I too have had and continue to have many of the symptoms mentioned on these posts, which I am confident are all driven by anxiety:
- shortness of breath
- chest pain
- ache in throat
- back pain
- panic attacks
- twitching eyelid (not too bad this one but worht the mention!)
for people looking for a remedy I would say this:
the first thing to consider is counselling. You may have some issues that you havent dealt with (i did with my girlfriend at the time!) and once you begin to tackle these you will start to break the spell of anxiety. Your body is usually freaking out for a reason - maybe its sounding the alarm that something is wrong with your life?
If you are confused becuase you dont have any obvious reason to be "stressed" then perhaps counselling isnt for you. However, I still think you have to employ the same basic approach:
since anxiety is essentially a "psycological" problem, logically it needs a psycological treatment. I think this is why some people say in there posts that "it goes away when I am at work or distracted". In other words, when you strop thinking about it because your mind is occupied with something more positive, it goes away.
Obviously anxiety is a circular problem and we all know how terrifying it can be when the symptoms begn to feed off each other and things begin to malfunction in the body promoting a panic attack - a vicious circle. However, by the same token we should draw comfort from this fact: surely we need only find a way to reverse the cycle to create a virtuous circle (like non sufferers) and feel well again?
This gets to the heart of what I am trying! To say: postive thinking.
Im not religious/spiritual but I belive that you have to do everything you can to feel good and keep busy. Afterall if you lie low and worry about it you are likely to make it worse. - just like it comes on worse when you go to bed because the mind has no distractions and naturally starts focussing in on it.
So I reccomend you distract yourself with anything and everythign at your disposal: other peoples company / exercise / sunshine / listening to music / partying / singing / dancing / anything!
For me, this is all that works. Im sure anti depressants might relieve the symptoms temporarily via physiological means, but personally I would rather not have to fall back on them (paradoxically, at some depp level I think it would depress me!)
i realise none of this is easy - in fact its very hard, and everyone has to try and find somethign that works for them. But personally I believe positive thinkign is the only way to deal with it. Dont forget its a phantom condition - its not real!! - so try and rise above it if you can, stand up to it and not give it too much credence, as it were. You are bigger and better than this crazy anxiety, so good luck in the battle everyone!