EC1991
02-01-2012, 02:22 AM
Hey Everyone,
I'm new to the forum and am really just reaching out for help and advice right now so first off a bit of background on me: I'm a 20 year old male college student. No history of heart problems, no history of high blood pressure (highest BP ever recorded for me was 130/85; average is 110-120/70), no history of any serious diseases or conditions short of seasonal allergies. I am not overweight, though I work at a fast food chain so I did eat there frequently for about a year. I smoked Marijuana regularly (but not heavily, i.e. small doses daily or every other day) from about September 2010 to October 2011 when I quit cold turkey, I drink on the weekends (usually not a lot, occasionally surpass my limit). I don't exercise beyond the walking around Campus and to work (heart rate gets over 140 bpm doing this as I walk quickly and the area is hilly). Since December 2nd (which I will talk about below), I have cut out fast food nearly 99% out of my diet (have only eaten fast food less than 10 times over the past 2 months), I have only drank twice in the past 7 weeks (both times well within moderation). So basically, I have done a 180 turn on my health over the past 2 months. That was just some background, here is my story and what I need help on; I'm sorry this is so long, but I didn't feel summarizing certain parts would really explain my experience well:
December 2nd I was at work and I noticed the left side of my upper chest had some tiny pinch-like pains that occurred sporadically over the course of my shift (work isn't by any means heavy exertion, just lots of standing and busy work). Those chest pains occurred randomly over the next couple days. I saw a Doctor for it on the Friday of that week and had an EKG done which came back perfect. Doctor told me to take it easy over the weekend, call in sick to work, etc. I did as suggested and the symptoms disappeared. I saw a Doctor the following Tuesday as a follow-up, and everything sounded perfect to him (heart beat and breathing).
December 11th I decided to drink with some friends and drank quite a bit, resulting in me having a mild hangover the morning after, the hangover was mild: very little nausea, no headache. I was studying at a restaurant with friends when I noticed my chest felt tight, heart rate was fast and pounding (this got me paying attention to my heart), shortly after my hands began going numb. I was at first able to bring sensation back to my hands by opening and clenching my fists, but after about 5 minutes that no longer worked and I panicked thinking I was having a heart attack or some other serious problem. I rushed myself over to the campus health center and saw another doctor, another EKG was ran, and despite a high heart rate, the rhythm was once again normal (this doctor visit was also when I had my "highest" blood pressure recorded of 130/85. The rest of the week I had an extremely heightened awareness of my heart rate/beat and was constantly worried about a worst-case scenario (WebMD and other health sites only fed my worries).
Over the next couple weeks this heightened awareness was consistently part of my day. Every activity or action I couldn't quite clear my head of the worry that something was wrong with my heart. Some days the symptoms felt better than others, but it was always there, despite my best efforts to keep my mind off of the things that were worrying me. December 24th I was in a Church service with my family and felt a tightness/pressure/warmth on the right half of my scalp that radiated to the surrounding area of my face and neck. I dismissed it at first thinking it was just from the warm room. Shortly after though, my mind got away from me and I began to panic, I thought something was seriously wrong and had to remove myself from the service to go calm down.
Following the panic attack I had on the 24th, I had more chest discomfort, and also headaches like I felt during that church service only on the right side of my head. I also noticed tinnitus in mainly my right ear (though it's hard for me to determine exactly which it is). Later that week I woke up one morning to a speeding heart which instantly set me off and put me into a panic attack. I saw my family doctor over winter break and he was convinced my problem is all anxiety, as my heart sounds perfectly healthy, both my EKG's were normal, my blood tests were all normal (CBC, Thyroid, Liver, etc all normal). He prescribed a low dose of a generic form of Xanax (0.25mg if I'm having an acute panic attack; 0.125mg if I can feel a panic attack coming on). I also saw a naturopathic doctor and was told a list of supplements I could take to help with the various problems I have (Inositol which I believe is Vitamin B8 for Anxiety, Lecithin for heart palpitations, and Magnesium for anxiety). I also began taking a Daily MultiVitamin, Vitamin B100 Complex, and 2000 IU of Vitamin D3 daily. I've noticed the heart palpitations (speeding, pounding, etc) less, and my anxiety seems to be lessened recently, though it's still there. To this day I am still experiencing a right-sided scalp/head pressure-like sensation, tinnitus, occasionally my tinnitus increases drastically in volume for 3-5 seconds and fades away (but it's enough to make me flinch or grab my head). I've been seeing bright tiny lights in my vision (usually in my peripheral vision). I've got an appointment with a cardiologist late this month and am really going to push for getting a couple more detailed tests done, if everything is okay I'll begin exercising regularly but for the time being I'm just too worried to want to put that much strain on my heart.
So that's basically what I've been dealing with the past two months with very little relief, though if this is anxiety which my doctor (and the other doctors I've seen) truly think it is, I haven't really been treating that. I've got tons of questions, but my biggest ones are has anyone experienced anything like this before? Can anxiety cause symptoms like this (I know almost all of these are in the symptoms list but it's just hard for me to accept that all of this can be caused by anxiety). Does this sound like Health Anxiety to those maybe familiar with it? I'm really just at a loss for words, I have never considered myself a heavily stressed out person, have never had anxiety problems in the past or heavily in my family history (Though my dad does have anxiety just nowhere near as severe as mine, he can control his because his triggers aren't health fears). Really just any words of advice or help anyone may have to offer would be greatly appreciated; this has consumed my life and I'm really looking for relief.
If you need clarification on anything or have any questions please ask!
