CarlosO64
12-16-2016, 03:49 AM
Hi everyone, this is my first post and I would like to thank you all for sharing your stories, I know it can be hard to open up specially with strangers.
I´ve always considered myself as a very nervous person but recently it just got worse, in public I feel as if I´m being watched like everybody is staring at me and judging me just waiting for me to do something wrong or embarrasing. It has become very difficult for me to go out or to interact with people.
Recently I´ve had panic attacks, it started one night I was just about to go to sleep and all the sudden I woke up without breath, I was gasping, I felt pressure on my chest and as if I had something stuck down my throat, I felt very terrified because it was the first time that ever happened to me, then it became a regular thing, every night I had the same problem. I went with different doctors to see what could be causing the attacks but all of them told me there was no physical cause that it could be a psychological problem and they suggested me to go to a psychologist. About three weeeks ago I had the same problem while I was on the subway, it had never occured to me in public, since then I´ve started to drink less coffee and overall trying to avoid caffeine.
Does anyone have any other recommendations to make the attacks less frequent?
I´ve always considered myself as a very nervous person but recently it just got worse, in public I feel as if I´m being watched like everybody is staring at me and judging me just waiting for me to do something wrong or embarrasing. It has become very difficult for me to go out or to interact with people.
Recently I´ve had panic attacks, it started one night I was just about to go to sleep and all the sudden I woke up without breath, I was gasping, I felt pressure on my chest and as if I had something stuck down my throat, I felt very terrified because it was the first time that ever happened to me, then it became a regular thing, every night I had the same problem. I went with different doctors to see what could be causing the attacks but all of them told me there was no physical cause that it could be a psychological problem and they suggested me to go to a psychologist. About three weeeks ago I had the same problem while I was on the subway, it had never occured to me in public, since then I´ve started to drink less coffee and overall trying to avoid caffeine.
Does anyone have any other recommendations to make the attacks less frequent?