NickDal
09-02-2014, 03:22 PM
Hi. I'm 52 years old and normally an in-shape health nut. Just had the second panic attack in my life (ironically I guess) and so am really thinking about this. Would really appreciate any input. Now that I look back, the cause for each seems kind of obvious. Do you think that the implied preventions would actually work, or are panic attacks just going to get easier and easier to set off as I get older?
Since two of my sisters have had this, guess it is my turn. In hindsight, it seems easy to see what led up to each attack.
Just visited with my family in the Rocky Mountains at about 9500 feet. I live at sea level. The first attack came on one night as I tried to go to sleep. Was feeling overtired since the previous night of sleep was not good. Dinner was heavy (for me). My family was in another room and so I was alone. I tried lying down around 10 PM and found that my heart wanted to speed up instead of slowdown. When it got above 120 bpm and kept climbing, I thought "so this is what my sisters have been experiencing." Yikes!
Causes. To me, the biggest contributor was lack of sleep the night before. Next, high-altitude (thin air) meant my heart and lungs were already working harder and so maybe the risk was higher. My previous high-protein and high-fat dinner was much harder to digest than a more high carb dinner. Being alone allowed anxiety to increase. Lastly, I am susceptible to swallowing air, which distends my stomach and so lying down crowded my lungs and heart making them have to work even harder. Heart palps were strong, and then I thought, "we are getting up a little early tomorrow and if I don't sleep..." That's when it hit.
The second attack on the plane seemed inevitable. Had a very crowded window seat. Flight was late so everyone was tired and stressed. Hysterical infant in next row. The woman next to me seem nervous and had earbuds and couldn't talk. Then she and the aisle seat guy drop their trays and both ordered food and drinks, so there was no getting up. When it struck, I muttered a four letter word, which the aisle seat guy heard. That kind of embarrassed me, which brought me out of it.
Do you think these sound like real causes, or should I just expect that these will start hitting anyway?
Since two of my sisters have had this, guess it is my turn. In hindsight, it seems easy to see what led up to each attack.
Just visited with my family in the Rocky Mountains at about 9500 feet. I live at sea level. The first attack came on one night as I tried to go to sleep. Was feeling overtired since the previous night of sleep was not good. Dinner was heavy (for me). My family was in another room and so I was alone. I tried lying down around 10 PM and found that my heart wanted to speed up instead of slowdown. When it got above 120 bpm and kept climbing, I thought "so this is what my sisters have been experiencing." Yikes!
Causes. To me, the biggest contributor was lack of sleep the night before. Next, high-altitude (thin air) meant my heart and lungs were already working harder and so maybe the risk was higher. My previous high-protein and high-fat dinner was much harder to digest than a more high carb dinner. Being alone allowed anxiety to increase. Lastly, I am susceptible to swallowing air, which distends my stomach and so lying down crowded my lungs and heart making them have to work even harder. Heart palps were strong, and then I thought, "we are getting up a little early tomorrow and if I don't sleep..." That's when it hit.
The second attack on the plane seemed inevitable. Had a very crowded window seat. Flight was late so everyone was tired and stressed. Hysterical infant in next row. The woman next to me seem nervous and had earbuds and couldn't talk. Then she and the aisle seat guy drop their trays and both ordered food and drinks, so there was no getting up. When it struck, I muttered a four letter word, which the aisle seat guy heard. That kind of embarrassed me, which brought me out of it.
Do you think these sound like real causes, or should I just expect that these will start hitting anyway?