Aaron
09-28-2008, 05:08 PM
Saturday morning, I got up and had an Ensure Plus for breakfast. I walked to a nearby yardsale- no problems walking, no social anxiety, no trouble staying focused, no thinking about anxiety. I came back, played some video games (a very low-stress game, I might add). At this point, I was thinking to myself...I'm as good as cured. Then I started surfing the Net around ~11:30 when....BAM. "Good LORD I'm hungry." I thought to myself, whatever, it's not even noon yet. So, I put off making a sandwich for a few mins.
Apparently that was a mistake.
I got up, got light-headed. That was my first not-good sign. I made a sandwich, and was eating it when IT hit. A panic attack. I could feel is creeping up FAST. I said, no, fck the panic. I had had almost 2 weeks w/o a panic attack. I had been exercising everyday, especially when I was getting anxious, so I said, let's do that. I go for a walk around the block.
Mistake #2.
I start getting even more lightheaded, dizzy, having trouble focusing, and then the problems I complained about when I first came here starting coming back: my legs and arms starting feeling TIGHT and CRAMPED and simultaneously FULL OF WATER. I got back to my apartment, took a cold shower. That brought me back down to Earth, but I still felt tight, dizzy, and confused. I then took a 2 hour nap, because this exhausted me greatly.
There's some good news. I recognized the attack coming within minutes of it hitting (usually I start feeling bad for about 30-60 mins and then it finally breaks); it peaked in 10 or so minutes (usually, the panic itself is much more violent and long-lasting); and it made me realize that panic attacks can and are caused by bouts of hypoglycemia. In fact, the two worst panic attacks I've had I remember happening after I had missed a meal by an hour or two and usually peaked right after I had decided to "correct" the situation by eating.
The bad news is that my legs and arms still feel...tight and full of water, especially when I move them. I can't walk more than a few feet without my legs getting this feeling. It makes me wonder deeply about whether this is purely anxiety or something seriously wrong with my body (e.g., serious blood sugar problems).
I read online yesterday that hypoglycemic episodes can result in muscle tension that lasts even after blood sugar is corrected (panic attacks work to equalize glucose levels in the blood so that your organs get the sugar they need during crucial moments by dumping adrenalin into your system), but I'm still wondering...why, 24-hours later, after I've been eating well over the last day without any panic, do I have this problem?
Has anyone have any experiences like this?
Apparently that was a mistake.
I got up, got light-headed. That was my first not-good sign. I made a sandwich, and was eating it when IT hit. A panic attack. I could feel is creeping up FAST. I said, no, fck the panic. I had had almost 2 weeks w/o a panic attack. I had been exercising everyday, especially when I was getting anxious, so I said, let's do that. I go for a walk around the block.
Mistake #2.
I start getting even more lightheaded, dizzy, having trouble focusing, and then the problems I complained about when I first came here starting coming back: my legs and arms starting feeling TIGHT and CRAMPED and simultaneously FULL OF WATER. I got back to my apartment, took a cold shower. That brought me back down to Earth, but I still felt tight, dizzy, and confused. I then took a 2 hour nap, because this exhausted me greatly.
There's some good news. I recognized the attack coming within minutes of it hitting (usually I start feeling bad for about 30-60 mins and then it finally breaks); it peaked in 10 or so minutes (usually, the panic itself is much more violent and long-lasting); and it made me realize that panic attacks can and are caused by bouts of hypoglycemia. In fact, the two worst panic attacks I've had I remember happening after I had missed a meal by an hour or two and usually peaked right after I had decided to "correct" the situation by eating.
The bad news is that my legs and arms still feel...tight and full of water, especially when I move them. I can't walk more than a few feet without my legs getting this feeling. It makes me wonder deeply about whether this is purely anxiety or something seriously wrong with my body (e.g., serious blood sugar problems).
I read online yesterday that hypoglycemic episodes can result in muscle tension that lasts even after blood sugar is corrected (panic attacks work to equalize glucose levels in the blood so that your organs get the sugar they need during crucial moments by dumping adrenalin into your system), but I'm still wondering...why, 24-hours later, after I've been eating well over the last day without any panic, do I have this problem?
Has anyone have any experiences like this?