I been having anxiety attacks since 9 days
ago..Had about 5 so far..Started the day
my mom went to the hospital to have a
stint put in her heart..Had me very
scared.The question I havs is..Is it
normal to have a fast heartbeat 2 or 3
days after a attack?Thank u!
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vaguy30
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 5
Is This Noram?? Posted: 05-24-06 19:26pm
Hello??
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Bek
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 31 Aug 2005 Posts: 206 Location: SA
Posted: 05-24-06 20:28pm
Some people with anxiety suffer with an
increase heart rate most of the time.
Other suffer with a slow beating heart.
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vaguy30
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 24 May 2006 Posts: 5
Is This Normal?? Posted: 05-24-06 21:43pm
Thank you !!!The reason I asked is
becouse the last anxiety attack I had was
teusday morning at 3am was laying in bed
almost drifted off to sleep then suddenly
I felt my heartbeat in my legs and then I
felt my heartbeat in my chest..It was
beating very fast.And I got up and I
started feeling lightheaded as if I was
gonna faint so I kept walking around my
house.And I went and sat on my loveseat
and cut a fan on and adfter a hour or so I
calmed down a little but remained shaky
and my heart beated a lil faster the rest
of the day.Then I went to sleep at 5pm and
woke up at 6am wedsday morning and my
heart is still beating a lil fast..It is
scary!!!
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