PeanutsMum
17-09-17, 22:02
Hello All. I am new to this forum however an avid stalker! I am hoping to find some people that have managed to add some tools to their anxeity tool box and knock this on the head once and for all or at least manage it enough to live a semi normal life!
3 Months ago i quit smoking, I have sufferd with GAD for 20 years with panic attacks and smoked heavily for the 20 years, so I decided to quit and also quit caffine at the same time all this while I was suffering with Labyrinthitus and a chest infection so though i feel crap so i wont smoke and used this time to quit..
However.... since I quit smoking and recovered from my infection I have had a tight chest, endless panic attacks and feeling crap. I have gone to 2 doctors who have done a chest xray and said all is normal and they suspect GERD as a result of my digestion changing since quitting smoking. It is horrible with the chest tightness as I have stopped walking any distance or at all in some case and subsequently become housebound as I am petrified of walking and getting out of breath. I am so scared of hyperventilating or stopping breathing, feel like I have a sumo sat on my chest every waking hour and dont get any respite from it. Sad as I was a very active person prior to quitting smoking.
Has anyone ever experienced this and how do you stop focusing on it as I know I am fuelling my anxiety which in turn is making it all worst.
Any help gratefully received.
3 Months ago i quit smoking, I have sufferd with GAD for 20 years with panic attacks and smoked heavily for the 20 years, so I decided to quit and also quit caffine at the same time all this while I was suffering with Labyrinthitus and a chest infection so though i feel crap so i wont smoke and used this time to quit..
However.... since I quit smoking and recovered from my infection I have had a tight chest, endless panic attacks and feeling crap. I have gone to 2 doctors who have done a chest xray and said all is normal and they suspect GERD as a result of my digestion changing since quitting smoking. It is horrible with the chest tightness as I have stopped walking any distance or at all in some case and subsequently become housebound as I am petrified of walking and getting out of breath. I am so scared of hyperventilating or stopping breathing, feel like I have a sumo sat on my chest every waking hour and dont get any respite from it. Sad as I was a very active person prior to quitting smoking.
Has anyone ever experienced this and how do you stop focusing on it as I know I am fuelling my anxiety which in turn is making it all worst.
Any help gratefully received.