Hello, I am a 32 year old male, athletic, but suffering. About 2 months ago, I was having supposed anxiety attacks, where I would turn pale, have sweaty palms, get nauseated, have shortness of breath, heart palpitations, and shake over my entire body uncontrollably. After a visit to the ER, they claimed after blood tests were negative that I suffered from a Panic attack. I was then given Lorazepam for the time being to take when the onset of an attack occurred. After realizing that Lorazepam had addictive tendencies, I decided to go to a Neuro who then did an EEG and claimed it was 'perfect'. He then prescribed me Zoloft and Paxil, which both made me worse off due to side effects. Now, I am not taking anything, but I do suffer from stinging eye pain and headaches, one stuffy nostril at night (always on the laying side), tightness of the jaw, and occaisionally hand twitching on the thumb. I also get weird sensations in my head sometimes as if something is bouncing around or moving around inside my head. These symptoms don't seem to help with anxiety since I worry I have something severe wrong inside my head, but I try to tell myself that I am 'ok' to reassure. Last May I was at a Neuro clinic and they performed CT, EEG, Sleep EEG, and Lumbar puncture. The chief doctor said I was completely healthy. Playing certain computer games have also triggered attacks, (which was the case here) especially games which depict war/combat in realism. I also sometimes feel like crying without a reason when doing every day things that I normally enjoy (such as internet browsing). From what I heard so far from doctors, if there was something seriously wrong in the head, i.e. tumor, encephalitis, meningitis...you would certainly know it. I don't consider my headache pain to be that severe, but mild and annoying. I do stay up late at night alot, which made me think it could also be a lack of rest. But even when I rest a bunch, I still wake up unrefreshed, or sometimes can't get out of bed at all. Is it anxiety causing this? Or is there some underlying condition that I am unaware of causing it? I would want to believe that a recent EEG would have found something if it was something serious, but I am no doctor. I guess I will have to take the Neurologists' word, which was 'its perfect' and that I have no problems. But could this be anxiety or something underlying?