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its been almost a year now ...

its been a year since this has started, I started expiriencing the feeling when you go down a roller coaster and I started to panic I felt I am not getting enough breath and started breathing heavily my eyes felt sore and heart started racing. it stopped for a while but suddenly few months later I began to fall ill I became weak my back felt weak my veins on the side of my head started to pain and pump fast I started feeling like my heart will come out of my mouth and couldn't workout anymore i started to burp lots of air out of my stomach frequently and felt like I will collapse any moment.
I couldn't workout anymore because of the weakness and pumping heart, my sleep pattern changed I couldn't sleep at night and would be awake till afternoon until my brain would finally give up and allow me to fall asleep its not that I wouldn't be tired at night but it was impossibe for me to fall asleep. I have been feeling this since a year now but it's getting worst day by day no matter how much I try I feel worst my brain and my ears feel numb now and I feel I have no heart anymore and sometimes I feel my heart is beating way faster sometimes my pulse is 80 and sometimes it is 115 resting.
I have been feeling everything around me is a movie and m panicking I don't feel real anymore like I am someone else seeing through the eyes of this body.
my whole body veins pain and my muscles feel sore even though I am not working out what is wrong with me?...
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Sorry you are going through such a rough time.  So, definitely get  full physical to rule out any medical issues and while there, talk to your doctor about your mental health.  They can help you or refer you to someone that can.  You do not have to settle for feeling this way as most things are treatable.  You have to take the step of asking for help as you did here so make a doctors appointment and let us know how it goes!
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We really can't tell you.  Have you seen a physician for a thorough check-up?  That's your first step.  If through that all possible physiological causes are ruled out, you may have developed one whopper of an anxiety disorder.  In that case your doctor should refer you to a psychiatrist for possible medication and a psychologist who specializes in the treatment of anxiety.  But you first have to learn if something is going on with you physically.  
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