jamesaarra
07-08-2007, 06:58 PM
Hi everyone, great forum, have learned a lot in the past couple of days. I am a 30 year old male. For the past 3 months I have been experiencing panic attacks. This all new to me, having never experienced anything like this before.
Like so many others here, I was instantly worried about the intermittent and sometimes constant chest pain and on and off heart palpitations I had after my first panic attack. Saw my cardiologist -> EKG, Stress test, etc = all fine.
My question(s) ->
I used this experience to quit smoking (15 yrs) and really focus on getting healthier. I bought a Polar wristwatch, which monitors your pulse. I use it when I bike, but have begun wearing it almost every day to monitor my pulse, figuring that during the onset of another panic attack (almost always triggered by chest pain or heart palpitations), I could look down my pulse.. breathe & refocus... wait for my pulse to slow, and talk myself down.
A little naive and still educating myself on anxiety, but I believe wearing my watch every day has ended up being a reverse effect on me as now I am getting a little obsessive about my pulse and have attached a fear to not wearing it b/c I tell myself I won't know how to talk myself down.
I am an entrepreneur and am starting to worry that this watch will have to go everywhere with me and I can't have that.
I have also learned that my pulse is/can get extremely high during low stress & rest situations (resting can be up towards 102 bpm). I was up to 145bpm the other day standing outside of a restaurant for 10 mins while waiting or a friend.
Anybody else have these issues? Significantly higher pulse that normal, which sometimes lasts all day, though you are not exercising or exerting yourself in any way?
Stupid question - but anxiety can make your heart race that fast while standing for 10 mins?
Should I ditch the watch?
Thanks for any advice in advance.
Like so many others here, I was instantly worried about the intermittent and sometimes constant chest pain and on and off heart palpitations I had after my first panic attack. Saw my cardiologist -> EKG, Stress test, etc = all fine.
My question(s) ->
I used this experience to quit smoking (15 yrs) and really focus on getting healthier. I bought a Polar wristwatch, which monitors your pulse. I use it when I bike, but have begun wearing it almost every day to monitor my pulse, figuring that during the onset of another panic attack (almost always triggered by chest pain or heart palpitations), I could look down my pulse.. breathe & refocus... wait for my pulse to slow, and talk myself down.
A little naive and still educating myself on anxiety, but I believe wearing my watch every day has ended up being a reverse effect on me as now I am getting a little obsessive about my pulse and have attached a fear to not wearing it b/c I tell myself I won't know how to talk myself down.
I am an entrepreneur and am starting to worry that this watch will have to go everywhere with me and I can't have that.
I have also learned that my pulse is/can get extremely high during low stress & rest situations (resting can be up towards 102 bpm). I was up to 145bpm the other day standing outside of a restaurant for 10 mins while waiting or a friend.
Anybody else have these issues? Significantly higher pulse that normal, which sometimes lasts all day, though you are not exercising or exerting yourself in any way?
Stupid question - but anxiety can make your heart race that fast while standing for 10 mins?
Should I ditch the watch?
Thanks for any advice in advance.