If you went to the hospital and you're still experiencing discomfort...go back there. This could be serious.
It could also be an anxiety attack...and your worry over it is reverberating and making it worse.
In either case, be persistent. If you have a personal doctor...see him or her. Get your doctor on your side and acting as your health advocate. If you do not have a physician and rely upon the hospital for primary care, you will have to work the system and be patient.
2007-03-12 10:57:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, take a deep breath and calm down. You are just experiencing anxiety and anxiety is JUST FEAR.
When we experience fear our bodies go into FLIGHT OR FIGHT mode. Our bodies produce adrenaline which works to speed up our heartbeat and change the blood flow from our internal organs to our legs (in case we need to run). When that happens we stop digesting food (which is why you are nauseated).
You just need to work at calming down.
Emotions are ENERGIES IN MOTION in our bodies.
Every time you don't allow yourself or you aren't allowed to fully experience an emotion, to feel it, and to move through it, the energy of that emotion becomes stopped and blocked in your body. It remains blocked until you go back and re-experience that emotion. Then the energetic block is freed and cleared. Virtually all of our physical ailments come from energetic blocks in our bodies, energetic patterns that are connected to our emotional patterns
One good way to get release anxiety (fear) is to use EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique) or Emotional Tapping. EFT is easy to learn (you can learn the basics in 15-30 minutes). You can use EFT anytime, anywhere for any emotional or physical issue.
Please download the FREE EFT Instructional manual from the EFT website (www.emofree.com).
I learned how to use EFT last year and now use it everyday. EFT really works - ONE TECHNIQUE YOU CAN USE NOW to release anxiety is to just TAP LIGHTLY ON THE SIDE OF EITHER HAND (where you would do a karate chop).
2007-03-12 11:01:01
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answered by dragonsong 6
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Kiddo... your having panic attacks... sounds like a really long one too....
Talk to your MD about something for anxiety... at the moment, I would suggest taking a warm shower..and heading for a dark room.. no tv.. no radio... just lay down and relax as best you can until you can get into the doc...
I take Xanex for my panic/anxiety.. most MD's do not like to perscribe it because it CAN be addictive.. my son who also has panic/anxiety takes Zoloft daily.. and it helps him a great deal...
Good luck and feel better!
2007-03-12 10:56:54
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answered by gin_in_mi 4
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just to make sure i would go and get a second opinion on ur checkup.. my daughter was the same she's also 15..i took her to see the doctor cuz it got me worried they could not fined anything ether..i was told that heart attack on young people are like 1/100..if that so it's very rare..later on we found out that she was going strenuous PE..anxiety also can do that..hope that helps....
2007-03-12 11:36:15
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answered by sweetooth 2
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Yup, sounds like anxiety.
Stupid catch-22....
You get stressed about anxiety which causes anxiety which increases the feeling of it and then you worry more, feel more...Sorry, got carried away.
2007-03-12 10:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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being scared like this is not helping first try calming down i now that is easier said than done but try then go back to the hospital and tell them exactly whats happening calmly tell them everything even the things that you think does not matter
2007-03-12 10:59:17
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answered by nicola s 3
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Sounds like stress or anxiety,did they check you for that?
2007-03-12 10:54:35
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answered by Sheila D 1
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