Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:09 pm
Hi everyone,
I read today about something called "Broken Heart Syndrome", and it gave me a bit of a scare! No I havent been the victim of a broken heart, or a traumatic loss recently, but I noticed the symptomes were eerily similar to something I have felt before. For a little background on myself, I am a 19 year old college student and I have been having random panic attacks since the summer. Due to fears of heart failure, I had an echocardiogram done in August, but it came as a normal echocardiogram. However, I still end up having fears of my health and my heart! (a bit bizarre i think, haha). Anyways, the symptoms for Broken Heart symdrome are, "A sudden, traumatic event [which] stuns the heart, leaving the aggrieved with chest pain and shortness of breath" (MSN.com). A few months back, I would have similar symptoms, where I would be doing something physical (like carrying my dreadfully heavy back pack), and I would feel a sudden 'rush' in my chest, like something was trying to burst through my sturnum, and i would feel a shortness of breath. Since then, I lessened my backpack load, and I havent really felt anything like i did a few months ago. And although i havent suffered a tramatic loss, which as the article stated, was a prerequsite, I'm thinking the severe anxiety and panic attacks could have been substituting for the traumatic loss. So, my question is should I be concerned about this? Has anyone else felt anything like this? Does anyone have facts on what I am feeling? Please respond!
Btw, as I stated earlier I had an echcardiogram and the results came back normal. This was in August. Is it possible for ones heart to deteriorate to a weak or diseased state in a few months? I have changed my diet, I have been eating much healthier since the summer; I dont drink often (although after the echocardiogram I had a drinking incident, where i basically blacked out for the night. Will never do that again!) Dont do drugs either.
I read today about something called "Broken Heart Syndrome", and it gave me a bit of a scare! No I havent been the victim of a broken heart, or a traumatic loss recently, but I noticed the symptomes were eerily similar to something I have felt before. For a little background on myself, I am a 19 year old college student and I have been having random panic attacks since the summer. Due to fears of heart failure, I had an echocardiogram done in August, but it came as a normal echocardiogram. However, I still end up having fears of my health and my heart! (a bit bizarre i think, haha). Anyways, the symptoms for Broken Heart symdrome are, "A sudden, traumatic event [which] stuns the heart, leaving the aggrieved with chest pain and shortness of breath" (MSN.com). A few months back, I would have similar symptoms, where I would be doing something physical (like carrying my dreadfully heavy back pack), and I would feel a sudden 'rush' in my chest, like something was trying to burst through my sturnum, and i would feel a shortness of breath. Since then, I lessened my backpack load, and I havent really felt anything like i did a few months ago. And although i havent suffered a tramatic loss, which as the article stated, was a prerequsite, I'm thinking the severe anxiety and panic attacks could have been substituting for the traumatic loss. So, my question is should I be concerned about this? Has anyone else felt anything like this? Does anyone have facts on what I am feeling? Please respond!
Btw, as I stated earlier I had an echcardiogram and the results came back normal. This was in August. Is it possible for ones heart to deteriorate to a weak or diseased state in a few months? I have changed my diet, I have been eating much healthier since the summer; I dont drink often (although after the echocardiogram I had a drinking incident, where i basically blacked out for the night. Will never do that again!) Dont do drugs either.