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I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow so I can get this sorted out, hopefully. Until then I may end up back in the ER. I just don't know what to do anymore and I know they are tired of seeing me in there. Thanks for your support and love and I hope you get better! |
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I've drawn graphs of my head,and shown it to my nurse practitioner where these pressures are. I don't think that these professionals know what that is. I feel a stiffness in my forehead,top of my heard,back of my head,and right back behind my ears. My neck has been so stiff,it has freaked me out a number of times. The feeling that I hate is a strange feeling above my eye's,that goes through to the top of my neck,and my neck starts shaking. Then I feel strange when I shake like this. Hang in there. Let me know what the Doc tells you. Don't be troubled if they don't understand what you are going through. I've been facing alot of misunderstandings about these anxieties for a long time. They know alot more then they use to,and there understanding is growing by the day. Brokenfriend:grouphug::hug: |
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It's their job to take care of you in the ER. Don't ever feel shame about your condition. You did not choose to feel these panics.
I also get a pain in the middle of my chest sometimes,and sometimes my throat gets stiff,and sometimes I don't feel like I am breathing right. It may last for several hours sometimes. Did you see that movie"What about Bob"? Bill Murray was walking around with a fish in a bowl,and had panic problems. Richard Dreyfuss was the PDoc. He was selling this book called "Baby Steps". Humor is good as you know. Brokenfriend:grouphug: |
It turns out I do have a real medical issue. I ended up going to the ER again and they confirmed that I do actually have mild dehydration and need more salt in my diet. So the previous doctor was correct. Luckily, I was given a sheet to use to adjust my diet and get more protein, and much more fluids.
5-6 glasses a day or more was reccomended, and I'm starting to feel a tad bit better. It will still take 2 weeks for my body to get back to normal and for the faint feelings to subside. I still have anxiety that I will faint, and it's really scared me into avoiding simple things like taking a shower (I take a bath instead) or get up too often. Even sitting sometimes I feel faint. Then again, I'm on Xanax now, so while it does make the panic attacks go away, it also makes me dead tired so it's kind of bad that most of my days for the next 2 weeks will be like this. Afraid to get too active and always having to watch myself. Like getting up slowly, not turning too fast, etc. |
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With me it's the seroquel. It's made me feel weak,tired,and not feeling like doing anything,which is not like me. Brokenfriend:grouphug: |
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