Thanks Everyone.
I'm new to the forum and am really just reaching out for help and advice right now so first off a bit of background on me: I'm a 20 year old male college student. No history of heart problems, no history of high blood pressure (highest BP ever recorded for me was 130/85; average is 110-120/70), no history of any serious diseases or conditions short of seasonal allergies. I am not overweight, though I work at a fast food chain so I did eat there frequently for about a year. I smoked Marijuana regularly (but not heavily, i.e. small doses daily or every other day) from about September 2010 to October 2011 when I quit cold turkey, I drink on the weekends (usually not a lot, occasionally surpass my limit). I don't exercise beyond the walking around Campus and to work (heart rate gets over 140 bpm doing this as I walk quickly and the area is hilly). Since December 2nd (which I will talk about below), I have cut out fast food nearly 99% out of my diet (have only eaten fast food less than 10 times over the past 2 months), I have only drank twice in the past 7 weeks (both times well within moderation). So basically, I have done a 180 turn on my health over the past 2 months. That was just some background, here is my story and what I need help on; I'm sorry this is so long, but I didn't feel summarizing certain parts would really explain my experience well:
December 2nd I was at work and I noticed the left side of my upper chest had some tiny pinch-like pains that occurred sporadically over the course of my shift (work isn't by any means heavy exertion, just lots of standing and busy work). Those chest pains occurred randomly over the next couple days. I saw a Doctor for it on the Friday of that week and had an EKG done which came back perfect. Doctor told me to take it easy over the weekend, call in sick to work, etc. I did as suggested and the symptoms disappeared. I saw a Doctor the following Tuesday as a follow-up, and everything sounded perfect to him (heart beat and breathing).
December 11th I decided to drink with some friends and drank quite a bit, resulting in me having a mild hangover the morning after, the hangover was mild: very little nausea, no headache. I was studying at a restaurant with friends when I noticed my chest felt tight, heart rate was fast and pounding (this got me paying attention to my heart), shortly after my hands began going numb. I was at first able to bring sensation back to my hands by opening and clenching my fists, but after about 5 minutes that no longer worked and I panicked thinking I was having a heart attack or some other serious problem. I rushed myself over to the campus health center and saw another doctor, another EKG was ran, and despite a high heart rate, the rhythm was once again normal (this doctor visit was also when I had my "highest" blood pressure recorded of 130/85. The rest of the week I had an extremely heightened awareness of my heart rate/beat and was constantly worried about a worst-case scenario (WebMD and other health sites only fed my worries).
Over the next couple weeks this heightened awareness was consistently part of my day. Every activity or action I couldn't quite clear my head of the worry that something was wrong with my heart. Some days the symptoms felt better than others, but it was always there, despite my best efforts to keep my mind off of the things that were worrying me. December 24th I was in a Church service with my family and felt a tightness/pressure/warmth on the right half of my scalp that radiated to the surrounding area of my face and neck. I dismissed it at first thinking it was just from the warm room. Shortly after though, my mind got away from me and I began to panic, I thought something was seriously wrong and had to remove myself from the service to go calm down.
Following the panic attack I had on the 24th, I had more chest discomfort, and also headaches like I felt during that church service only on the right side of my head. I also noticed tinnitus in mainly my right ear (though it's hard for me to determine exactly which it is). Later that week I woke up one morning to a speeding heart which instantly set me off and put me into a panic attack. I saw my family doctor over winter break and he was convinced my problem is all anxiety, as my heart sounds perfectly healthy, both my EKG's were normal, my blood tests were all normal (CBC, Thyroid, Liver, etc all normal). He prescribed a low dose of a generic form of Xanax (0.25mg if I'm having an acute panic attack; 0.125mg if I can feel a panic attack coming on). I also saw a naturopathic doctor and was told a list of supplements I could take to help with the various problems I have (Inositol which I believe is Vitamin B8 for Anxiety, Lecithin for heart palpitations, and Magnesium for anxiety). I also began taking a Daily MultiVitamin, Vitamin B100 Complex, and 2000 IU of Vitamin D3 daily. I've noticed the heart palpitations (speeding, pounding, etc) less, and my anxiety seems to be lessened recently, though it's still there. To this day I am still experiencing a right-sided scalp/head pressure-like sensation, tinnitus, occasionally my tinnitus increases drastically in volume for 3-5 seconds and fades away (but it's enough to make me flinch or grab my head). I've been seeing bright tiny lights in my vision (usually in my peripheral vision). I've got an appointment with a cardiologist late this month and am really going to push for getting a couple more detailed tests done, if everything is okay I'll begin exercising regularly but for the time being I'm just too worried to want to put that much strain on my heart.
So that's basically what I've been dealing with the past two months with very little relief, though if this is anxiety which my doctor (and the other doctors I've seen) truly think it is, I haven't really been treating that. I've got tons of questions, but my biggest ones are has anyone experienced anything like this before? Can anxiety cause symptoms like this (I know almost all of these are in the symptoms list but it's just hard for me to accept that all of this can be caused by anxiety). Does this sound like Health Anxiety to those maybe familiar with it? I'm really just at a loss for words, I have never considered myself a heavily stressed out person, have never had anxiety problems in the past or heavily in my family history (Though my dad does have anxiety just nowhere near as severe as mine, he can control his because his triggers aren't health fears). Really just any words of advice or help anyone may have to offer would be greatly appreciated; this has consumed my life and I'm really looking for relief.
If you need clarification on anything or have any questions please ask!
Thanks Everyone.