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Symptoms of panic and anxiety disorders ?

Question:
Symptoms of panic and anxiety disorders ?


Answer:
Many people - including myself - have been in situations where panic and anxiety symptoms take on a life of their own and make us think we have another more life-threatening condition. Somehow I wonder if, almost by definition, anxiety and panic disorders direct our minds away from accepting anxiety and panic as likely culprits when the symptoms become physical. And when panic/anxiety symptoms also occur against a background of hypochondriasis, a self-reinforcing cycle of symptoms and illness obsession can be produced.

It is true that people with anxiety and panic disorders contract more serious illnesses and that their symptoms mimic their prior anxiety and panic disorders. But surely anyone with a history of anxiety and panic related problems should first of all start by acknowledging the possibly chronic and wide-ranging physical manifestations of anxiety and panic.

Internet resources are generally brief and vague when it comes to spelling out the kind of symptoms panic and anxiety produce (with a few good exceptions). I think this is a serious problem, which will sooner or later catch up with public health authorities around the world.

I would like to give some indication of the symptoms I experienced during a series of panic attacks, which produced a near continuous state of panic and anxiety between August and November this year. I might also add that this is the first time my anxiety problems spiralled into a more serious anxiety and panic disorder.

Symptoms (varying from short-lived to persistent)

blurred vision numbness and tingling (pins and needles) hot sensations through my legs in hot weather muscle tension (which were worst where physical stress had accumulated - shins splints - I run alot and like the gym, so it really wasn't good) muscle pain tense muscles in the hand which limited movement at some points headaches racing heart nervousness dizziness (very frustrating and self-reinforcing!) light-headedness atypical vertigo inability to concentrate sore muscles in the forearms sore muscles at the back of the head sore eyes tingling sensations in the lips and face rashes on my forearms poor, unrefreshing sleep weakness in the body weakness in the legs (this is a big one .... very annoying) daytime fatigue irritability

I am sure there were more. Fortunately, I am much better. I am a fit and healthy 31 year old male who is physically strong. But when a major panic/anxiety episode unfolds, the last thing the individual experiencing it thinks is that the vast array of symptoms connected with it could be singularly explained by anxiety or panic.

Many people who visit this group enquire about symptoms. The lists of panic/anxiety symptoms published on websites are rarely exhaustive. Also in some cases, symptoms related to panic attacks can and do last MUCH LONGER than the period of the attack (and immediately after). This is sometimes referred to "status panicus" (state of panic) and may be co-morbid with a generalised anxiety state.

It is not surprising that many people who have persistent panic and anxiety symptoms assume they have some kind of neurological condition with a different genesis. I am not a medical doctor but I think that degenerative neurological conditions, and heart conditions, and so on tend to make themselves obvious to medical practitioners. Sure, people with anxiety, depression and panic disorders get other illnesses. But be careful before jumping to extreme or exotic conclusions in the absence of clear medical opinion.







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