Hi, I have the same symptoms. I am only 24
and i am pretty sure I dont have heart
disease, but just because of the chest
pain i get from anxiety, I recently
started panicking that I may be having a
heart attack or some problem with my
heart. Originally it was just chest pain.
Then I looked up heart attack on the web,
and I think that the knowledge of left arm
pain psychologically brought it on as a
symptom. If you look into panic
attacks/disorders, one of the major
symptoms is thinking one is having a heart
attack, to the point of the person going
to the er. It is quite common. So far i
have had and EKG which came out normal. I
think if you have had all the necessary
tests done to rule out any real heart
disease, even if it means having second or
third opinions so you can really sleep at
night, you need to seek new anxiety/panic
treatments until you find something that
works for you. You might want to look into
interoceptive desensitization. It does not
sound like a fun treatment, but to me it
sounds like the most effective treatment
out there, because your psychiatric
professional basically induces a series of
attacks on you, thus teaching you that the
symptoms you frequently feel are nothing
serious, and you survive, etc. I have read
that this is very effective, and often
cures the patient. The problem is that
people who suffer from this, myself
included, think that the anxiety always
comes from some specific source, like
remembering a traumatic event, or feeling
a physical symptom like chest pain and
thinking they will die, or whatever. But I
have recently discovered that a lot of
those symptoms eventually start to just
come on their own, even if I am out at a
party with friends, feel perfectly fine,
have not been thinking about the stress in
my life, or my anxiety, have no symptoms
of anything, and out of nowhere, boom, a
symptom for no reason. I think that when
the disorder is in developing stages, you
are more likely to have what seems like a
clear reason to have an attack. But over
time of not having it treated properly, I
think symptoms like left arm pain, along
with any number of other possible
symptoms, just recurr on their own because
of the subconscious fear that you have
developed and that has been associated
with your fear in general. I myself know
at this point that I need professional
help. I was just on the wikipedia.org site
titled panic attack (please read it) and
between physical, mental, and emotional
symptoms listed, I had about 21 symptoms
that I experience in any given week. I
think there are tons of people out there
with this problem, who are constantly
trying to diagnose problems, and they
(actually we) need to focus on being
treated for anxiety/panic disorders. Hope
this is helpful. http://en.wikipedia.or
g/wiki/Panic_attack
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panicky83
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to Delancey Posted: 01-06-08 04:50am
I also want to add that I was not a
teenager long ago, and I remember the
feeling of not wanting to go to the doctor
again and again because they will think Im
crazy, stupid, etc. I learned to get over
that because the most important thing to
you and your family is your health, both
mental and physical. You and your family
should be able to rest assured that you
are safe, and can be cured of any problem
you may have. I am almost positive based
on what you wrote, and the fact that I can
relate, that you simply have an
anxiety/panic disorder. All of your
symptoms are common anxiety and panic
related symptoms. See http://en.wikipedia.or
g/wiki/Panic_attack for a list of
symptoms, and lots of helpful info. Please
don't let fear of embarrassment prevent
you from seeing your doctor or pyschiatric
professional. This is your life, you want
to live it well, and happily. Go get
treated. I have found in my past
experience that when we are willing to let
down the walls and admit to our friends
and family that we are in need, it usually
brings everyone closer together. Even if
you are embarrassed for a time, it is more
worth it to be able to live your life
without any extra stress. Being your age
is hard. I know it. It should not have to
be any harder with added stress and
anxiety. I am worried that you wont do
what you need to do, because when I was 16
I was exactly the same way. But in the
end, there is no excuse for not going to
get help if you think you need it. Think
of yourself, and your family, and how it
will help you, and dont think of anything
else.
