Recently Diagnosed...just Need Some Reassurance Posted: 11-29-04 08:25am
My doctor diagnosed me with anxiety about
three months ago. I had chest pains for a
few months on and off, but one day it got
really bad and I went the hospital. I
went to a cardiologist who looked at my
heart and said it was fine. He said I had
anxiety, which made me feel a little bit
better (that I did not have a heart
problem). I do not know anyone else with
anxiety, so I don't know who to talk about
it with, I thought maybe someone here
could put my mind at ease. When it
happens, my chest feels really tight and I
am short of breath. I can feel my heart
beating, which makes me freak out even
more and makes me think that there is
something wrong with my heart. I just
need some reassurance, please let me know
if you are or have ever been going through
the same thing. Thank you!!
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l2at24
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1509
Posted: 11-29-04 09:58am
I've been going through the same thing.
I just had a topic on here about it.
Everyone including the doctor told me to
excerise. So, maybe that will help.
Just not during an attack. My chest
stays tight for days sometimes, because I
do the same thing with thinking it's my
heart and scaring the
s!*% out of myself. I
haven't found anything that totally helps
me yet. Let me know if you do. Take
care.
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boogaloo
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 02 Dec 2004 Posts: 33 Location: kitchener
Posted: 12-16-04 00:50am
Hello--my husband has had problems with
anxiety & panic attacks. Boy does he
get wound up about things, and I don't
mean in a tempermental way--ex. Making
supper he'll end up doing circles looking
for something- say a spoon, and he'll
start to panic because the potatos might
burn. And when he gets stressed out and
has his anxiety attacks, he says he feels
like his face is hot (like maybe he has a
high fever), his chest becomes tight, he
develops shortness of breath then his arms
and lips become numb. He gets these
attacks about everyother day (as now he's
seen someone to learn ways to help
himself) but he use to get them more freq.
He'll sit down and put his head between
his legs and do slow breathing, he also
has a brown paper bag in his desk at work,
he psych talks to himself, and is on
medication--paxil. This med. Is in the
antidepressant class, but is also highly
used for social anxiety/panic disorder.
Lots of people have this "little" problem.
So if you ever see a man sitting on a
bench at a mall with his head between his
legs--it's probably my husband (ha!Ha!)
your not alone!!