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My symptoms go like this:
Floaty head & confusion
Extreme muscle fatigue & ache & sometimes numbness
Choking & laboured breathing
Upset stomach and wretching
That strange electrical current/fever-breaking rush
that sometimes takes on an extreme burning sensation
Sometimes dissociation and a terrible fear that the world is going nonsensical and a fear that I won't be able to communicate with another human ever again
If my brain really gets fried (and luckily this doesn't happen very often)I'll go into a stupor where as much as i try to talk and move i can't sometimes for hours and the whole time I feel ridiculous and embarassed if a significant other is there to witness it.
I to suffer with:
Nausea
stomach pains
hot flashes
tingling in hands and fingers
neck pain
lower pain in back
racing heart
dizzy
over whelming feeling that something bad is going to happen and the need to flee.
can't eat
strange thougths
after the attacks: exhausted, weak legs and arms,sadden easily. I can't read or watch any thing sad or scary in till my emotions get recharged.
Yup, nauseous almost all the time.... Just started meds and I can't wait for them to kick in and hopefully settle my stomach... I have suffered from this for over 15 years.
My panic attacks are hard to pin point. It's like a constant feeling of extreme nausea, followed by sweaty palms and a lot of tension in the neck and shoulders. Also, I get intense pains in my lower abdomen, as though I have diharrea (sp).
After: They tend to be right on top of each other lately but usually I feel very tired afterward. Vacant and disassociated even.
I was wondering if anyone else feels a constant threat of vomitting? Even when the other symptoms are not present that is a mainstay. For me, this is the worst part.
Cheers, Lolita
I wake up every morning nauseous to the point where I can't move. My whole body is tense and it feels as if someone is sitting on my chest. When I finally get up, the only thing that helps is sitting in a hot shower and letting the heat and sound soothe me. This doesn't always help, but usually makes it so I can function.
Other times through out the day, I get very tense, agitated over the stupidest things, clench my teeth, have trouble breathing and need to think about my breathing... which only makes it worse, and worry about an accident that is going to end my life.
After effects:
Always tired... doesn't matter how much I sleep
Startle easily
Pain in shoulders and neck
Clumsy
my symptoms are when my attack happens its out of nowhere im feeling great then its like a wave comes over me and i notice that im feeling the panic.
my symptoms are Nausea(sp), hot flashes, and a weird mind feeling like i have become super alert of my body. its really weird.
My symptoms began with:
Hard heart palpitation (like my heart did a flip)
Racing heart
sweaty palms
dizzyness
tingling face and/or lips
Blood Pressure shoots up
Sudden fear that I am about to die
Afterwards I become extremely tired. Just emotionally drained, can't think straight and sometimes even slur my speech.
Hey,
I have woke up with pressure in the chest and tight chest many times this month, but never pressure in the back (around the same area as the front chest), has anyone had this happen to them, I am full of gas for some reason, which I read somewhere people who are stressed swallow more and take down more air?
Comments?
Sam S
Panic:
racing heart
feeling faint
smetimes chest pain
shaking (tremors)
upset stomach
diarreah
feeling of unreality
After:
I feel anxious and scared for awhile. Sometimes my stomach stays upset and sometimes my chest hurts. The feeling of unreality often continues too.
Rachel
Here are mine:
Pain in neck and back of head
dizziness
derealization
"Electrical currents" running through my body
Mind racing
Can't focus
Feel eye strain
twitches and tremors in my hands and neck
Numbness in lips, hands and legs
Jumpy
Cracking Jaw ALOT- Now I have lock jaw on the right side
After effects: Exhaustion, extreme fatigue, sadness, hopelessness, weakness. Light headed.
I probably have even more.. but these are the ones that come to mind. I think its a great idea for us to list our problems that way we don't feel so alone.
K
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