Leejo
08-09-2011, 10:34 AM
About a year ago, I had a panic attack while exercising at the gym. My mind for some reason thought I was having a low blood sugar episode, and that's when I got all panicky, since I was alone and had to drive home. Before that I had suffered an allergic reaction from an antibiotic and I was also on my period at the time. After that I went to a naturopathic doctor who "prescribed" some supplements that really helped (I was able to drive to college and do all my normal activities), but in December we had a little quake where I live and the anxiety came back, this time even worse. This past semester I barely attended classes, also I've spent most of my summer at my home. I am a pretty active person, 23 years old and this thing is ruining my life. I went back to the doctor and I'm taking more supplements that have helped a bit, one of them is called "Natrol Stress Anxiety Formula", "Serezec with SAMe" and others, plus I'm on a gluten & lactose free diet.
The thing is, the root of all my anxiety is the fear that I will have a low blood sugar attack, faint or die in my sleep. I had my blood sugar checked a few months ago "post prandrial" and my levels were OK (89 fasting and I believe the same number 2 hours after eating), so that is not a problem I should be concerned with, but the "what if?" is always there.
Most of my anxiety symptoms are: weak arms & legs, stomach ache and an overall weird feeling. My vision never gets blurry.
Any tips and suggestions will be appreciated; please don't recommend any medication because I won't go that route. I'm going to a therapist soon but school starts next week and I don't know what I'm going to do.
Sorry for the long post, but I needed to vent.
The thing is, the root of all my anxiety is the fear that I will have a low blood sugar attack, faint or die in my sleep. I had my blood sugar checked a few months ago "post prandrial" and my levels were OK (89 fasting and I believe the same number 2 hours after eating), so that is not a problem I should be concerned with, but the "what if?" is always there.
Most of my anxiety symptoms are: weak arms & legs, stomach ache and an overall weird feeling. My vision never gets blurry.
Any tips and suggestions will be appreciated; please don't recommend any medication because I won't go that route. I'm going to a therapist soon but school starts next week and I don't know what I'm going to do.
Sorry for the long post, but I needed to vent.