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martin1989
15-10-08, 23:41
hi,
i have been getting pains in my chest and pins and needles in my left hand and foot,

i thought straight away heart attack or stroke.

i have been checked over by many doctors,

they all say im fine.

but i feel like im about to pop my clogs.

im only 19 and have had a lot of stress.

but its scaring me so much now its unreal.

please help,

oh by the way i have been told anxiety but can these symptoms be possible with anxiety???

LeeBee
16-10-08, 01:08
Hi Martin - yes, all of those symptoms really can be caused by anxiety. I think if you've been medically checked and given the all-clear, then you can be assured that it anxiety that is creating the symptoms you describe. Have a look at the Symptoms page to the left of the forum, you'll see them listed there among many others.

You're young, and the doctors say that you are healthy - try not to let it occupy your mind too much. Concentrate instead on managing your anxiety and dealing with its source. :flowers:

Andyroo
16-10-08, 01:22
Hello martin leebee is right those symthoms can be caused by anxiety and are very common symthoms.. i know its abit scary but it will not hurt you. stay strong martin :hugs:

robertz
16-10-08, 02:08
i get this all the time also, so don't worry your not alone!

martin1989
16-10-08, 02:28
thanks for your comments so far everyone and it really is helping :)
whoever designed this site is great :)
its just so crazy how physical it anxiety can get involved with your body.:ohmy:

Andyroo
16-10-08, 02:37
thanks for your comments so far everyone and it really is helping :)
whoever designed this site is great :)
its just so crazy how physical it anxiety can get involved with your body.:ohmy:


:hugs: :hugs: :hugs: :hugs:
if u ever need somone to talk to look me up :winks:

martin1989
16-10-08, 02:49
:hugs: :hugs: :hugs: :hugs:
if u ever need somone to talk to look me up :winks:

ok thanks very much :)

Crash180
16-10-08, 04:03
I get I think the same thing. I also had many doctors tell me I am ok and I actully had a EKG done the other day. They said I am fine. Now I feel pains other places and it is driving me crazy. I was told they would give me some kind of medicine but I refused. I fear it would make it worse.

swiffer61
16-10-08, 08:54
I would try not to worry too much about all of that even though it's scary. I actually started getting my anxiety/panic attacks with the very same symptoms as you, and I was also around 19. One day they were so bad and came out of nowhere that my now fiance took me to the ER because we thought I was having a heart attack because my heart was also beating really fast. Everything was fine, and it turns out I had a hyperventilation attack.

I guess what I'm trying to say is, I completely understand how you feel. Just please try not to worry about it - I would hate for you to have a hyperventilation episode like I did.

Just breathe, and if you need people to talk to, we're always here. :hugs:

martin1989
16-10-08, 13:32
today i walked to my local jobcenter to sign on.
and half way there had a thumping heart beat.

then i felt week and had to have a embarresing cry in front of half the street.

im scared cuz i have a son and have just had my new flat.

i have a lot to live for defornatelly.

and i spose i just have to imagine its something a lot less worst.

someone made a point of diabetic today.

not sure though.

thanks for everyones reasurance its defornatelly helping :)

Jon06121974
16-10-08, 19:17
Hi Martin i went through exactly the same thought process as you 6 months ago, i thought i was dying despite 3 docs, a neurologist and MRI scan telling me i was fine. I had very bad weak moments nearly every day, these are just a type of panic attack where your blood sugar drops, i bought a kit to monitor my Blood sugar as i to thought diabetic but all was normal.

Its all about finding the right person to help you. I eventually found a fantacstic psychiatrist who prescribed venlafaxine for 3 months and explained everything that was going on in my body. Im now 80% better and off meds and contemplating the rest of my life and what career to take (my old career was very stressful so i have had to give that up)

If you can get a person who knows what they are talking about and you trust im sure you will start to get better.

By the way on the venlafaxine front thats just what worked for me after trying 3 or 4 meds. There are a lot of people who have had negative experiences on it so dont automatically think its the answer, im no doctor but i think you need to speak to your GP about your options in regards to a course of meds to help you out in the short term.