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Can Stress/Anxiety cause all these physical symptoms?

Hi,

Let me begin by saying that I started worrying about my health 9 months ago when I had gallbladder pain.  I was sent through a series of CAT scans and MRI's which made me worry even more. The docters said that I was fine and it was probably due to stress.  I was fine for 3 months but then started having constant headaches and I thought I might have a brain tumor. I went to the ER and they did a CAT scan and everything was fine.  Exactly 2 weeks later I had blood in the stool and thought I had colon cancer (I had a full blown panic attack).  The docter performed a colonoscopy and said everything was fine.  I was fine for about 3 months and then I started to have muscle twitches and tingling in my extremities. I googled these symptoms and looked up MS and ALS. Once again, I had a panic attack and subsequently saw a neurologist who performed an EMG and ordered an MRI of the head and spine.  He said everything was fine.  Since then, my twitches have subsided but now I am experiencing CONSTANT bodywide muscle pains (shooting pains that radiate throughout my body as well as constant dull muscle aches) and am becoming easily fatigued.  I talked to my neuro about this and he said I should go see a rhemotaulogist if my symptoms really bother me. Since then I googled up these symptoms and I think I may have fibromyalgia. I even started to press on my tender points and some of them do hurt when I press on them. My question is, should I go ahead and see the rhuemotologist or do you think these bodywide muscle pains is attributable to anxiety?

I am 23/male and have become extremely depressed since this whole health scare started. I would really appreciate your input.
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In my opinion, given these facts, anxiety is the most probable cause...why don't you start treatment for anxiety and see what happens.....then you can prove it to yourself.
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Wow did you write this or did I! You and me are the same person man. had the gall bladder out, found out I had Ulcerative colitis and that turned my world upside down. Anxiety and panic attacks and then I went to the war and came back with thyroid cancer (Big deal right) and then had an HIV scare that Im just getting over. Overall symptoms of prolonged stress + missing thyroid and PTSD combined.

