Hi...I have been reading the Med Help Urology Forum for almost a year now and I just discovered this one! I suffered through
majorMajor tears
Major-gesic panicPanic disorder
Panic disorder with agoraphobia attacks two years ago. I managed to get through them with medication and counseling. It took me at least one year to feel like I was okay again. Shortly after that year, I discovered I had a congenital condition called UPJ Obstruction. I was given a test that required a contrast dye. About 3 hrs. after the test I began to have shortness of
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor and
ringingTinnitus in my
earsEar barotrauma
Ear discharge
Ear emergencies
Ear examination
Ear tube insertion
Ear tube insertion - series. I was taken to ER. Once there my symptoms drastically increased to severe
hyperventilation, I couldn't feel my hands, feet, or nose. I was nauseated and sweating. After over one hour they finally "knocked me out". I chalked the whole incident up to another panic attack, because I did recognize the feeling of fight-or-flight at one point. Now almost a year has passed, I had another test with dye last Friday. I was pre-medicated with Prednisone and Benadryl for it, due to history of hives after dye. Then 2 hours later, difficulty breathing with ears ringing again, and my face was bright red and flushed. That lasted 1 1/2 hrs. My question is whether this may be physical (allergic reaction) or mental (panic attack). I thought my panic attacks were gone, or are they ever? How can I tell the difference? Thanks! Linda
Make sure the next time they schedule you for this test, they are FULLY aware of this reaction. Sometimes they blow it off as panic attack, but it is a real allergy. My father and I both have these same types of reactions. Discuss alternatives with your doctor.