ricguy
01-22-2015, 05:36 AM
Hi everyone, my first post since finding out about this forum a few weeks ago. I think it's great to know there's such a support system on the net.
I'm writing about something I experienced recently - hyperventilating right in the middle of a massage therapy session. I know this seems strange when I have read so many articles saying that massage is supposed to relax and ease my anxiety fears. But it did happen to me.
At the start of the session, I was indeed feeling relaxed. But after about 10 minutes, I started feeling a knot in my stomach similar to what I feel when I get panic attacks. I tried to do deep breathing which momentarily helped, but the sensation came back soon after. I can't be sure what was causing it..perhaps it was the thought that lying on my stomach made breathing more difficult, or the coldness of the room, or the strokes being applied was making me uncomfortable. I requested to take a break and sat up. That's when my hands started tingling and soon after, a little numbness on my hands started creeping in. I requested for water, waited for the sensations to stop, and was able to continue without further issue.
Has anyone encountered something similar? Any advise or positive thoughts on how to deal with this in the future? Thanks.
I'm writing about something I experienced recently - hyperventilating right in the middle of a massage therapy session. I know this seems strange when I have read so many articles saying that massage is supposed to relax and ease my anxiety fears. But it did happen to me.
At the start of the session, I was indeed feeling relaxed. But after about 10 minutes, I started feeling a knot in my stomach similar to what I feel when I get panic attacks. I tried to do deep breathing which momentarily helped, but the sensation came back soon after. I can't be sure what was causing it..perhaps it was the thought that lying on my stomach made breathing more difficult, or the coldness of the room, or the strokes being applied was making me uncomfortable. I requested to take a break and sat up. That's when my hands started tingling and soon after, a little numbness on my hands started creeping in. I requested for water, waited for the sensations to stop, and was able to continue without further issue.
Has anyone encountered something similar? Any advise or positive thoughts on how to deal with this in the future? Thanks.