I am a 35-yr-old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction who has been diagnosed by my GP with anxiety
disorderAdjustment disorder
Anorexia nervosa
Asperger syndrome
Autism
Autoimmune disorders
Bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder
Bleeding disorders
Borderline personality disorder
Bulimia
Chronic motor tic disorder, "probably a couple of different types", as well as a bit of obsessiveness. (I have had two
EKGsAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test,
normalNormal saline flush; thyroid test,
normalNormal saline flush; blood tests,
normalNormal saline flush.) She put me on 10mg of fluoxetine, which seems to be working really well so far (2 weeks).
Background: My panic attacks first started a couple of years ago, when I was hungover. I started having them every time I was hungover, and I pretty much stopped drinking (I used to have 3-4 beers probably 3-4 times a week, sometimes more, sometimes less). But then the attacks began happening whenever they wanted. They generally take a half hour to an hour, and take several hours to fade away. There is vibrating, heart attack pains, tingling in my arms and hands, feeling as though I will pass out, etc.
Question: I don't drink very often any more, but I do like to have a drink or two, socially. I know you're not supposed to drink while on Prozac but a lot of people do. This past weekend I had two beers while out with friends, kind of as a test. I didn't feel drunk or even very buzzed. I did feel slightly unreal for a little while during the first beer but the feeling went away, and I was merely tired. But the next morning, I had rolling panic attacks for 3 hours or so. It was horrible. They were pretty severe.
Is it possible that the panic attacks I suffer are somehow alcohol related, or perhaps liver related? Also, have other people experienced this type of thing?
Is there any other condition I should check for? Besides the panic attacks, I am afraid to be alone, for fear of dying and having noone there to rescue or find me in time. That was how they started; I was afraid I would die from being hungover.
Thank you for your time, and sorry my question is so multi-facteted.