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Anixety and panic / sport
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Hi my name is Adam and I am a 26 year old male.
My question to everyone on the forum is:
‘Have you ever had exercise induced panic attacks and have you got any advice in the area’.
My background
I have struggled with different levels of anxiety throughout my life time, but in particular in 2010 after a knee reconstruction and during the last 3 months. I have been told that I have generalised anxiety/panic disorder. I am currently on a mental health plan which includes regular visits to the head doctor (psychologists) and medication.
Exercise is my release and is something I really enjoy, but at the moment I fear doing it… It is highly frustrating and scary at times. Who on earth can play a sport and check their pulse 10-20 times during and after exercise. It’s like fighting against my body and I cannot stop it. I usually get through the exercise, albeit only pushing at about 60-80% effort. And any time I try to push a little harder, I find having bad panic attacks as soon as I finish. For instance I could go for a 5km jog for 30-35minutes and then after spend 2 hours on the lounge working through panic and fear of dying because of an increased heart rate and the more the heart rate rises the more I panic, which starts this vicious cycle, that has become crippling and has stopped me from doing so much not just sport but work, study etc.
Although I experience anxiety, panic and hyperventilation in other parts of life, I haven’t really found any good research or advice on exercise induced panic. If anyone has any similar experiences or any advice toward it, I would happily take it on board. (Clutching straws)
Thanks
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Hi RHINO5,
I don't have much experience with exercise induced panic attacks but from looking at what you've written, it doesn't sound like much fun. 😞
I suggest that if you haven't yet, maybe you could talk through this with your psychologist? He could be able to help you formulate a new mental health plan to help you cope with your situation.
Take care and keep posting,
Steph
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Hi RHINO5, welcome to the forums. I can't recall this specifically coming up before, but we have a number of threads on health anxiety which may contain some insights for you:
Health anxiety and panic disorder
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