ChrisMayo
01-05-2009, 10:21 AM
Hello.
I've been on this site for a couple of years now, since my problems first started.
This post will probably be very long, but I'd really appreciate it if people could read and reply. Thank you!.
My problems first started in December 2006, I was under a lot of stress with work, relationships and taking on too much of everything. I got a normal cold, which lasted for a while. Then after running a big event (im an events producer), I started to feel dizzy and sick. I got home, and totally freaked out, and my heart was racing, I felt like I was going to pass out, went to A&E and they did an ECG while I was in there and took blood. They said I was fine, and that it was most probably a virus. Gave me antibiotics, etc, and sent me away.
Next few days I felt worse, and went to the doctor, worried. He ordered blood tests for Diabetes, Thyroid, Liver, and all the usual stuff. All came back negative.
I was back at the doctor every week, as I then had persistent headaches for two weeks, so I started worrying about brain tumours. He said it was most likely from stress, and eventually they got better, so I relaxed a bit.
Then over the coming months, I noticed a chance in my vision. I was more aware of my nose suddenly, and I had lots of floaters, visual snow, sparkly dots in my vision, and occasional black specks. My doctor did reaction test for obvious signs of a tumour, and tested my pupils, movement etc, and said there was nothing to worry about, and related to anxiety.
I then had an eye test, and described this, they said all was fine, and my vision was near perfect. Said that floaters are normal and I was just noticing it more than others.
I then went back to my doctors, convinced that I had got HIV from somewhere, as I had lost some weight, had another cold, had the persistent vision changes and some headaches, wouldnt go out of the house, and found it really hard to work. He said I was obviously suffering bad from anxiety and mild depression, and so put me on medication (I forget which one), that made me worse for a bit, then better for a while, then it made no difference, and I was still feeling ill.
So I went back, and he tried another tablet with me, Seroxat, this helped immensely, and more or less made me back to normal for a few months. I still had the vision thing, but wasnt so aware of it, and I was back to work, and doing normal things.
I tried to come off the tablets once, but had another bad spell, I went through a stage of getting very bad chest pains, panicking badly, and had an ambulance called out twice in 2 weeks. First time, they said I was fine, and that the anxiety was bringing it on. Second time, they did an on the spot ECG, and blood pressure, and again, said I was fine.
I then started getting stiff legs, a sore back, and headaches, which lasted for about a week. Spoke to my doctor and he again said it was down to my stress (I was still worrying about the HIV thing, and dealing with work), he said it would pass. And about a week or so later, it did.
This bring it up to last year. I was then still concerned about my vision, and was having constant tiredness, and found it very hard to use a computer because my computer vision was very blurry and the visual snow and floaters were worse on a screen.
I then had another eye test, and described the same thing, and asked her to check lots of tests as I was concerned. She asked if I was worried about a brain tumour, and I said yes, she almost laughed it off, and said my eyes were very healthy, it is something that I will just have to live with, and it is nothing to worry about.
Now, I have been off Seroxat for 6-8 months, and found it hard for the first month, but managed most of the time since then. Now I'm finding it very hard and have the following range of symptoms:
Persistent Visual Snow (Some days better)
Floaters
White sparkles in vision (worse when looking at white/pale backgrounds)
Contstant tiredness. Worse in mornings, and on computer.
Dry, heavy feeling in eyes
Muscle twitches (In between thumb and forefinger, in legs, arms etc)
Feeling hungry
Stomach problems. Go to the toilet a lot, stomach very noisy, etc.
Shaky feeling.
Feeling cold/hot.
Occasional headaches.
General panic. Worry about everything.
Very easily stressed.
Nausea
Loneliness
Very bad health anxiety.
Back ache
Muscle aches
Heart skips beat, once every so often, usually 3/4 times in one go, then back to normal (Had 2 ECGs over last 2 years)
Pulsing/Throbbing on temples, and random parts of body.
I still work in a stressful environment (I'm a comedian and events producer), and I worry about money a lot, and work, so I guess I am usually pretty busy. But no matter how much I try and relax, or take time out, or eliminate stress, I still have all these problems.
I've just had another batch of tests done, HIV (Negative), Diabetes, Thyroid, Liver Function, etc etc, done again (new doctors), so waiting for the results of those.
Also had another eye test done, went through the description of my problem in much more detail and explained my worries, again they said I was fine, no evidence or concern about tumours, or eye problems. Very healthy eyes, etc etc. They even took an image of the cord connecting the eye to the brain, to look for any problems, and they were perfect.
I've seen numerous doctors (at least 5), nurses (regular via NHS direct, and about 4 times over the last year at a walk in centre), counsellors (one counsellor, and just signed up for therapy), opticians (3 eye tests in the last 2 years), etc, and they all say im fine, despite the constant problems I have.
I know that most of the symptoms have gone away, or are temporary which makes me trust the anxiety diagnosis, but when I feel bad, im immediately back to worrying about cancer, tumours, MS, etc etc.
If anyone has any thoughts, or ideas, I would be really grateful.
So sorry I've taken up so much space!
I read pretty much all the posts on here, and they have been very encouraging, but, it would be nice to speak to people about my experiences, and see if anyone has similar.