1. Headaches and neckache
2. Total body aches
3. Tingling/numb/burning hands and feet (Down arms and legs)
4. Constant anxiety and worrying
5. Hypochondria
6. Depression.
Am I making my point here. Stress can manufacture the needed results to get you through hard times and thats what it is designed for. You hear people constantly say "I perform best under stress" well try it for 2 or 3 years and see how well you function. I totaly feel your pain bro and am going to answer your question.
Im a Paramedic so I can tell you about some of this with great accuracy so here it is. Your far to young to be worrying about all of these diseases. The problem with you (Us I should say) is that we are Hypersensative to outside influences and lack the controling devices to cope with this anymore. Stress prolonged can create any number of symptoms and most of the symptoms that you feel are classic stress symptoms.
Get some counseling.....Its so important.
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Hello, I wish I could help you, but I have been going through the same thing myself.  Try not to google to much.  I have had facial tingling for 6 years, had brain MRI, cervical MRI, bloodwork, neuro exams, you name it.  Tried Prozac, helped some, but never takes the weird feelings away that I have on a daily basis.  The only thing that seems to help some is Xanax.  I only take a 1/2 of .25 mg, and it calms me down and the symptoms diminish a good bit.  I have cold feelings that radiate throughout my body, like someone is injecting ice water into my veins, they only last a few seconds, but I also had these symptoms when I first started the Prozac, they say that sometimes your anxiety will get worse during the first few weeks of treatment.  I am going to try a different AD, to see if I can get myself out of the hole that I am in.  I do have have muscle pains and aches, tension/migraine type headaches, and tingling.  Hope this helps some.  Anxiety is a awful thing!!!!
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When I'm under lots of stress, I often get physical symptoms and think about all the things I think are or could be wrong so it's not uncommon. The more medical stuff you look up on the net, the more you will think is wrong with you.
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It is amazing how many people are experiencing these symptoms.  I had a major health scare a year ago.  Started worrying excessively about it and started having muscle twitches all over my body, muscle aches, burning, cramps, jaw aches, neck aches, joint pain, hot flashes.  I have had this for about a year.  I have had all the test.  I see a physchologist and a psychiatrist and are on wellbutrin and propranolol.  The propranolol I just started a few weeks ago and I have to say it is working somewhat.  I thought that beta-blockers would really just help with rapid heart rate etc, but It has dramatically reduced all my muscle pain.  I still get some, but I wish I took that med sooner.  I had a short course of klonopin, helped somewhat, mainly just fell asleep when I took it.  The other good thing was I actually started to follow an antianxiety cognitive therapy course book and all I can say is after a year, 90% of my symptoms are gone!  I finally believe it is all due to anxiety.  Oh I almost forgot, this is the most important part of it...I am somewhat of a hyperchondriac, so I thought I would trick my mind into thinking I was healthy and had no medical problems, I have to say It in combination with the course, and the addition of propranolol, It really has helped dramatically.
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Anxiety is a feeling that something is wrong or something is going to happen to you, basically that you are in danger, (either mentally, physically or both). If you accept the thought of danger in your mind a vicisous cycle will develop. The nervous system links mind and body. If the mind is pre-occupied with danger, both body and mind are deprived of attention (for want of a better word) and a cluster of mental and physical symptons can develop, palpitations, tremours, disturbing thoughts or impulses, senses affected, tingling soles or fingers, numbness, depression, feelings of overwhelmness, unreality, childhood memories, low self esteem or worthlessness
Anxiety symptons can be slow to subside. All nervous symptons are distressing, they can be torture, but they are NEVER dangerous. If you hold this thought in your mind your symptons will in time go away. Anxiety needs the threat of danger to be believed in order to survive. Nervous symptons LIE. You must consantly substitute the thought that you are not in danger, despite the VERY CONVINCEING message delivered by your symptons.
If you are near a recovery group meeting i would suggest attending.
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I also have health anxiety. My latest fear was ALS which I have for the second time had ruled out. And as soon as it was ruled out all my symptons disappeared. Now I have developed severe low back pain for which I had an xray done.It came back with some abnomalities but Iam convinced it is a cancer because motrin doesnt help. I am so afraid all the time I am worrying my kids and exhausting my husband and am trying to figure out how to get an MRI done. My doctor has just suggested cymbalta. Can anxiety cause such severe back pain? you guys have helped me before on this forum. I went to the internet about my back pain and saw regular xrays dont show cancer so now i am beside myself .Its all so exhausting.Has anyone had pain which was caused by there mind. Is that possible?
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What kind of ALS symptoms did you have? I seem to have a ton of them lately, although I am not sure if anxiety is the reason for these. I have alot of tightness and stiffness in my calves, biceps, and the joints behind my knees and my elbows. They have been coming and going for a while now. When I read a site about ALS I seem to be convinced I have it cause of the stiffness. I am hoping this is anxiety but I cant get this out of my head.
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I too have been having anxeity symptoms. I feel hot all the time but my temp is normal. I my face feels tight, like a strained facial expression. I have the pins and needles sensation and feel
like insects crawing all over me. I sweat only on my lower legs.
I tremble and shake, cant concentrate. I am constantly looking at
my face in the mirror. I have been under major stress the past few months. My appetite is good but I am losing a few pounds. I too
roam the net at various medical sites looking for answers. Years
ago I was on buspar. A co-worker let me try on of her pills called
Lorazepam. It did calm my symptoms. I had a complete blood count
and everything was normal. Someone here said that if felt like
someone injected ice water in their veins; it seemed like someone
injected hot water into mine. I am constanly checking my body. I
am going NUTTS!
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I too have been having anxeity symptoms. I feel hot all the time but my temp is normal. I my face feels tight, like a strained facial expression. I have the pins and needles sensation and feel
like insects crawing all over me. I sweat only on my lower legs.
I tremble and shake, cant concentrate. I am constantly looking at
my face in the mirror. I have been under major stress the past few months. My appetite is good but I am losing a few pounds. I too
roam the net at various medical sites looking for answers. Years
ago I was on buspar. A co-worker let me try on of her pills called
Lorazepam. It did calm my symptoms. I had a complete blood count
and everything was normal. Someone here said that if felt like
someone injected ice water in their veins; it seemed like someone
injected hot water into mine. I am constanly checking my body. I
am going NUTTS!
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I began with symptons in 2004,after suffering from an inflammation of the sternoclavicular joint that took weeks to resolve pain which was unbearable. I ended up with GI symptons due to all the steroids injected into the joint weight loss of 25 lbs and went to an internist after my boss took a look at me upon my return to work i am a nurse in a hospital she immediately sent me to this doctor When i told him I felt weakness in my legs he took a look at my hands and ?? muscle wasting. He immediately scheduled an mri of my head and arranged an appointment with a neurologist. Being in the medical field I new immediately that he was thinking ALS. I of course went onto the net and started reading so much that I spiraled into a deep depression. I was lucky to know the neurologist and she specialized in electrophysiology. She immediately scheduled an emg which was normal also did mri of head cervical spine. All normal. That was in sept and all went well until I stared thinking emg was too soon in my ALS and began to panic I had left leg and arm weakness twitching all over. Because she was a compassionate soul she repeated the emg in december again normal.That got me through until the following nov 2005. She refused to do a third emg but my husband convinced her and again normal.also repeated mri of head.symptons resolved although I always have aches and pains and anxiety. In august 2006 same symptons stiff muscles terrible foot and leg cramps twitching feeling like I couldn't walk right.weak left leg all with normal neuro tests. Went to new neurologist and had negative emg negative cervical/thoracic mri normal evoked potential tests. I have put this dreaded disease aside and that is what you must do. Go to neuro be honest tell them this fear is eating away at you.And I dont think you have it but no one will convince you except negative testing. As you can see from above I now have terrible back pain and am convinced I have cancer so I am beginning this diagnostic process. I am however going for my first counselling today and have started on cymbalta. good luck to you and keep us posted. I am sorry and I feel your fear.







