symptoms that feel like
a panic attack, you get anxious about it,
which triggers another panic attack. These
can be treated, and not only by medicine
but by cbt as well.
However, did the doc do any neurological
check up on you? Any time you pass out you
need to get that checked out. It could
definitely be panic, but you just want to
make sure you aren't ignoring a bigger
problem.
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