I go through the EXACT same thing and I’m 26. Have no insurance also but have paid over $1,000 (that I didn’t even have) to a cardiologist to see if it’s I have PVC, arrhythmia, MVP, anything..to make sense of how crippling my life has become with these symptoms..Even went to ER doctors, only thing they see is my blood pressure is high and has been for years, on a beta blocker now which helps but doesn’t lower it that much and I get a “kick” feeling in my heart once the medicine kicks in which makes me avoid taking it like I should. I have had panic attacks that make me feel like I’m going to die every single time. I have two babies so the fear kicks in even worse bc my biggest fear is to leave them behind. So I know I have anxiety but I’m not anxious at all until I feel my heart skip beats or pound or race. It palpates so hard at times it physically hurts. I use to be a coffee drinker my whole life, cold brews, espresso, it all and now I have decaf or none at all. I want to work out but I’m scared to get in the gym and actually work up a sweat because I know my heart will pound. I know that’s good, that means it’s exercising my heart but the feeling that it’s gonna stop at any time is scary. I don’t know what to do anymore...I feel your pain. We want our lives back. I say, scrape some money together to see a cardiologist so you can rule out anything cardiovascular. Then when and god willing it comes back that everything is fine and normal, find the time to see a therapist, one who specifically treats anxiety issues. Idk what my underlying cause is because my life has always been chaotic and dangerous and crazy but it isn’t anymore and like I said these things happen even when I’m not feeling anxious. So, one thing at a time but claim your life back and start. I am currently waiting for my appointment from my holter monitor and echo ultrasound test results from the cardiologist. And if everything checks out, I’m gonna make an appointment with a psychiatrist or therapist. Because I can’t live like this anymore and I will not submit.
You’re not alone.
I also say get it checked even by an er doctor if you dont have insurance. Also the feeling after meals sounds like gerd, I have the same thing. Might need to be on something like omeprazole.
Define "Pounding". Is it beating hard, or beating fast?
I have the exact same problem. Everything you described is exactly what i have. I am 27. My heart pounds at various times of the day. Like it just goes nuts for no reason. After eating also is a problem for me. Walking up stairs is horrible. My heart pounds so hard i feel like it is going to burst at any second...even after simply carrying a load of laundry upstairs...and i can barely breathe. Its awful. I too have suffered with anxiety disorder for about 10 years and am wondering if these heart problems which have only started in the last two years are a result of having anxiety problems...like literally damaging my heart. I have gone to see a cardiologist. I am on a beta blocker for my high blood pressure. He also said i have a very high heart rate that just stays high...even when im not particularly anxious. Could anxiety disorder physically cause damage and maybe possibly change the electrical impulses of the heart
Its the only thing that makes sense...and since we are so young everyone just keeps saying oh its just from anxiety. Its very frustrating because like you said having those symptoms actually creates more anxiety.
One more thing the worst thing you can do is not do anything at all. I see you posted a comment in july dont be like me and drink your way though it . I did and guess what eight years of my life gone and i am still here feeling like crap with anxiety because i didnt do anything about it... Remember that you are the only one standing in the way of you getting healthy.... :)
Reading your comment feels like i wrote it. I have been dealing with this for 7+ years now it sure ***** and allot of the time i feel like you whats the point if i cant enjoy my life.
I always tell myself that i will not let this beat me. Im still here fighting and i figured if there was something really wrong i would have been dead along time ago. I finally found a (good doctor) very important and am on my way to figuring out if its only in my head or not.
I stopped drinking and smoking 9 months ago witch helped but i still have very high blood pressure when stressed witch is always. the only time i feel ok and my blood pressure is low is when i wake up with a clear mind once i start thinking/stress is when i start feeling like crap...
I say do whatever you can do before you even think about taking meds been there done that it did help but didnt cure anything since im still here trying to make sense of all this....
I say get insurance if you can if not regardless find a good doctor get blood work done to rule out thyroid adrenal problems etc The most important thing is find a doctor to talk to and get to the root of your anxiety...
if you do decide to take meds stay away from beta blockers and doctors stupid enough to try to put you on them......Try to find a doctor that has a medical degree but thinks outside the box like acupuncture, mental health therapy, diet change etc............ Watch out for pill pushers..........
hope you feel better soon
Hello.
I would advice you to "stop" and think through your situation. You can start by reading your post again. It's an excellent description of your symptoms, and I really think you've completely understood what your bothersome, yet benign symptoms are caused by. You just don't trust your rational thoughts.
Your symptoms are easy to explain (I can answer them in the order you've written them).