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mom123
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Shoulder Pain, Arm Pain, Shortness of Breath Posted: 01-08-08 18:56pm
After reading all of the posts above, I've
started to feel a little better. I'm a
32 year-old female and have been stressed
out for a long time. Besides being raised
by a mom that worried all the time, I too,
have worried about everything there is to
worry about. I've tried to conquer it on
my own, but lately it seems too
overwhelming. I've talked to the doctor
about taking anxiety medication. She
prescribed me Effexor XR, but I felt
really weak after the first dose and my
heart started to race. It felt as if me
heart was going to beat right out of my
chest. The day after I took the first
dose, I started to feel better, but still
jittery. Does anyone recommend a more
calming anxiety medication? Also- does
anyone know anything about Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome or Fybromylgia? A lot of these
stress symptoms seem to be listed under
these illnesses, as well. I am just ready
to feel better and don't know what to do.
Thanks in advance to anyone who responds.
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cityhawk
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Left Arm Pain: Posted: 01-13-08 01:28am
It has been very strange for me as well. I
have been getting pains in m left arm, but
I haven't experienced any other symptoms
that may detect that it would be something
more serious. I don't smoke and I would
have a drink a week at the most. Would any
of you know the answer. Thanks
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cityhawk
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Joined: 13 Jan 2008 Posts: 2
Left Arm Pain: Posted: 01-13-08 01:28am
It has been very strange for me as well. I
have been getting pains in m left arm, but
I haven't experienced any other symptoms
that may detect that it would be something
more serious. I don't smoke and I would
have a drink a week at the most. Would any
of you know the answer. Thanks.
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armywife85613
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Joined: 09 Feb 2008 Posts: 1
Attn: mom123 Posted: 02-09-08 16:26pm
For me, Zoloft and Paxil CR were a lot
better than Effexor XR. I think Zoloft has
the fewest side effects. I have noticed
that when I look at the side effects they
seem to "appear," so my suggestion is to
not look at the side effects until you
have been taking the meds for about 3
weeks. Your doctor or pharmacy will tell
you if there are any dangerous side
effects. I am not saying that you would do
the same as me, just a suggestion. HTH!
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hearylouise
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Joined: 10 Feb 2008 Posts: 1
Posted: 02-10-08 10:07am
i am also suffering from pains in my left
arm under my arm pit and my big toe on my
left foot goes numb. along with this i get
chest pain and flutters inmy throat im
totally stressed out coz i dont know what
wrong all the docs say stress and anxiety
and i am going for an echo on my heart
anext wk and they are going to attach a
machine on me for 24 hrs to check valves
of my heart. i am so scared that i mite
get heart attack as my uncle died in his
forties with a massive one. i am 26 not a
drinker but a smoker of 15 to 20 a day, i
have lost 4 stone in weight since 1 year
through this ill health. please can
someone else give me some answers or am i
going crazy. also i am 4 mths pregnant and
i cant take any med for this so its
harder.
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bill2085
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pains and anxiety Posted: 02-19-08 13:49pm
I hear ya. I was 20 and I had chest
pains, dizziness, nausea, arm pains and
muscle spasms. Went to the ER countless
times and was told I was fine and sent
home. They told me it was anxiety but I
wasnt convinced so I went to see a
cardiologist and he did an echo and found
out I had mitral valve prolpase. It turns
out some of my sympoms were from that and
people who have it are very prone to panic
attacks. So I was put on a beta blocker,
metroprolol and zoloft and alprazolam and
it seems to have helped. Just posting
this for any of you who even when you take
your anxiety meds and it doesnt go away,
you may have mitral valve prolapse, its
hard to catch on an ekg and its not really
life threatening just makes your life hell
because of the symptoms.
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Emma_Lee
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Im your age AND get the same thing! Posted: 03-06-08 18:19pm
im your age to and get the exact same
thing wen im stress or just have a lot of
things going through my mind... then i
start feeling that arm pain which isnt
like omg owww!! But enough to scare u
right it has to be anxiety tho because wen
u start feeling that it gets u scared like
your having some sort of heart probelms..
