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October 8, 2009
Your heart beats faster and harder, you breathe faster or quicker, and you feel like your heart hurts you inside your body…
It is called Anxiety and you are scared that something is about to happen to you…
My mom has these things called Tachycardia’s and it is similar to what you are describing…
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October 8, 2009
Your heart beats faster and harder, you breathe faster or quicker, and you feel like your heart hurts you inside your body…
It is called Anxiety and you are scared that something is about to happen to you…
My mom has these things called Tachycardia’s and it is similar to what you are describing…
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5 Responses to “What are the symptoms of panic attacks?”
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ubersimon Says:
October 9th, 2009 at 12:31 amThe biggest symptoms when ive had them was a sense of impending death/having a heart attack/stroke, derealization (everything seems like it’s a dream), chest pain, nausea, intense fear of vomiting, …panic, confusion and severe exhuastion when it’s over or when back to back and that nasty adrenaline soaked feeling.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panic_attack
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Aspen Dreamer Says:
October 9th, 2009 at 12:58 amYour heart beats faster and harder, you breathe faster or quicker, and you feel like your heart hurts you inside your body…
It is called Anxiety and you are scared that something is about to happen to you…
My mom has these things called Tachycardia’s and it is similar to what you are describing…
References :
Definition of Tachycardia….
The heart normally beats at a rate of about 60 to 100 beats per minute at rest.
A rate faster than 100 beats a minute in an adult is called tachycardia.
Most people experience transient rapid heartbeats, called sinus tachycardia, as a normal response to excitement, anxiety, stress, or exercise.
If tachycardia occurs at rest or without a logical cause, however, it is considered abnormal. -
WhizKid Says:
October 9th, 2009 at 1:20 amSee site below with symptoms and examples and also natural cures for it.
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http://www.phifoundation.org/panic.html -
Nana Says:
October 9th, 2009 at 1:29 amCommon symptoms of anxiety attacks are chest pain, difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, uncontrollable sweating, increased heart rate, trembling, excessive fear or feeling of going crazy, choking sensation and dizziness. Imagine feeling all of these things and if you cannot learn about anxiety panic attack relief, these symptoms are very disabling and can interfere with your daily life.
The first step to learn anxiety panic attack relief is to believe that you have the ability to take control. Anxiety disorder is not a disease it’s a state of mind that can be controlled. Read the rest here
http://selfempoweredwoman.com/37/anxiety-panic-attack-relief-learn-how-to-manage-anxiety-panic-attack/
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dogsatemybuick Says:
October 9th, 2009 at 2:18 amchest pains, a fluttering heartbeat(tachychardia) hyperventilation,a fearful fealing ,undue excitement,a feeling of a confined space,even when in the open,hypertension,all which I had for years until i had a near fatal heart attack
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October 8th, 2009 at 11:52 pm
The biggest symptoms when ive had them was a sense of impending death/having a heart attack/stroke, derealization (everything seems like it’s a dream), chest pain, nausea, intense fear of vomiting, …panic, confusion and severe exhuastion when it’s over or when back to back and that nasty adrenaline soaked feeling.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panic_attack
References :
October 9th, 2009 at 12:23 am
Your heart beats faster and harder, you breathe faster or quicker, and you feel like your heart hurts you inside your body…
It is called Anxiety and you are scared that something is about to happen to you…
My mom has these things called Tachycardia’s and it is similar to what you are describing…
References :
Definition of Tachycardia….
The heart normally beats at a rate of about 60 to 100 beats per minute at rest.
A rate faster than 100 beats a minute in an adult is called tachycardia.
Most people experience transient rapid heartbeats, called sinus tachycardia, as a normal response to excitement, anxiety, stress, or exercise.
If tachycardia occurs at rest or without a logical cause, however, it is considered abnormal.
http://www.healthscout.com/ency/68/729/main.html
October 9th, 2009 at 12:40 am
See site below with symptoms and examples and also natural cures for it.
References :
http://www.phifoundation.org/panic.html
October 9th, 2009 at 1:24 am
Common symptoms of anxiety attacks are chest pain, difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, uncontrollable sweating, increased heart rate, trembling, excessive fear or feeling of going crazy, choking sensation and dizziness. Imagine feeling all of these things and if you cannot learn about anxiety panic attack relief, these symptoms are very disabling and can interfere with your daily life.
The first step to learn anxiety panic attack relief is to believe that you have the ability to take control. Anxiety disorder is not a disease it’s a state of mind that can be controlled. Read the rest here
http://selfempoweredwoman.com/37/anxiety-panic-attack-relief-learn-how-to-manage-anxiety-panic-attack/
References :
October 9th, 2009 at 1:49 am
chest pains, a fluttering heartbeat(tachychardia) hyperventilation,a fearful fealing ,undue excitement,a feeling of a confined space,even when in the open,hypertension,all which I had for years until i had a near fatal heart attack
References :
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