The pounding when it's hot is probably caused by a natural dilation of your blood vessels, which reduces the diastolic blood pressure. To prevent you (and everyone else) from fainting due to hypotension, the heart beats harder (and faster) which you experience as palpitations. Some anxiety will further increase this effect, making it more bothersome.
When you're eating, blood runs to the GI tract, increasing heart rate and force of the heart beats. It happens in every living human being. Once you get this on your mind, it becomes really bothersome. After eating, you will get an insuline surge, which makes the blood sugar levels drop, making the body eject adrenaline, which you probably know the effect of. Stop eating white bread/candy/chocolate if this feels bad. Stop drinking coffee too!
Alcohol can make you relax, but as you know, the next day you feel twice as bad. Completely normal and another sign this is mental and not a heart disease. Do you really think alcohol would cure heart diseases?
When you walk up hills, the heart works harder. It really should, and something else would be seriously bad. Again, if you pay attention to this, you will get the adrenaline effect, with forceful/rapid/irregular heart beats.
You have the classical signs of cardiac neurosis! Nothing you describe seems dangerous, and your heart will really act up if you pay attention to it! If you can't handle this with reassurance or cognitive therapy, you could ask your doctors for beta blockers, which often helps, but managing this without meds is always best.
You're 26 years old and you don't have a heart disease! If you want, you could ask a cardiologist for some reassurance, which often helps. It helped me, and I completely recognize ALL of your symptoms. Stop searching the internet for answers, you should consider it all normal reactions towards stress/anxiety/stimulants and hypervigilance. Go out and live a normal, happy life, knowing you have a healthy heart! When you're climbing hills, counting backwards or enjoying the nature is a nice trick to get attention away from your heart.
At some points, I got a panic attack just from walking one minute, and climbing stairs almost made me go crazy. I've been there. I know how hard it is. The only key is to accept that your heart is healthy!
Step away from the coffee.....step away from the coffee.....i know for me on a bad day two sips can do it to me...most of the time i am good but i guess if the stars aren't all aligned i pay for it LOL..........good luck
It's a good idea to have a doc listen to your heart as it is now as well as to run a standard EKG. Considering that you are very young and have always been active, the chances that there is anything wrong with your heart are very, VERY low. When you get that news--as you probably will, along with the news that you're suffering from anxiety and panic--the trick will be to accept that diagnosis.
You will probably have to ask your doc for help in treating your anxiety, since the awareness of your heartbeat is ruining your life. In the meantime, check out this site about da Costa's Syndrome:
http://www.encyclo.co.uk/define/Da%20Costa%20syndrome
Thank you..even the littlest bit of assurance makes me feel better.
I agree with the dehydration thing.. it definitely makes it worse. I have good days and bad days. There are days that I can drink 2 cups of coffee and be absolutely fine, and then days where I literally take 2 sips and my heart pounds out of my chest and I feel like I can't really catch my breath. I just hate the thought of having to alter so much of my life just to be able to feel like everyone else. I do appreciate your response though, thank you!
Personally the best advise i could give you is that you need to be checked out by a doc if it has been a couple of years just to rule anything out. There is so much that can make our hearts pound that it would stun you and many times it is not structural or electrical based....it sounds to me like you are letting this take over your life and you have to take back control of this situation and get the right answers that you need which would be confirmation from a doc telling you that you are fine....or if you aren't fine and what needs to be done to help you thru this. We all go thru bouts of anxiety at one time or another when it comes to our hearts acting up because it is just plain scary....until you get the answers you are going to continue to play this guessing game and won't be able to live your life. If it were me the first thing i would do tomorrow is make and appt. w. a heart doc and have them run a couple of simple tests. Anxiety will definately make things worse for you. Millions of people have what is called benign heart issues and there are specific things you are supposed to avoid to keep your racing heart at bay...a couple of them are...
no caffeine...this does not mean just coffee...its tea, sodas with any color in them at all....no red wine, no chocolate, limit your sugar intake, definately no energy drinks, stay away from gatorade type of products that have electrolytes in them...drink lots of water and this means plain water not flavored water because dehyration can set this off like crazy, limit your stress if possible, get a full nite of sleep each nite, watch your salt intake these are just a few of the basic rules to follow for any of us...first and foremost i would make an appt. w. a heart doc so you can get your life back......i know it feels earth shattering to you but this could very well be a benign situation here and you aren't going to feel better until you have the answers....it is not uncommon in what you are describing so i would relax a little bit but get seen by a doc so you can get you back...good luck