well people with anxiety have all
different sorts of aches and pains and the
majority of the think that they r having a
heart attack or some sort of problem which
they are not
having the fear of having a heart attack
or even dying is a symptom of anxiety
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evalii
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axiety Posted: 03-07-08 15:53pm
hi,i read everyone message on this page.I
too have axiety pian in my left arm and in
my left leg,gose and comes if i clam its
not there anymore,my test come back and
nothings wronge with me and i do find it
hard to believe 4 doctors tell me im ok,i
take adivan but i dont want to,i have
PTSD like the man above too with
depression,ive been goin through alot but
now it seem like alot of mental things
because i cant stop thinkin abou the pian
being more,its everyday all day,some viens
in my arms become more visible and
sometimes if i lean on it itll hurt
alil,but like the man above sometimes i
cant take deep breathes,the more i think
about it the more pain in my arm so i have to cut
this short its only been about2 months and
a helf with all this soooo ive just
started,can anyone tell me how not to
think or how tooo
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samantha08
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Joined: 11 May 2008 Posts: 2
yhiya Posted: 05-11-08 07:23am
hiya just bin readin abit bout u and i get
a few off the same i get left arm pain
that just comes on an its very worryin iv
bin to my doctors were she told me its
muscula pain n tht i have anxity do u
rekon she culd be right has i get very
worried incase its my heart
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mightyatom
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Joined: 24 May 2008 Posts: 3
Posted: 05-24-08 20:42pm
hmmm... i do occasionally suffer symptoms
like these and i have been on/off various
treatments for anxiety for years... i
found that i hated taking the medications
(ie. zoloft, paxil, wellbutrin, xanax,
etc) but they did help the side effects of
the anxiety... they however, did not fix
the underlying problem at all...as crazy
as it sounds, i found that getting off
junk food, exercise, chiropractic, and
meditation helped to reach the underlying
problem... while i still have
panic/anxiety issues, they no longer take
control of my life, and i have been off of
them for 4-5 years now...
as far as pains and various worries about
ill health go (including heart, breathing
and various pains), i consider seeing how
you feel and think throughout the day...
do the symptoms follow your emotions??? do
they get worse when you worry?? chances
are they are in you head... i hate to
admit it, but if i have a few drinks,
start to relax and whatever it is that i
was worried about all day dissolves, then
im pretty sure it was only anxiety...
i really hope all of you know you can be
better... there is hope, and you can
regain control of your thoughts if you
really want to... heck, just google
'control thoughts' and im sure some
exercises would come up you could try!
and btw, how you feel has very little to
do with how healthy you actually are...
plenty of anxious and worried people that
feel bad are very healthy, and many who
feel fine will die of a heart attack
tomorrow...
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stormon31
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turning blue Posted: 06-04-08 15:49pm
i have been experiencing alot of panic
attacks, some where I turn blue, I have
been in and out of hospital alot and they
say its a panic attack everytime, but one
doctor said you should not turn blue in a
panic attack, so now I dont know what to
beleave, all tests came back neg, but I
keep getting these symptoms of an heart
attack, some times I just want to eat a
pack off pills to get rid of it once and
for all, is there anyone who could help me
on this?
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mightyatom
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Joined: 24 May 2008 Posts: 3
Posted: 06-06-08 13:00pm
hey stormon...
be sure to check you breathing, body
tension and mindset when having a panic
attack. Try to look at yourself like you
are seeing someone else through a 2 way
mirror or something. Get outside yourself,
in other words... Then you can begin to
see things how they really are. During
panic attacks, are you breathing? tense?
cold? hot? Where do you turn blue?
take note of things, find the
consistencies...
and btw.. dont ever give up hope... its
people like you and me that beat things
like anxiety that are the most
appreciative and helpful in the world once
they learn to let go and not live for
themselves...
2 other things i recommend... service and
gratitude..
hope this helps
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stormon31
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Posted: 06-09-08 19:43pm
mightyatom
wrote:
hey stormon...
be sure to check you breathing, body
tension and mindset when having a panic
attack. Try to look at yourself like you
are seeing someone else through a 2 way
mirror or something. Get outside yourself,
in other words... Then you can begin to
see things how they really are. During
panic attacks, are you breathing? tense?
cold? hot? Where do you turn blue?
take note of things, find the
consistencies...
and btw.. dont ever give up hope... its
people like you and me that beat things
like anxiety that are the most
appreciative and helpful in the world once
they learn to let go and not live for
themselves...
