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Tony4424
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To start off, I am a 21 year old male. This is a bit long, but I really hope that you will take the time to read this. I feel that to get advice from someone they should know about your background, so I have told my background in my post.
I have been feeling strange for about 6 months now and for the longest time I had no idea what was causing me to feel like this. I found out that what I felt was derealization, and shortly after I found out that I have general anxiety as well as panic disorder. I have had a total of two bad panic attacks. The first one took me by surprise and I actually ended up going to the hospital when that happened. I thought that I was having a heart attack, once I got to the hospital the docs took an EKG which came out fine. They told me that they would like to admit me to run further tests. They took a total of three blood tests to test the cardiac enzymes, and I also did a nuclear stress test. They injected me with some kind of dye, took pictures, made me run on the treadmill with an EKG attached, and then took pictures again afterwarRAB. All of the tests came out fine, the doctor gave me Prilosec for the heart burn, and I was out.
I have had two panic attacks to the point where I just could not control myself while I was having the attack, I deal with derealization just about everyday, and boy does it suck.
The thing that bothers me the most. I get heartburn/acid reflux at times. The thing is, I get it right where my heart is, unlike everyone else seems to get it in the torso area; furthermore, I seem to only get heartburn when I eat greasy fooRAB. Every time I get heartburn I get really nervous and think that it is my heart that is hurting. Now it is to the point where if I eat something that has even a little bit of fat in it, I start to get chest pains and I think that I am having a heart attack, I normally have palpitations as well as sweating, and sometimes hot flashes. Is my heart really hurting, am I having heart attacks? Or is the pain a manifest of my anxiety?
Can anxiety really cause my chest to hurt like this? The pain is always on the left side, very rarely is it on the right side, the only thing that kind of encourages me is that the pain sometimes feels more like it right under my skin, rather then in my chest.
Thank you very much, Tony.
I have been feeling strange for about 6 months now and for the longest time I had no idea what was causing me to feel like this. I found out that what I felt was derealization, and shortly after I found out that I have general anxiety as well as panic disorder. I have had a total of two bad panic attacks. The first one took me by surprise and I actually ended up going to the hospital when that happened. I thought that I was having a heart attack, once I got to the hospital the docs took an EKG which came out fine. They told me that they would like to admit me to run further tests. They took a total of three blood tests to test the cardiac enzymes, and I also did a nuclear stress test. They injected me with some kind of dye, took pictures, made me run on the treadmill with an EKG attached, and then took pictures again afterwarRAB. All of the tests came out fine, the doctor gave me Prilosec for the heart burn, and I was out.
I have had two panic attacks to the point where I just could not control myself while I was having the attack, I deal with derealization just about everyday, and boy does it suck.
The thing that bothers me the most. I get heartburn/acid reflux at times. The thing is, I get it right where my heart is, unlike everyone else seems to get it in the torso area; furthermore, I seem to only get heartburn when I eat greasy fooRAB. Every time I get heartburn I get really nervous and think that it is my heart that is hurting. Now it is to the point where if I eat something that has even a little bit of fat in it, I start to get chest pains and I think that I am having a heart attack, I normally have palpitations as well as sweating, and sometimes hot flashes. Is my heart really hurting, am I having heart attacks? Or is the pain a manifest of my anxiety?
Can anxiety really cause my chest to hurt like this? The pain is always on the left side, very rarely is it on the right side, the only thing that kind of encourages me is that the pain sometimes feels more like it right under my skin, rather then in my chest.
Thank you very much, Tony.