Estranged
09-10-10, 17:46
Hi All,
I have been doing lots of reading and may have missed the answer to the question about to ask, as things are harder to see when your surfing on an iPhone :)
My question is, does your sugar feel like its dropping when your having an anxiety attack? The reason I ask, is because for sometime at times my sugar felt like it was dropping, cure, would be eat sweets, but as of a month ago I had my first (that I realized and knew of) panic attack.
I have been to my Doctors, blood work, just low b12, had the Holter Monitor on me, 24hrs, it was good and in ER half a dozen times concerned my sugar was dropping/heart attack feeling etc...I was diagnosed with Anxiety/Panic Attack symptoms, sugar levels were excellent during the episodes when my blood was checked...
Now Im wondering if all this time it wasn't my sugar levels dropping, but my body fighting off anxiety attacks without me even having knowledge of what they were...??especially due to the very stressful Job I hold...
Sorry for the long post...
Thank You
I have been doing lots of reading and may have missed the answer to the question about to ask, as things are harder to see when your surfing on an iPhone :)
My question is, does your sugar feel like its dropping when your having an anxiety attack? The reason I ask, is because for sometime at times my sugar felt like it was dropping, cure, would be eat sweets, but as of a month ago I had my first (that I realized and knew of) panic attack.
I have been to my Doctors, blood work, just low b12, had the Holter Monitor on me, 24hrs, it was good and in ER half a dozen times concerned my sugar was dropping/heart attack feeling etc...I was diagnosed with Anxiety/Panic Attack symptoms, sugar levels were excellent during the episodes when my blood was checked...
Now Im wondering if all this time it wasn't my sugar levels dropping, but my body fighting off anxiety attacks without me even having knowledge of what they were...??especially due to the very stressful Job I hold...
Sorry for the long post...
Thank You