Best Wishes and Happy New Year
Chris x
I've been on this site for a couple of years now, since my problems first started.
This post will probably be very long, but I'd really appreciate it if people could read and reply. Thank you!.
My problems first started in December 2006, I was under a lot of stress with work, relationships and taking on too much of everything. I got a normal cold, which lasted for a while. Then after running a big event (im an events producer), I started to feel dizzy and sick. I got home, and totally freaked out, and my heart was racing, I felt like I was going to pass out, went to A&E and they did an ECG while I was in there and took blood. They said I was fine, and that it was most probably a virus. Gave me antibiotics, etc, and sent me away.
Next few days I felt worse, and went to the doctor, worried. He ordered blood tests for Diabetes, Thyroid, Liver, and all the usual stuff. All came back negative.
I was back at the doctor every week, as I then had persistent headaches for two weeks, so I started worrying about brain tumours. He said it was most likely from stress, and eventually they got better, so I relaxed a bit.
Then over the coming months, I noticed a chance in my vision. I was more aware of my nose suddenly, and I had lots of floaters, visual snow, sparkly dots in my vision, and occasional black specks. My doctor did reaction test for obvious signs of a tumour, and tested my pupils, movement etc, and said there was nothing to worry about, and related to anxiety.
I then had an eye test, and described this, they said all was fine, and my vision was near perfect. Said that floaters are normal and I was just noticing it more than others.
I then went back to my doctors, convinced that I had got HIV from somewhere, as I had lost some weight, had another cold, had the persistent vision changes and some headaches, wouldnt go out of the house, and found it really hard to work. He said I was obviously suffering bad from anxiety and mild depression, and so put me on medication (I forget which one), that made me worse for a bit, then better for a while, then it made no difference, and I was still feeling ill.
So I went back, and he tried another tablet with me, Seroxat, this helped immensely, and more or less made me back to normal for a few months. I still had the vision thing, but wasnt so aware of it, and I was back to work, and doing normal things.
I tried to come off the tablets once, but had another bad spell, I went through a stage of getting very bad chest pains, panicking badly, and had an ambulance called out twice in 2 weeks. First time, they said I was fine, and that the anxiety was bringing it on. Second time, they did an on the spot ECG, and blood pressure, and again, said I was fine.
I then started getting stiff legs, a sore back, and headaches, which lasted for about a week. Spoke to my doctor and he again said it was down to my stress (I was still worrying about the HIV thing, and dealing with work), he said it would pass. And about a week or so later, it did.
This bring it up to last year. I was then still concerned about my vision, and was having constant tiredness, and found it very hard to use a computer because my computer vision was very blurry and the visual snow and floaters were worse on a screen.
I then had another eye test, and described the same thing, and asked her to check lots of tests as I was concerned. She asked if I was worried about a brain tumour, and I said yes, she almost laughed it off, and said my eyes were very healthy, it is something that I will just have to live with, and it is nothing to worry about.
Now, I have been off Seroxat for 6-8 months, and found it hard for the first month, but managed most of the time since then. Now I'm finding it very hard and have the following range of symptoms:
Persistent Visual Snow (Some days better)
Floaters
White sparkles in vision (worse when looking at white/pale backgrounds)
Contstant tiredness. Worse in mornings, and on computer.
Dry, heavy feeling in eyes
Muscle twitches (In between thumb and forefinger, in legs, arms etc)
Feeling hungry
Stomach problems. Go to the toilet a lot, stomach very noisy, etc.
Shaky feeling.
Feeling cold/hot.
Occasional headaches.
General panic. Worry about everything.
Very easily stressed.
Nausea
Loneliness
Very bad health anxiety.
Back ache
Muscle aches
Heart skips beat, once every so often, usually 3/4 times in one go, then back to normal (Had 2 ECGs over last 2 years)
Pulsing/Throbbing on temples, and random parts of body.
I still work in a stressful environment (I'm a comedian and events producer), and I worry about money a lot, and work, so I guess I am usually pretty busy. But no matter how much I try and relax, or take time out, or eliminate stress, I still have all these problems.
I've just had another batch of tests done, HIV (Negative), Diabetes, Thyroid, Liver Function, etc etc, done again (new doctors), so waiting for the results of those.
Also had another eye test done, went through the description of my problem in much more detail and explained my worries, again they said I was fine, no evidence or concern about tumours, or eye problems. Very healthy eyes, etc etc. They even took an image of the cord connecting the eye to the brain, to look for any problems, and they were perfect.
I've seen numerous doctors (at least 5), nurses (regular via NHS direct, and about 4 times over the last year at a walk in centre), counsellors (one counsellor, and just signed up for therapy), opticians (3 eye tests in the last 2 years), etc, and they all say im fine, despite the constant problems I have.
I know that most of the symptoms have gone away, or are temporary which makes me trust the anxiety diagnosis, but when I feel bad, im immediately back to worrying about cancer, tumours, MS, etc etc.
If anyone has any thoughts, or ideas, I would be really grateful.
So sorry I've taken up so much space!
I read pretty much all the posts on here, and they have been very encouraging, but, it would be nice to speak to people about my experiences, and see if anyone has similar.
Best Wishes and Happy New Year
Chris x