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Hi guys, Yes, originally they thought Panic Attack. But then I as told by several doctors that they weren't because they lasted longer than 30 minites. Thats when they they thought i had some kind of tumor creating too much stress hormone as my blood was flooded with catecholamines. they would sometimes last hours and hours and would not stop unless I lied down. It felt like my body was under attack. Like their was a constant flood of chemicals flooding my blood stream. It was horrendous. Later I found out that I was a critically low vitamin D (which is a hormone). Months before I started Vit D I had been I had been improving. Since on Vit D. I have never had those symptoms again. But when I told the current neurologist about this, she was concerned. She wrote much down and was thinking perhaps about Lyme disease, coupled other symptoms I have of brain fog, and previously word finding problems. To complicate matters further, I have all the markers for Lyme disease but am not CDC positive. I have so many IgM bands but no I gG. Giant sigh haha |
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Panic attacks are a worsening of anxiety. Anxiety and stress, depending on the person can last a short time, days, weeks, months and yes, even years. Especially if left untreated. Quote:
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No. I've never had an MRI. In my neuro's office they did give me that test ( drawing a blank on the name) where they hook electrodes up to your head to read your brain waves to look for unusual brainwave patterns. That came back normal and she said normally if there are tumors you may see changes in brain activity. But id like an MRI eventually. Just to know. What I did have was a 24 hour urine collection at the time from an endocrinologist when I was having that fight or flight response. that is when they said that nothing showed up in the urine to indicate a tumor. But thinking back I think it was more a pituitary tumor they were looking for and not brain. |
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I guess I can also add :
Very occasional numbess when peeing- like csnt feel myself pee. Fatigue that comes and goes for more than ten years ( was diagnosed with chronic fatigue ten years ago). And for one year a few times remember holding an object and then just letting go of it randomly. Like my brain forgot I was holding it. And brain fog. Lasted ten years now. |
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I forgot to include that I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue eight years ago. Have had chronic fatigue for ten years AND brain fog along with it. |
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