jane22
11-10-2013, 11:17 AM
The other night I ended up calling for an ambulance because I was sure I was having an anaphylactic reaction to something. I woke up in the middle of the night feeling like my throat was swelling shut. I immediately panicked and called 911. All the while my voice was so hoarse I could barely talk. I realize that feeling like the throat is swelling if fairly common in anxiety/panic attacks, but would my voice go so hoarse if it were just a panic attack? Also, I kept blowing into my peak flow meter (which I have because of my fear that I have asthma) and my readings were between 300-low 400s when usually they are around 475-500. This made me think I was not getting air and my throat was closing. I keep thinking that actual swelling had to have been the cause for the low peak flow readings and hoarseness.
So the ambulance got there, and they just gave me some oxygen and took my blood pressure and oxygen levels. Since I didn't have any other symptoms of allergic reaction, they concluded that it was all in my head and left shortly thereafter. I felt a little better so I was okay with them leaving. Then when they left I started to feel the swelling more, but I reluctantly went to bed and made it through the night.
So I guess my main questions are, has anyone experienced temporary hoarse voice during a panic attack? Could hyperventilation or just my panicking have caused the lower peak flow readings? I'm so freaked out that I was having a severe or anaphylactic reaction to something or that it was a severe asthma attack. I have no known allergies and no diagnosed asthma, but for the past 9 months or so I've had a debilitating fear of both. Any thoughts? Thanks!
So the ambulance got there, and they just gave me some oxygen and took my blood pressure and oxygen levels. Since I didn't have any other symptoms of allergic reaction, they concluded that it was all in my head and left shortly thereafter. I felt a little better so I was okay with them leaving. Then when they left I started to feel the swelling more, but I reluctantly went to bed and made it through the night.
So I guess my main questions are, has anyone experienced temporary hoarse voice during a panic attack? Could hyperventilation or just my panicking have caused the lower peak flow readings? I'm so freaked out that I was having a severe or anaphylactic reaction to something or that it was a severe asthma attack. I have no known allergies and no diagnosed asthma, but for the past 9 months or so I've had a debilitating fear of both. Any thoughts? Thanks!