Feeling Sick After Panic Attacks
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- Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:28 am
Hey Rosaslie:
Wow, do I relate to the panic attacks. For a year and a half, I woke up to these attacks, rapid heart beat, and high blood pressure. It would wipe me out for the rest of the day. After all this time, my psychiatrist finally referred me to a cardiologist, who put me on a beta blocker and blood pressure medicine. The mornings are much better now, although I still do get the panic attacks. But at least I can function and, through therapy, I am learning to deal with the attacks the rest of the day.
Wow, do I relate to the panic attacks. For a year and a half, I woke up to these attacks, rapid heart beat, and high blood pressure. It would wipe me out for the rest of the day. After all this time, my psychiatrist finally referred me to a cardiologist, who put me on a beta blocker and blood pressure medicine. The mornings are much better now, although I still do get the panic attacks. But at least I can function and, through therapy, I am learning to deal with the attacks the rest of the day.
Jim
guys, just joined this to write this message....i had a panic attack today after lunch which was pretty bad but went away after 10-15 mins but left me feeling exhausted to the point i couldnt even keep my eyes open. So i went down and got some cookies, after a little sugar in my , i felt like my energy level was back to normal so it might be just as easy as getting some sugar or food.
hi rosalie... yes, i too have felt sick (nauseas, queasy stomach, extremely exhausted, lightheaded, etc.) after having a panic attack. just recently, i suffered from a panic attack on the train on my commute to work for 3 consecutive days and then again another day while at work sitting at my desk. what has been working for me since starting the program is that as soon as i feel a panic attack coming on, to start (IMMEDIATELY) deep, slow and controlled abdominal breathing as lucinda instructs in the relaxation cd/tape. since listening to the relaxation cd, i haven't had one panic attack. once i start the guided breathing technique, it settles me down within just a matter of mere seconds. try it... it will help..