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I know what you mean about needing your husband close,I have my husband lay by my side,but he talks so much,that I tell him I will be okay and he can go watch Tv.He gives me heck too,tells me the Dr. said your okay...sure as my eyes are jumping and my legs are wobbling,and my heart is running a race..sometimes I get so mad and say,today Im going to beat this stupid thing..Im strong and in control..last night I had one at church,I had my atavan in the pocket so took one and was able to make it through..but when I was taking deep breaths it felt like it was shaking inside,like when you are crying real hard..that finally passed too.I have been on zoloft 5 days,hope it can take over soon,and make me feel better..
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I depersonalize by confusing the hell out of my husband. One minute I need him being close "touching" talking to me. The next I don't want anyone near me I want absolute quiet. My biggest symptom is loss of control that i feel no comfort till I see a dr and they confirm for me yes hon you are having an anxiety attack. And this is still after 3 yrs of dealing with them. My hubby tries to talk sternly to me telling me the hospital won't do anythign for you. But I can't tell you the sense of comfort that comes over me the minute I walk through the door of the er. I hate being confined in the rooms but actually being in the hospital is a sense of such relief. Weird huh???
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Hi Bec, those symptoms you describe are what we call 'depersonalization and unreality,' the dizzy, confused, I don't know where I am, feelings. I've come to realize that in my case it really helped me to understand that those symptoms that you have - don't actually bring on the panic like you think. The panic is PRODUCING those strange feeling you have right before an attack. The panic is already there, building it's self up with the 'strange feelings' and then it finally overflows into an attack. The strange feelings used to scare me alot more when I believed they were the things that brought the panic. Now that I believe that it's the panic that starts causing the feelings instead, it makes me feel less crazy. I hope I've made some sense to someone!
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I am new to the panic center,I started having panic attacks in sept,my pulse was 260 they couldn't break it.with meds,so they sent me to ICU,still no luck,finally put me on a beta block channel block,and I had a operation to stop the fast heart beat,that was in september,now I have terrible panic attacks,my chest gets real hot,heart beats fast,legs shake,eye shake,tingle in my lips,and neck shoulder real sore..Im a mess,put me on atavin,and paxilCr,paxil didn't work made me sick,now I am on zoloft,been four days,well tonight,I had a doozer,with the works,thank goodness I had my atavan,but can someone tell me why,is this happening,Im really getting to the point that no meds will help..
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Hey guys, I noticed that its been a while since anyone posted anything for this discussion, but I noticed that a lot of people, when talking about their symptoms, mentions depersonalization and unreality. I think that I have this too, but for me, it seems so strange. My mind just starts to race and I can't make it stop, but the thoughts are so unreal, like memories that aren't real at all. This concerns me because I wonder how I can remember things that never happened. I also feel like I don't know where I am or what is going on around. This, of course, leads me to only one conclusion...I must be losing my mind. Then my body goes numb and I feel sick. My heart also races this entire time. I feel the attacks coming and I'm powerless to stop them. This is the most frustrating thing, especially since people who have never had this look at you like you're crazy.
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My symptoms....OMG where do I start. My first panic attack hit me just on 2 years ago, all I could think was that I'm dying. Tightening chest, sweaty palms, cant breath, numbness in legs. 2 months later I had my second panic attack, had this huge feeling of heat going up my back and into my neck, blurred vision, flushes of hot and cold, scared to death again. Then after that constantly I haven't had a panic attack as such (touch wood) however I have been blessed :-) with lots of symptoms and it seems when I get over one and realise its just anxiety something else comes along: Lump in throat Sharp pains in head Muscle spasms Chest pains Heartbeats felt in my throat Can't wait to find out what will be thrown at me next!! Take care guys......
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Thanks flowerbunny. I also have thick, long hair and it still looks that way, but it seems as though half of it has fallen out. I'm scared to wash it now because of course, that causes more to fall out. That makes sense what you said about muscle spasms during periods of relaxation. Your body gets so used to being tense and uptight that the muscles start to spasm when you're not uptight. I too have been through a ton of tests and my doctor is so supportive, possibly the most supportive out of anyone I know including friends and family. Your doctor should know that telling a person with anxiety that if you don't calm down you'll have a stroke by the time you're 30 is a horrible thing to say and only makes it worse for the person. Next thing ya know you're going to start obsessing about having a stroke-at least I know I would.
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Sarah, I would imagine that the muscle spasms could be a part of this condition as I have recently had a thorough check up for disease and cancers and everything was fine. I also have spasms during a time of relaxation. Sleeping, watching tv, reading a book, staring off into space, etc. I think it happens because you body, because of this disorder, is rejecting relaxation because it doesn't know how to accept it. As for your hair falling out . . . mine has been falling out since I was about 15 and hasn't stopped yet. I'm sure it is because of the stress . . . at least that's what my doctor says. "If you don't calm down and relax you'll have a stroke by the time you're thirty." That's what I was told. Being uptight ALL the time is another symptom of this disorder and when you try to relax your body starts to "freak out" and then triggers your mind to fear why you're spasming and then more fears grow from that and more from that causing stress and sleep deprivation. You're not alone on that. But don't be scared I still have a full head of beautiful hair and it seems like alot comes out but there's so much more coming in. I have yet to go bald. Also ask your doctor if rogain would help your hair loss eventhough the cause could be stress. They have it for women now. Good luck!
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I was just wondering if anyone ever has muscle spasms as a part of this. I don't get it necessarily during an attack, but usually at night when I'm trying to sleep. They most often happen in my chest, arms, stomach area. This is a new symptom for me so of course I'm a little worried about it. Like it could be a symptom of a disease! I also seem to be losing my hair!! You can't tell yet but for the last 6 weeks or so my hair has been falling out like crazy! I know this can happen during periods of stress. I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else and if so when did it finally stop falling out?! Sarah
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What I am about to describe to you is not meant to scare you. It is simply my experience with this disorder. I have been living with this disorder since I was a little girl. I was first diagnosed at age seven but they called it something else back then. I believe it was classified as a form of psychoskitzophrenia some 20 years ago. People are just now realizing that this is not that but a condition that is treatable and in some cases cureable. My panic attacks started back when I was about five or six years old. When I was fourteen I was confronted by a gang member with a knife and blacked out and woke up to a most disturbing result of my fear of her for my life. I had never had a black out before but had fainted several times before. I still to this day suffer severe panic attacks. These are my symptoms. I begin to grow short of breath, my palms start to get clammy and wet, I can't think straight, I start to tremble and my heart starts pounding furiously as if I had run a mile and skips a beat or two, I start to grow week and hyperventalate, I lose my mind to a void of fear I lose control of my body and fall to the ground as my head starts to feel heavy then tingley then light as if it had just disappeared off my shoulders, my sight begins to flood inward with darkness and I feel seperated from my body. . . since the incedent when i was 14 noone has let it come to the point of a black out. They usually back off and I catch my breath and start to come back. Please tell me I'm not alone with this.

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