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I have been having same symptoms including tingling in hands, arms and legs and now stiffness in calf, thigh muscles.  The Doctor did a neuro exam (vision, refex and muscle resistence) but did ok.  He is reluctant to send me to neurologist at this point which I guess is a good thing but wish I knew what is causing this as it is causing me quite a lot of anxiety.  Am I just starting to lose it cuz I think I have MS, ALS or other neurological condition?  I hear anxiety can really beat your body down.
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I also had tingling muscle cramps twitching and constant fear I have been tested over 2 years with emg/ncv evoked potentials MRIs all negative Do I think anxiety can cause these symptons I don't know but i do know that if this is affecting your life negatively you need to be honest with your doctor and get a referral to a good neurologist so they can put your fears to rest although if your level of anxiety is like mine you will develop something else good luck!!!
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Thanks, Mustang!
My GP finally referred me to neurologist who gave me an even more extensive neuro exam testing strength, balance, hearing, reflex, vision etc.  I passed them all with flying colors.
He also asked me to bend my neck down to see if I would feel an electrical charge running up and down my spine, but I didn't feel that. He said that is usually a sign for further testing.
So, he said I'm ok no signs of MS or need for MRI, EMG, etc.
After that I relaxed a lot - It alleviated my anxiety and I don't feel and weakness or tingling, etc.  I've been getting back into exercising (walking and mountain biking) and feeling better.  Hope all is well is you.
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I am 27 have suffered from anxiety for years, nausea, mood swingsmore recently panick attacks about dying. I am a manager at work cope wonderfully. Clean constantly, irritable bowel. Mum diagnosed with cancer 5 days before i got married in july. Had to support her daily now for 4 months and although i will always be there for her find it hard to cope with her negativity.Have loads of animals and my husband a farmer so hardly see him and have full time job.
3 weeks ago had weak legs, heavy legs tingles in hands and feet, woke me 3 nites running. For 3 weeks been to doctors had blood tests nuero sensory tests about 3 times all well. Crying constantly fearing the worst not been at work. Had 1 good day out of 10. Seen oesteopath. Anyway went to docs yesterday said my nervous system has broken down and i couldnt take anymore. Am on prozac only 2 days in just feel weak in the mornings. Can stress really do this to you??????? Doctor doesnt think i have ms or anything awful.... well not yet
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Yes anxiety can definitely do this to you. It seems you have to many burdens and sometimes instead of dealing with our fears or grief we turn the symptons inside. I have been there and still am Take your medications and find someone to talk to to give you the strength you need best of luck
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This sounds awfully like what I've been going through over the last 18 months.  It started when I became convinced that I had contracted HIV [even though I'd hadn't ever had risky sex] because of looking symptoms up on the 'net, putting two and two together and making 5.  

