I seem to suffer from gagging attacks, and sometimes start to dry heave and/or choke and cough. It's not usually accompinied by nausea but maybe once in awhile it can be, it's mostly just on it's on it's own. I usually worry about my breathing when I start to feel it coming and can feel myself very tense. It happens most when I feel pressured or nervous or when I have to go somewhere I'm worried about going. I have had
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Panic disorder with agoraphobia attacks with some
OCDObsessive-compulsive disorder symptoms before but did very well with treatment. Now these seem to be more limited symptoms but very intense and I don't seem to be able to stop it. It doesn't feel like a
panicPanic disorder
Panic disorder with agoraphobia attack, but more just something causes me to gag or dry heave. I was wondering are those symptoms of anxiety or should I seek another diagnosis, it doesn't seem to be listed in almost any book or information I've seen on
PanicPanic disorder
Panic disorder with agoraphobia/Anxiety. Also is there something could cause this and if so, is there some type of treatment that could help or stop that gagging? It's very distressing and interfers with me doing things. Thanks in
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I got a full physical and on paper have good health. my doctor says it's from my allergies but I am not convinced. I can see why he says allergies, because one of my nasals is always blocked and this causes my throat to get dry and I constantly have to clear my throat. But I don't know why it causes me to gag. After an episode I feel a little better, but worry that it is something serious. I am now considering surgery to correct my septum, may be the answer. I've learned to live with it, but it does make it difficult sometimes for social activities and daily living, I still don't know if it is either a psychological or physical ailment.
The asthma seems like a real possible source. My sister and my son both have the same gagging issue(although not as severe, and both have previously been diagnosed with asthma. It causes a sticky muccous in the back of the throat which is difficult if not impossible to clear. Cold air and increased heart rate both are triggers for asthma. This seems to correlate with the gagging triggers. Does it seem as though I'm on the right path here? It's a terrible problem. I also avoid doing alot of things because of it.
I plan on seeing a doctor about it soon, but if anyone finds anything else that helps let me know.
i just started doing this about a month ago. After an intense year of college where I had to wait for 3 months to know if I was accepted into a prestigeous program I started having these "gagging" attacks. Not so much the dry spot on the throat though I've had that on occassion, this is all out gagging. It is almost like clock work, when I brush my teeth I can't touch my tongue, after that when I'm just chilling around the hosue i'm fine. But the minute I have to go do something, as in go to work, walk the dog, etc. I start "gagging". by gagging i mean throwing up without actually puking. I have to lock my jaw and they usually go away after I just let a gag take place. No puking but as close to throwing up as you can get without throwing up.
I have no history of anxiety, or eating disorders. I'm going to the doctor tomorrow to get the answer that I already know. It has to be an anxiety type attack. Nothing else makes sense. No matter what I eat, what I do it happens until I 'settle down". I've never been as stressed as I was this year (never been one to make a deal of it either) but it was a hard year, and the minute the waiting period started I started having these gag attacks. Gotta be anxiety, but if I find something out i'll let you know.
I am ALWAYS stressed, due to my rubbish job, and I feel this is a big part of the reason that I gag every morning when I brush my tongue with my toothbrush. I do drink quite a lot too, so my mouth does feel quite furry some mornings.
But stress is also a part of it, I reckon.
I am an EFT practitioner and it uses acupuncture points for tapping points. So, you could conceiveably just finger tap on these points.
I also suffer from sever dry heaving fits when I get super anxious. My doctor explained to me that it's my body's reacting to anxiety. My doc prescribed me Xanax for when things get really bad. I take 40mg of Celexa daily for my panic/anxiety attacks. Knock on wood, I have not had a dry heave fit since the end of June. I've also attend group therapy and learning deep breathing really helps me let go of the gagging feeling. One other thing that helps me is that I carry mints, water, pretzels and soda crackers with me. I find that sucking on a mint usually helps take the gagging sensation away while I drive or am in public.
I would really recommend talking to a doctor about your gagging fits. Mine have gone away since June when I started taking Celexa. I get the feeling that I have to dry heave from time to time but I fight it off with drinking water and a mint or eating starchy foods.
Hope I this is helpful to you. Trust me the gagging fits are HORRIBLE. I hate them.
The problems persisted over the winter, and then in late March/early April, it went away. I play hardball and had no issues on the diamond in high stress situations and had no issues walking to the bus over the course of the summer. Then a few weeks ago we started skating again and the dry heaving reared its ugly head again. I said enough and went to a different doctor and he felt that maybe I suffered from a slight vitamin deficiency. He gave me a Vitamin B13 injection in the shoulder and then suggested that I take some Vitamin D3 pills and said I should consider taking Vitamin A as well. I've been skating over the past few weeks with no problems and walking to the bus is a lot easier than before.
Might be an approach some of us might be interested in?
Please tell me what happend and what it could be please
Thanks Pam