Leah88
03-07-17, 11:35
This is now a chicken or the egg situation in my head.
I get upper abdominal pain with a back ache but have for a couple of years so it was never a theme of my H.A as I figured if it was pancreatic cancer I'd be dead by now. Right?
Well today a physiotherapist said to me " panic attacks are often followed by the diagnose" and I didn't believe her so I did google it and it appears to have truth behind it. On top of that, the national health data base says a diagnosis is usually made on average 2 years after symptoms.
Man this is causing a spiral.
How are you suppose to put pain down to anxiety when anxiety is a symptom of something worse ?
I get upper abdominal pain with a back ache but have for a couple of years so it was never a theme of my H.A as I figured if it was pancreatic cancer I'd be dead by now. Right?
Well today a physiotherapist said to me " panic attacks are often followed by the diagnose" and I didn't believe her so I did google it and it appears to have truth behind it. On top of that, the national health data base says a diagnosis is usually made on average 2 years after symptoms.
Man this is causing a spiral.
How are you suppose to put pain down to anxiety when anxiety is a symptom of something worse ?