Originally Posted by
yarodao
Listen. I know its scary. After my first panic attack my neck looked like a frogs. Expanding and deflating. It took me 2 weeks to look normal. After that im still suffering from i visable pulse in my neck.
You say you dont see it in other people. I didnt to. I live with my girlfriend and she didnt have this until one night i checked her neck and it was pulsing like mine, it was a relief.
Ive done 3echos, about 10ekg's, 1 stress test and 24 holster monitor. The docs observes only palpitations.
The pulsing is related to our subcouncious still thinking iylts on danger and raising our adrenaline levels ever so slightly.
My reccomendation is that you try to feel your pulse during morning, midday and evening, after eating and exercise. If its weak during morning hours its 99% not a problem. It can be worse after eating like for me.