Re: Ongoing heart worries
Originally Posted by
Kuraimoar
Hey everyone! I am new here but have been lurking for awhile.
A little background about me. I just turned 30 last month. Been struggling with health anxiety since 2016 when my close friend rather unexpectedly died of cancer 6 months after her diagnosis. Cancer has been my biggest worry but in the last few months my fear has moved to my heart. It all started when I woke up one morning with a feeling of squeezing in my chest and a heart rate of 150. I was able to calm down from that episode but it was enough to set me into a bad spiral of HA. Since then I have been noticing palpitations more often and random chest and left arm pain. I do have issues with my shoulder so I try to rationalize that that's whats causing my symptoms and I was doing better for awhile. However yesterday at work I was getting really stressed out and suddenly got shooting pains in my left arm again. I am worried this is all pointing to an underlying heart problem and I'm terrified. Everyone tells me its just anxiety but its hard to believe sometimes. I have not seen a doctor yet because with covid its hard to get an appointment without waiting several months. Any advice or reassurance would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for reading
This reads as classic health anxiety which stems from the death of your friend. Heart symptoms are scary with HA, but the racing heart is also the most normal symptom because it's your body responding to fight or flight - and constantly. When your heart races, it's because you should be running away or fighting off whatever it is that's put you in danger. Your brain doesn't know the difference between what is actual danger, and what is an anxious thought - it will respond in exactly the same way. As you've said, you have issues with that shoulder, so your anxious mind is combining the symptoms of the heart to your normal shoulder aches and pains, and coming up with 'heart attack'.
In my opinion, chest pain should be checked out if it's a new symptom for you, (I did, and I'm fine) but once you have the all clear, you must accept that your heart is fine and it is just trying to protect you. I know, from experience, that me saying you should get a symptom checked out is triggering, but it's also common sense to do so. We can often go the other way and totally avoid seeing our GPs, and that's as bad as going all the time. You get me?
Causes of chest pain in anxiety
Hyperventilation - taking too much oxygen in the lungs, and at a fast rate, will cause the muscles to contract faster. Blood vessels in the lungs also contract and this causes chest pain.
Bloating - taking in too much oxygen bloats you up - increasing pressure on the lungs which causes chest pain.
See how important breathing properly is?
It's the first responder. Breathing deeply, and slowly, triggers the parasympathetic nervous system and it WILL slow your heart down.
P.S, the more terrified you make yourself, the harder your heart will work for you - which means having to cope with those uncomfortable symptoms..
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