If you suffer from health-related anxiety this is one of the worst things you can do.  I've had a litany of physical symptoms; tingling, burning joints, stiffness, chest pain, headaches, panic attacks, skin rashes, fatigue, blurry vision, strange taste in my mouth etc.  Even though my doctor ran a bunch of tests and said I didn't have HIV, I still get panicky about it because it taps into the helplessness of my phobia.  My current symptom that I'm panicking over is that now it's winter my hands are always cold and my finger joints feel stiff and achey.  My doc wants me to go for blood tests to check for rheumatoid signals, 'just to be on the safe side' but I'm too terrified to go in case they turn up something bad.  I keep trying to convince myself that it is, in all likelihood, anxiety related but it never seems to sink in.

I've learned that the brain is incredibly powerful and suggestive, and can create somatic symptoms to match what you *think* you have.  Wind down your anxiety levels and the chances are that the physical symptoms will also dissipate.
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I read this thread with great interest as its definitely someting I suffer from. I think the internet has a great deal to do with it and am told constantly by friends and family to stop checking symptoms all the time. A few years ago I convinced myself I had HIV after looking up certain symptoms.... started off with water infection and the doc mentioned it could be an STD - I then went on the internet and researched like mad, i'd recently had a cold and flu like symptoms so put two and two together... the rest is history.. i have to laugh now at what I put myself through - tests for all kinds of things, including HIV and all negative. Since then i've been tested for ovarian cancer, cancer of womb, breast cancer - i still have lymph nodes I can feel and went through an operation last week to have it removed/biopsied (not received the results yet though) and still I worry. Aches, pains, burning sensations, dizziness - you name it I can conjur it up.... I really believe it is anxiety but there is always that part of me that thinks... no this time it could be something serious so I can't risk missing the diagnosis.... once my results are in this time i'm stearing clear of the internet for a while... until my next symptoms develop that is!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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hey guys , i realy want to thank u for this great forum which gave me a great hope after i did start to loose any hope in my life..
iam a 21 medical student guy .. and .. i was completely healthy till one month ago ..
it started with a git disturbance and with a little irregular beats .. i had a terrible panic attacks and i went to a cardiologist and an ECG revealed that i have premature atrial beats .. and till now .. day by day .. i feel agravating of symptoms .. arrythmia .. tachy cardia .. stifness of the neck .. fatigue .. occasional muscle twitches .. and i feel like some thing is wrong ..
i made lots of investigation ..
ECG >> pac and pvc
echo on the heart >> normal
complete blood count >> normal
stool and urine analysis >> normal
am so afraid .. some one tell me what should i do please
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Well Gaaz, it seems to me that you are in the same anxiety boat as we all are. Go to an anxiety web site and take a look at the symptoms of anxiety. You will be Suprized how many symptoms there
are....and if you have more than 5 of them, chances are that it is
anxiety. Next step see someone in mental health . There are
lots of medications for anxiety....some good...some bad. Another
alternative is to vist a web site dealing with anxiety herbs;
no side affects. Check it all out and good luck, buddy!
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ive been having tremors in my hands and i have been very stiff,im starting to think i have parkinsons at the age of 27.

