Hypomean
15-08-17, 13:35
I have read up a lot about heart attacks (back when I used to google, I got most information from survivor forums). The symptoms people have felt right before having one. So there's a ton and some that the media and preventative sites don't warn about. I get the reason why though.
So....
Will I tend to freak out whenever I feel one of those symptoms: ie/ if they said their toe hurt (not a real symptom, I just don't want to give you guys a real symptom and then trigger you). So when my toe hurts I start thinking am I on a way to having a heart attack? Then I worry.
Right now I'm dealing with some big symptom, one I saw repeatedly. And I can't help but fear it's a heart attack coming. But deep down I know it's because I'm nervous. I have a big week ahead of me. Which is causing my body to react the way it is right now.
I mean do you experience this knowing what's a part of heart issues so you worry when the said "symptoms" happen to you? Did it happen to and how have you gotten over it as soon as you feel those triggering symptoms?
I know it's not right. I'm trying to calm my mind. Which I have. And symptom has passed right now. Heart rate is down. But oh my the pain.
So....
Will I tend to freak out whenever I feel one of those symptoms: ie/ if they said their toe hurt (not a real symptom, I just don't want to give you guys a real symptom and then trigger you). So when my toe hurts I start thinking am I on a way to having a heart attack? Then I worry.
Right now I'm dealing with some big symptom, one I saw repeatedly. And I can't help but fear it's a heart attack coming. But deep down I know it's because I'm nervous. I have a big week ahead of me. Which is causing my body to react the way it is right now.
I mean do you experience this knowing what's a part of heart issues so you worry when the said "symptoms" happen to you? Did it happen to and how have you gotten over it as soon as you feel those triggering symptoms?
I know it's not right. I'm trying to calm my mind. Which I have. And symptom has passed right now. Heart rate is down. But oh my the pain.