2 other things i recommend... service and
gratitude..
hope this helps
my lips, ears turn blue
and my eyes go black before all kicks
in,and i get very hot and sweaty, I also
get this griping feeling in my head as if
im for blacking out or some one is trying
to rip my, brain out, I dont know if this
is normal in taking a panic attack as I
dont see anyone else talking about it,
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mightyatom
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Joined: 24 May 2008 Posts: 3
Posted: 06-10-08 10:00am
im sorry to hear all that, but it is not
out of the realm of panic attacks to cause
skin color changes, give feelings of
confusion/head ache, or hot and cold
flashes. What i have noticed (and a study
i read out of harvard medical) is that
panic attacks seem to make our 'weak'
spots weaker. In other words, when there
is a small problem, or something we are
not visibly or consciously aware of,
stress can in fact bring them to the
surface. What your job will have to be is
to decide if these problems are
stress/panic related and then try to find
if it is a chemical, emotional, or
mechanical issue. There would be 1000
other questions to ask before we could
know is what im saying is even close to
true for you, but these were all things
that helped me along the way. Like i said,
i also had some help from a few
medications to help ground me in the
beginning of this wicked journey. You
might want to try some of them orfind a
holistic health practitioner in your area
(ie. chiropractor, accupuncture, etc) to
reduce the stress on your body. These are
all choices we must make for ourselves,
but just letting you know people have been
through this and your aren't insane....
hearing that can go a long way for some
people too! keep at it, and i still
recommend service (ie. volunteer work) to
help as well...
hope this helps...
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e_dreamz
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Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 2
I WISH I WAS NORMAL AND NOT ALWAYS STRESSED OUT!!!!!!!! Posted: 06-30-08 22:03pm
WELL I JUST WANTED TO POST A COMMENT ON
THIS TOPIC SINCE IT AFFECTS SO MANY
PEOPLE. THERES A SAYING THAT STRESS COME
FROM QUESTIONS WITH NO ANSWERS, WHEN YOU
CANT FIGURE SOMETHING OUT, IT THEN BECOMES
A FEAR YOU CANNOT CONTROL, UNLESS YOU
CONVINCE YOURSELF THAT FEAR STANDS FOR
FAKE
EMOTIONS
APPERIARING
REAL
THERES ABSOLUTETLY NOTHING WRONG WITH
GETTTING STRESSED OUT, JUST DONT PANIC AND
KNOW THAT WE ARE HUMAN AND THE BODY NEEDS
TO DO WHAT IT HAS TO DO TO LET US KNOW
THAT IT FEELS EXAUSTED WILL POST MORE SOON
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e_dreamz
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Joined: 30 Jun 2008 Posts: 2
NOT ALONE!!! Posted: 07-01-08 05:15am
PANICKIE HAS BEEN A GREAT HELP IN THIS
TOPIC, WE ALL SHARE THE SAME SYMPTOMS AND
SHOULD KNOW THAT SOME OF OUR STRESS AND
OUR PANIC ATTACKS ARE MORE ADVANCE THAN
OTHERS BUT YOU ARE NOT ALONE AND THEIR IS
BETTER DAYS AHEAD. IF YOU HAVE HAD ALL
KINDS OF TEST DONE AND EVERYTHING IS
NORMAL YOU SHOULD TRY TO EXERCISE AND KEEP
YOUR SELF ESTEEM HIGH. IF YOU HAVE NOT HAD
AND EKG OR HEART ULTRASOUND DONE GET IT
DONE JUST SO YOU CAN HAVE PEACE OF MIND. I
THINK THE FEAR OF DYING YOUNG HAS ALOT OF
US REALLY PANIC , BUT ALOT OF THIS STRESS
CAME TO ME AS SOON AS I REALIZE I WAS AN
ADULT AND UNDERSTOOD LIFE AND THE WAY
THINGS ARE WHEN IT COME TO OUR HEALTH.
WELL I WISH EVERYONE THE BEST AND REMEMBER
TO RELAX YOUR NERVES AND THINK HAPPY
THOUGHTS
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