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shortcake
02-20-2007, 06:44 PM
Hi everyone! I just wanted to say what a great place this is. I found this site about a week ago when I was searching for information on anxiety disorders. I have lived with anxiety since I was about 14 years old. I had my first panic attack and was convinced that I was having a heart attack! I was afraid to go to bed at night because I thought I wouldn't wake up in the morning. My heart would race, chest would get tight, I'd break out in a sweat, etc. My mom had gone through the exact same thing when she was younger and she kept trying to reassure me that it was just a panic attack, but of course I couldn't bring myself to believe her. She took me into the doctor and had all sorts of tests done, all which came back normal. She had the doctor talk to me about it and FINALLY I felt better and wasn't so scared anymore.

My anxiety issues weren't too bad after that. Then a couple years ago after having our son, my husband and I found out that we have HPV. Shortly after, our son was diagnosed with warts. These events seemed to have triggered the anxiety attacks again and I have been suffering greatly. I'm always worried about my beautiful son and that he'll have horrible complications from this. I am in almost constant fear and don't feel like I'm able to live a "normal" life because of it. I'm always thinking of the diseases/illnesses/etc we could all get. Now having said that, I'm still able to "function in society." I've kept my job and have done pretty well with my personal relationships. But inside I feel like I'm a mess.

To give some examples, about 2 months ago, I started having severe rectal pressure. Soon after, the muscles all throughout my body started constantly spasming. I first convinced myself that I had a prolapse of some sort due to having a baby, and that I'd need surgery. Went to the gyno who checked that out and she said I was fine as far as that went. So she scheduled an appointment with an internal med doctor for me. While I was waiting for that appointment, I convinced myself that I had to rectal or colon cancer and would die. Turned out it was just a slight case of internal hemmorhoids. (The muscle spasms in my body were from the huge amount of stress I was under, thinking all of those horrible thoughts.) Shortly after that whole thing, I put some anti-itch eye drops in one of my eyes because it was a little red and itchy. This caused that pupil to dilate more than the other. It stayed that way for several hours. I googled the symptoms and was convinced that I had a brain tumor or some other form of brain disease. My mom was finally able to convince me it was just because of the eye drops.

I was finally feeling okay with things again, when my husband started feeling like he had something stuck in his throat. He went into the ENT where they did a scope and did find a small growth on his vocal cord. My husband has pretty bad acid reflux, and the doctor told him it could very well be something to do with that, or it could be something to do with the HPV. He was told to double his AR meds and if he could still feel it in 6 weeks, to come in and they'd do a biospy. That completely freaked us out and we were both majorly stressing over it. Not even a week after his appointment, I started feeling something stuck in my throat. We both looked online and found something called "globus sensation" which is usually found in people that have anxiety/depression/stress issues. We both have those. It fit our symptoms to a T. So we were a little relieved for a while. Everything we'd read on HPV said that you can't even feel it when it's in your throat and that it certainly doesn't cause pain. If anything, it makes your voice hoarse or you can't get enough air, and neither of us were experiencing any of those things. Plus neither of us have figured out a way that we'd have it in our throats.

Then this last Thursday, the lump in my throat feeling went away but I started feeling this tightness in my chest, along with the wheezy feeling you get with asthma or severe allergies. The thing is, I wasn't actually wheezing. I could breathe fine. But I've been feeling it ever since. It slowly starts to go away as I'm laying in bed at night, and then I don't feel it for about 2 hours after I wake up in the morning.

I went to the doctor today and told him what was going on, and he said it's probably just from the sinus infection I have. He said that people with asthma (I have slight exercise induced asthma that hasn't acted up in years) can sometimes have flare-ups when they have sinus infections. I told him about the HPV and he said those symptoms couldn't be related to it. I'm a bit skeptical though. I've used the inhaler he prescribed for me and it hasn't done anything.

So here are my symptoms:
With the lump-in-throat feeling - feeling of a lump in the base of my throat; neck muscles frequently tense up in the front and sides of my neck; sometimes feels like I have to strain to talk, like the muscles in my neck and the back of my tongue are strained; sometimes feel like I have mucous in my throat that I need to swallow but there's really nothing there; clear my throat sometimes frequently
With the weird chest feeling - tightness; wheezy feeling without actually wheezing; sometimes cough because of that tight/wheezy feeling; sometimes get "pains" (not sharp pains, but pains) that start at the base of my throat and up my throat and under my chin

In addition, I'm also having moderate panic attacks, usually 2 or 3 weekly. I feel very stressed because of all of this. My heartbeat is usually beating pretty fast, exactly when I had the first panic attacks. I frequently feel jittery and antsy. I've also been getting headaches.

If anyone has any input, I'd greatly appreciate it. My husband and I don't have insurance so we can't exactly go running off and spending $500 at the doctor's office every month we think there's something wrong! I'd be so relieved if I knew it was just anxiety and stress. I have, of course, convinced myself that I have something horrible like lung cancer. (I've probably only smoked like a total of 20 cigarettes and very rarely drink, so I know that this is practically impossible.)

So very sorry this is so long!!!

shortcake
02-20-2007, 06:56 PM
One more thing to add to my already-too-long post! :tongue: One night when I was still just having that lump in the throat feeling, I took a muscle relaxant that was prescribed to me when I was having all of those all-over spasms. It made my symptoms completely disappear. (Which is indicative of globus sensation.)

jitters
02-21-2007, 03:57 AM
The symptoms you have especially the panic attacks point towards Anxiety, this does not make the symptoms feel any less real or uncomfortable. The best course of action is to treat the anxiety if then any other symptoms appear, then you can focus on these alone. But I genuinely believe that if you treat your Anxiety the symptoms you are feeling will fade away. Here is a list of symptoms which anxiety sufferers can suffer from.