I have seen 2 top neurologists and they both have said its all anxiety, but for some reason i dont belive it and am sure i have parkinsons.

I keep looking on the net for tremors and find if one has a resting tremor it is classified as parkinsons, so im constantly looking at my hands at rest and i did notice a slight tremor in my thumb and finger , but it only comes when i concentrate on that hand.

I just dont know what 2 do or who 2 c.

Any1 have any ideas

PlZ let me know
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Hello

Maybe this is an environmental factor: is your environment causing you stress? If so try to eliminate is, like caffeine can make you nervous so don't drink it, excessive noise ect ect (eg: wear earplugs). Stress can cause illness in itself, anxiety symptoms are what you describe with twitching legs/arms and nervous tension, it can also give physiological symptoms like headache and backache ect ect. Stress causes illnesses like coronary heart disease. Personality may be a factor in your anxiety - are you always on the run, do you smoke, ect ect. Give yourself time to relax, breath in for 3sec and then exhale, think about the lovely trees in the park and flowers. Whatever you think becomes how you feel: you interpret something and from that you feel a certain way. So, see what you are thinking about the most each day - keep a diary and see how many times a certain thought comes into your head - if you find that the thoughts are disturbing nature and are often repeated during your days than this problem could be the reason you feel anxious. Medicine can help but cognitive therapy is a great way to understand yourself and ease the anxiety with a proffessional therapist.

Do not worry, you will be fine, try to think of other things and do things that make you happy - maybe start an excersise program (fitness is very good for mood states). Involve yourself in a hobby like crafts or arts ect ect, try to relax your body by tensing it up and then letting go - this way you can teach yourself to relax - see how your body feels when you are relaxed.

Warmest Regards.
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Hey Guys

Im so scared , I have the same symptoms, They started of as Fatigue , after I had a biot of a scare about having HIV , which I found out I do not, since hte fatigue, i worried it may be something else and developed muscle pains , mainly in my lower amrs and calfs, As they were not going I went to the dr's and have had 5 blood tests to date , which all come back clear. A few weeks ago I also started getting muscle twitches  and the last two weeks the pain has been horrible , my pressue points all hurt aswell. I cant put my mind at ease from it , I am so worried that I have ALS or ME and i'm only 20. All this worry alongside my final year law degree work and student finances is killing me. I am going to beg the dr to let me see a nerologistr , but last time i asked she said if it were aynthing as exciting as MS she would have picked up on it, where as i thought things like MS were extreamly difficult to diagnose.

What do you guys think.
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It's truly unbelievable the affect stress and anxiety can have on one's body. In August of this year I thought I was having a heart attack (i'm a non smoking, healthy eating, 36 year old woman). I went to the E/R (with no health insurance mind you) and was there for two days. After every test in the world was given to me and all of them came back perfect, not a problem on one, I was given a 10 day prescription for Valium and sent home. It instantly stopped the palps, the tingles, the shakes, the everything. Of course one can not live on valium so now I am surviving on St John's Wart Tea and seeing my therapist once a week. Anxiety and Panic attacks run in my family. I was convinced that I would never have that problem though, boy was I wrong. I got hit at the same age as my mom. I had been in a very stressful crazy marriage for 8 years (he's an alcoholic, bad family, etc and i'm the opposite, good family, no addictions, bla bla bla) and over the summer I guess I hit the wall as they say. I have since left him, starting fresh and altho some of the symptoms have gone, some linger. Like currently, I was fine for a month, but now I've got heart palps again and tingles. Also, my vision keeps blurring a bit, then it will be fine again. I've gone to all the docs and they all say "You are healthy as a horse". So when I start to freak out I just think "i'm healthy as a horse". Sorta like a mantra :)

Anxiety is a vicious cycle if your not careful. i am forcing myself to move through the days that i feel like i need to be back in the ER because I KNOW, it's the stress of this life and i will get through it. Like I said, a month a go, felt GREAT, this month, not so hot. It's stress and it sucks. But we will survive...
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