mmillerreport
10-15-2015, 03:44 PM
29-year-old male here. I'm an anchor and reporter for a local TV station. I've been doing this job for years with no problems. The first few times on the desk, I was nervous, but got through it to the point that I can do it perfectly now.
I have no history of anxiety or panic attacks. My father says he use to get them in his 20's.
Three weeks ago, I'm on the air, about two stories in, when it hit. I thought I was having a heart attack. Rapid heartbeat, throat closing up, trouble breathing, ears ringing. I started to cough and couldn't stop. Knowing I couldn't continue, I tossed to our weather guy and ran off the set. I was shaking and white in the face. I could barely talk.
My co-workers told me I likely had a panic attack. A panic attack? What for? I'm not panicking about anything. I'm not anxious. I've never had one before.
I went home and brushed it off as drinking too much the night before and not sleeping enough.
That week, I felt uneasy and a little anxious. Just this strange feeling in my guy, like I want to puke. I got through the newscasts, though it was difficult.
Then two weeks after the first incident, 3 minutes before airtime, I had another panic attack. I had to run off the set and grab another person to fill-in on the desk.
I went to the doctor, he gave me Valium. Not sure I like it and not sure it's working.
I went to my ENT thinking that my sleep apnea might be back. I have been feeling tired, sore in the chest, and out of breath, so I figured it was the lack of sleep. The ENT isn't sure.
He says it could be one of 4 things:
1) Acid reflux is causing this.
2) Could be the sleep apnea back.
3) Something is wrong with my heart.
4) This is all in my head.
I'm now taking Prilosec for the acid reflux. Trying to get a sleep study done. Planning to see a cardiologist.
What do you think is going on and what can I do in the mean time? This is crippling me from doing my job, going on the air.
I have no history of anxiety or panic attacks. My father says he use to get them in his 20's.
Three weeks ago, I'm on the air, about two stories in, when it hit. I thought I was having a heart attack. Rapid heartbeat, throat closing up, trouble breathing, ears ringing. I started to cough and couldn't stop. Knowing I couldn't continue, I tossed to our weather guy and ran off the set. I was shaking and white in the face. I could barely talk.
My co-workers told me I likely had a panic attack. A panic attack? What for? I'm not panicking about anything. I'm not anxious. I've never had one before.
I went home and brushed it off as drinking too much the night before and not sleeping enough.
That week, I felt uneasy and a little anxious. Just this strange feeling in my guy, like I want to puke. I got through the newscasts, though it was difficult.
Then two weeks after the first incident, 3 minutes before airtime, I had another panic attack. I had to run off the set and grab another person to fill-in on the desk.
I went to the doctor, he gave me Valium. Not sure I like it and not sure it's working.
I went to my ENT thinking that my sleep apnea might be back. I have been feeling tired, sore in the chest, and out of breath, so I figured it was the lack of sleep. The ENT isn't sure.
He says it could be one of 4 things:
1) Acid reflux is causing this.
2) Could be the sleep apnea back.
3) Something is wrong with my heart.
4) This is all in my head.
I'm now taking Prilosec for the acid reflux. Trying to get a sleep study done. Planning to see a cardiologist.
What do you think is going on and what can I do in the mean time? This is crippling me from doing my job, going on the air.