Wow roziee i'm sorry to hear that you've been so stressed lately and have been dealing with so much. I wish i knew what to say, You and your health comes first. You should go and get checked out by the doctors and take some time off work to relax if it having such a negative effect on you. Just so you know you don't have to be that Roziee thats always happy, bubbly, confident because we all have times when we're upset, unhappy and have doubts so we (everyone) will love and support you no matter what and i'm sure your work friends feel the same. I hope you can figure out whats causing this ((Hugs)) :gen126: :hug99: Xxx
Roziee - you rascal - you have made me log in from work!!
Just had to log in to give you a hug and remind you that you could not stop breathing even if you tried. Your body wouldn't allow it. You had a urine infection at the weekend if I remember rightly. This is a sign that you are under par so it is no surprise that your anxiety had a flare up too. Look after your body and your mind will benefit too. There are loads of benefits of SW that can help your anxiety. Will chat later more.
I can't stop, but wanted to suggest that you try chewing some sugar free gum at the moment. The chewing movement will relax your jaw muscles and stop the build up of tension in that area. Chewing and swallowing saliva will help to keep your throat open.
Talk later xxx
Hi Roziee,
You really need to go to the doctors. I had anxiety attacks due to a past relationship and the worry that my current relationship was going to go the same way. Anyway, I had some counselling but my doctor also gave me some beata blockers and I could take them as and when I was feeling at my most anxious. You could maybe take one if you knew you were going to have a particular hard day at work? I also had hypnosis but that was awful, wouldnt suggest it to my worst enemy!
I was given diazepam on Sunday but i didnt take it.. I dont want to turn to drugs to make me feel better- I want to be stronger than that, but maybe thats be being arrogant and thinking i'm stronger than I may be? Not sure..
PinkToaster said:Good for you for sharing how you're feeling right now. I know from experience how hard it is to talk about these things. I suffered from anxiety attacks in my late teens and I remember how awful they were, I genuinely thought I was having a heart attack.
Thankfully they have reduced a lot. I still occasionally get them, usually in the middle of the night for some reason but I can usually talk myself into calming down by thinking, "it's just anxiety, I can breathe. I will be fine." and I make sure that I breathe slowly in through the nose and out through the mouth.
I'm glad that you feel that you can talk about it here. It's an awful thing to keep to yourself and it could possibly make it more stressful! Please share on here any time you feel the need to.
silly sausage said:Roziee - you are not alone. Add me to the list and there are quite a lot of sufferers here. I have beta blockers too, very low dose and to be taken as and when required. I tend not to take them - they are like a safety net and it is enough knowing I have them iykwim. They are the only thing my doc will give me. I hate taking anything, but they are very subtle and non-addictive. Just strong enough to take off the edge when you need it. My panic is specific to situations though rather than random so I can usually anticipate when I will feel bad.
I am off to look at Nettie's diary although I'll warn you I haven't a clue about EE lol
nettie said:I dont think I would take that either to be honest, they are quite strong. I can't remember what I was given but they just took they edge off and I no longer have anxiety attacks. Hope you're feeling better soon x
You said you did not feel anxious in the morning and that it just came upon you. One thing I noticed is that you posted that you had a low syn hot chocolate this morning. Not being funny, but if I had drunk that in the morning I would have felt anxious due to the fake sugar and caffeine hit. I believe if you are feeling vulnerable to anxiety, you should try to avoid sudden sugar spikes as it can lead to symptoms similar to anxiety that can set you off on a proper attack. (I can't eat chocolate until after Hollyoaks o'clock otherwise I am wired to the moon)x
Now that you mention it Saus the last time I had one of my night time attacks was when I got into the habit of having a daily coffee at work. I don't anymore because I don't like being dependant on caffeine but the two could be linked.
Hi beauts.
Sorry I missed my wi yesterday, a whole week on slim fast and I've managed to lose... a pound.
I miss slimming world, a lot.
silly sausage said:Hi Roziee - I see from your other thread that you have taken the tablet and gone out for a curry and pudding. Good stuff!
The tablets will relax you, but as you know whatever is niggling at your subconscious will still need sorting. At least you will feel relaxed enough to think straight. If your hubby was ill, you would want to know so you could help him. Just a thought, you will know best.
You said you did not feel anxious in the morning and that it just came upon you. One thing I noticed is that you posted that you had a low syn hot chocolate this morning. Not being funny, but if I had drunk that in the morning I would have felt anxious due to the fake sugar and caffeine hit. I believe if you are feeling vulnerable to anxiety, you should try to avoid sudden sugar spikes as it can lead to symptoms similar to anxiety that can set you off on a proper attack. (I can't eat chocolate until after Hollyoaks o'clock otherwise I am wired to the moon)
Hopefully you are having a lovely sleep now and will feel better in the morning x