Join Our Community!
Share
Mental Health > Panic Attacks Forum > loud sounds during panick attacks
Learn how doctors clinically diagnose one of twelve kinds of anxiety disorders...and which doctors you should see for an anxiety diagnosis....
Anxiety disorders can affect anyone. But do you know the common signs and symptoms of anxiety disorders? Learn more now....
Anxiety is a normal, healthy emotion when experienced during specific moments. But do you know the signs that anxiety has gotten out of control? Read more here...
Avatar
Q: loud sounds during panick attacks
asked by: mht on April 8th, 2009
New User
I have been having an problem or disorder. I am 25 healthy Person. When i was of 6 years i suddenly used to hear normal sounds very loudly the sounds become such loud that i could hear my pulse and heartbeats in my head.I used to get quite afraid due to this and this panic situations would last for 5-6 minutes Max. Since then i have been having these situations it might occur for two consecutive days and it might not occur for months.When i have these attacks I get very afraid and my body feels very heavy the movement of my body becomes painfull as i cannot bear the noises at that moment even the ticking clock slamms like an hammer. I have consulted various doctors but to my vain no one has been able to address my problem. I am really afraid. What is happening to me. Please Help.
Did you find this post useful?
|
Replies(2)
User Profile
Fairy Godmother
replied on April 8th, 2009
Supporter
Hi and welcome
Hi, welcoem to eHealth. I would suggest you find a neurologist who specailizes in this field. If this Dr can't find your problem, he will know of a professional who can. A neurologist can rule out any serious head injuries. The next step would be a psychologist. They can work miracles! To me it sounds like anxiety, but I am not a professional...just been though a great ordeal during my life! Hope you find what your looking for!
Did you find this post useful?
|
Avatar
lxMoNsteRxI
replied on April 9th, 2009
New User
Oh
Oh my. I've never found someone who has the same thing as me. I used to get this when I was younger. It would mostly happen when I was sick, but it was awful. I know how you feel. It RARELY happens to me now. It would sometimes be triggered by seeing something happen really fast, like looking at a fan, or a fan slowing down or something. Now I don't get that. I usually have panic attacks occasionally that involve severe shaking and instability of my body. For the past 6 years ago it would happen when watching scary movies. The movie didn't even have to be that scary, and I LOVED scary movies before. Just I think it might have been a "fear" of being scared? Or I would anticipate being scared? But from that it would turn into full on panic. If anyone could help me as well that would be great. But stay strong and stay positive. Positive self talk helps a lot. I usually try to think of something happy from my childhood, like watching some kind of fun cartoon or playing with my dogs, or something of the sort. I hope this helps.
Did you find this post useful?
|
Quick Reply
Search