hun, you're having anxiety attacks. i'll bet money on it. you NEED to go to your doctor to find out why you're having them, and how to treat them. i was having symptoms EXACTLY like yours, and i was found to have panic/anxiety disorder. its a VERY real disorder, thousands upon thousands are diagnosed every year. there are a couple reasons that you could be having them. one reason you NEED to go to your doctor is because you have to have your thyroid checked. hyperthyroid can cause these EXACT symptoms, and many people don't know this and go on thinking that its just anxiety and will pass. if you are hyperthyroid, there's medication out there so you won't feel like that anymore. I was diagnosed with panic/anxiety disorder six years ago. about a month ago i had some blood work done with a new doctor, and he found that my thyroid was over active. now i'm waiting to see the thyroid specialist, and hopefully it will be treated and that will be the end of these attacks!!! i wish you luck, PLEASE go to your doctor!!
katie
Your having Anxiety attacks and I had every symptom that your are having when I quit smoking. There is a great website called Quitnet.com that can eliminate some of your fears. Anxiety can be masked by smoking and when you stop--it's as though everything is magnified. Another place you can visit is the ADAA message board that deals with General Anxiety Disorders. YOu'll get alot of feed back and help from people on that site.
Good luck
Jarbet
Do you take the artificial sweetener Aspartame at all? I was using it and one day saw reports on the net of its dangers to some people by affecting their mental health. I stopped taking it and a few days later many of the worst feelings started to subside.
Panic attacks are different than anxiety attacks because with panic attacks you actually think you are going to die. My brother has these and they incapacitate him with fear when they happen. He feels that he is having a heart attack and he wants to go the the emergency room. Some of the symptoms you described are those of a heart attack. The trauma from the accident in March could have triggered your panic attacks and there are medications out there to help you. Most doctors now have knowledge of these conditions. You should be checked out to be sure you didn't sustain some injuries due to the accident. I am sure that if they are panic attacks there is a medication that will help you.
Having had panic attacks for over 20 years I can totally relate
to your symptoms and how you feel. I was diagnosed with Clinical Depression a couple of years ago, and was prescribed Sertraline (UK name for Zoloft). This has totally changed my life more than you can believe, since it has helped enormously with the depression, and has also almost eliminated my panic attacks.
Since you mention that you have been having crying episodes, then it's possible that you are having some kind of depression problems too.
If you are on any anti-depressant medication, be aware that it can often take at least 3 weeks to have any effect, and you may feel worse before you feel better.
That said I really wish you well, and hope that you get to the root of your problems and receive appropriate medication.
Jo
I too have been battling these same symptoms for the past few years after my divorce. I just went for a third opinion and recieved a posistive lupus test which has many of these symptoms
One word - Celexa I am a female in my mid 40's and had started crying for no reason. I knew I had been depressed for years, but these crying jags were starting to occur at work! Did my internet research and discovered that Celexa was the only one that did not make you gain weight. You will have trouble sleeping(Ativan is a wonderful relaxer that has no residual effects in the morning, after you take it a few times)and you will have trouble acheiving an orgasm for 3-10 months. It was worth it, I am a totally different person now,and there is no more crying!