I've thought for years I have minor
anxiety. Do the following suggest so?
Some times for no reason I know, I get
sweaty, my heart pumps harder, I get this
pins and needle feeling kinda 'rush' over
me..And feel like crawling out of my
skin!
Some times too, in some stressful
conditions, I would shake and feel
nauseated.
I've always thought it was anxiety but
never knew if these symptoms made sense.
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minerwater522
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Posts: 23 Location: TDot
Posted: 08-05-04 10:19am
So it is anxiety?
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minerwater522
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Posts: 23 Location: TDot
Posted: 08-05-04 16:28pm
No..I dont..
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purple333
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Dec 2003 Posts: 1420 Location: Sydney
Posted: 08-05-04 22:51pm
Yes, your symptoms are those of anxiety
but as you yourself suggest - minor
anxiety so you would if you chose find it
relatively easy to learn techniques to
overcome it - however if you don't the
anxiety could worsen - it may not though -
that just depends.
How to reduce anxiety, cbt (cognitive
behaviour theray), relaxation, meditation
would all be good starters.
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Haley
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Feb 2004 Posts: 122
Posted: 08-10-04 00:29am
It sounds like anxiety to me. Does the
more you think about the symptoms the
worse it gets? Do something now before it
gets worse! I had several overlapping
anxiety problems, but have now come to
believe the root of the problem was my
inaccurate thoughts and distorted
thoughts. I was in a 12-week group using
cbt earlier this year and it has
eliminated most of my depression and panic
disorder. The two books we used in my
group are really good and I would
recommend them both highly: been there,
done that? Do this! By sam obitz for
anxiety and depression and mastery of your
anxiety and panic-third edition by
michelle craske and david barlow for panic
disorder. Cbt teaches you exercises on
how to counter distorted thoughts and once
you get good at using the tools like the
tea form you start to feel better and
better
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minerwater522
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2004 Posts: 23 Location: TDot
Posted: 08-10-04 17:28pm
Thank you for all of your replies!!
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pfoster
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 27 Aug 2004 Posts: 4 Location: Indiana
Yes, It Is Anxiety Posted: 08-28-04 08:48am
Trust me, I know what it feels like and it
sucks. I take prozac 40mg and wellbutrin
xl 300mg to help me get through the day.
When I have a really bad moment. I will
take a valium. That helps alot.
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qt3
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 14 Nov 2003 Posts: 264
Posted: 08-31-04 12:27pm
Very well could be anxiety but i'd go see
a doctor to rule out physical causes. It
sounds like panic disorder if it is not
physical and cbt works great for panic as
well as anxiety and depression etc.
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vsokolov
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Oct 2004 Posts: 18
Posted: 10-07-04 13:33pm
Vanessa, who told you that every panick
attack patient had been cleared
by any physical cause? Are you a psychic
somehow?
You sound more like a doctor (cardiologist
or psychiatrist?) rather than
a "nurse" since you pretend to be so
knowledgeable about
endothelium dysfunction and ready to quote
scientific studies about
its clinical significance.
You are saying that the ideea that anxiety
and panick attacks are a
cardiovascular complication is patently
nonsense, but let the members
of this forum look at the "chest pains and
irregular heart beat" posting
in the "heart disease and heart attack"
topic. Let them read and see
if there are any similarities between
arrhythmias and panick attacks.
And of course, abstain yourself from
trying to think for the patients
themselves.
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Jas
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 Oct 2004 Posts: 3 Location: Canada
Posted: 10-09-04 06:44am
I agree fully with vanessa.
I have pvcs (benign, irregular heart
beat). They flare up for many reasons
including times of stress. The first
time I had these palpitations I thought I
was having a panic attack. I realize
now I wasn't. I've had panic attacks in
the past. Many many times. Frankly
the symptoms are similar. This is
really a chicken and egg situation.
People that have pvcs tend to panic when
they occur. People that are having
panic attacks tend to get heart
palpitations or rapid heart beat.
Not all people with panic disorder have
heart problems. And not all people with
heart disorders have panic attacks.
In fact, I would wager, that most people
that suffer from panic attacks do not have
any kind of heart disorder. That is one
of the first things a doctor will check
for when you present with symptons of
anxiety to rule out possible heart
problems.
If someone is worried about their heart
when they experience anxiety they should
go to their doctor, mainly for
reasurrance. This in it self can be of
great comfort.
Jas
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vsokolov
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 04 Oct 2004 Posts: 18
Posted: 10-09-04 13:20pm
Vanessa,
you seemed to have access to the best
doctors in the world in a matter
of minutes just in time to answer to
certain postings. Very impressing
for somebody that is not a doctor or a
nurse (although you stated
"nursing" as your profession).
When you say "anxiety and panic attacks
are not a result of cardiovascular
anomalies" or "statements are not
supported by any of the medical
practitioners ..." with such confidence it
means that you did
extensive research that goes beyond your
area of expertise, namely
"anxiety and panic attacks are caused by
emotional and pshychological
triggers".
In fact, all you do is just posting
strongly opiniated statements (spiced
up with character categorizations) that
are trying to maintain the cloud of
ignorance over the heads of the panic
attacks sufferers.
Maybe the people in this forum should be
aware that the psychiatric
patients with a college degree, well
educated, aware of their disease
and high achievers in their life before
their health problems showed up
are the most troublesome patients.
Is this the reason why you attack anybody
contradicting the ignorance
that you spread in this forum?
This is not a problem of suffering but
rather how doctors respond to it;
and it seems that they chose the easy way
of deception and mystical
explanations. My opinion is that you
should fix your own profession
(i still believe that you work in health
care - I don't care whichever
branch) before you open you mouth again.
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