Body

* Burning Sensations throughout the body
* Chronic Fatigue
* Electric shock feeling
* Excess of energy, you feel you can’t relax.
* Feel like you are going to pass out or faint
* Feeling cold or chilled
* Hyperactivity, excess energy
* Increased or decreased sex drive
* Muscle twitching
* Neck, back, shoulder pain, tightness/stiffness
* No energy, feeling lethargic, tired
* Numbness or tingling in hands, feet, face, head, or any other places on the body
* Persistent muscle tension, stiffness
* Sore or tight scalp or back of the neck
* Startle easily
* Sweating, uncontrollable profuse sweating
* The floor feels like it is moving either down or up for no reason
* Trembling or shaking
* Urgency to urinate, frequent urination, sudden urge to go to the washroom
* Warm spells
* Weak legs, arms, or muscles


Chest

* Chest pain or discomfort
* Concern about the heart
* Feel like you have to force yourself to breath
* Find it hard to breath, feeling smothered, shortness of breath
* Frequent yawning to try and catch your breath
* Heart – beating hard or too fast, rapid heartbeat, palpitations
* Heart - Irregular heart rhythms, flutters or ‘skipped’ beats, tickle in the chest that makes you cough


Emotions

* Dramatic mood swings
* Emotional blunting
* Emotions feel wrong
* Frequently feel like crying for no reason

Fears

* A heightened fear of what people think of you
* Afraid of being trapped in a place with no exits
* Constant feeling of being overwhelmed.
* Fear of being in public
* Fear of dying
* Fear of losing control
* Fear of impending doom
* Fear of making mistakes or making a fool of yourself to others
* Fear that you are losing your mind
* Fears about irrational things, objects, circumstances, or situations
* Fears of going crazy, of dying, of impending doom, of normal things, unusual feelings and emotions, unusually frightening thoughts or feelings
* Heightened self awareness, or self-consciousness
* Need to find nearest washrooms before you can feel comfortable
* Need to seat near exits

Head

* Dizziness or light-headedness
* Frequent headaches, migraine headaches
* Feeling like there is a tight band around your head, pressure, tightness
* Head, neck or shoulder pain, tightness/stiffness
* Giddiness
* Shooting pains in the face
* Shooting pains in the scalp or head
* When you close your eyes you feel like are beginning to, or will, float upwards
* Sore jaw that feels like a tooth ache


Hearing

* Frequent or intermittent reduced hearing or deafness in one or both ears
* Low rumbling sounds
* Ringing in the ears, noises in the ears, noises in the head


Mind

* Desensitization, depersonalization
* Fear of going crazy
* Fear of losing control
* Fear of impending doom
* Feelings of unreality
* Frequent feeling of being overwhelmed, or that there is just too much to handle or do
* Having difficulty concentrating
* Obsession about sensations or getting better
* Repetitive thinking or incessant ‘mind chatter’
* Underlying anxiety, apprehension, or fear
* You often feel you are carrying the world on your shoulders


Mood

* Always feeling angry and lack of patience
* Depression
* Feeling down in the dumps
* Feeling like things are unreal or dreamlike
* Frequently being on edge or 'grouchy'
* Frequently feel like crying for no apparent reason
* Have no feelings about things you used to
* Underlying anxiety, apprehension, or fear
* You feel like you are under pressure all the time


Mouth/Stomach

* A ‘tinny’, ‘metallic’ or ‘ammonia’, or unusual smell or taste
* Choking
* Constant craving for sugar or sweets
* Constipation
* Diarrhea
* Difficulty swallowing
* Dry mouth
* Feeling like you can’t swallow properly or that something will get caught in your throat
* Feeling like your tongue is swollen
* Frequent upset stomach, bloating, gaseous
* IBS
* Lack of appetite or taste
* Nausea or abdominal stress
* The thought of eating makes you nauseous
* Tight throat, lump in throat
* Vomiting


Sleep

* Difficulty falling or staying asleep
* Frequent bad, bizarre, or crazy dreams
* Hearing sounds in your head that jolt you awake
* Insomnia, or waking up ill in the middle of the night
* Jolting awake
* Waking up in a panic attack
* You feel worse in the mornings


Sight

* Distorted, foggy, or blurred vision
* Dry, watery or itchy eyes
* Eye tricks, seeing things our of the corner of your eye that isn’t there, stars, flashes
* Eyes sensitive to light
* Spots in the vision
* Flashing lights when eyes are closed
* Your depth perception feels wrong


Touch

* Numbness
* Pain
* Tingling, pins and needles feelings



Other symptoms are described as:
Being like a hypochondriac, muscle twinges, worry all the time, tingles, gagging, tightness in the chest, tongue twitches, shaky, breath lump, heart beat problems, head tingles, itchy tingling in arms and legs, and so many more.

In addition to these symptoms, you may also find yourself worrying compulsively about:
• Having a heart attack
• Having a serious undetected illness
• Dying prematurely
• Going insane or losing your mind
• Harming yourself or someone you love uncontrollably
• Being embarrassed or making a fool out or yourself
• Losing control
• Fainting in public
• Not breathing properly
• Choking or suffocating
• Being alone

I hope you feel better soon,

Duncan