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Hi all, new poster here.
Had anxiety on and off for a few years, but lately it's gotten so bad I feel like my nervous sysem just can't cope. I'm dealing with esophagul spasms, palpitations, head pressure, dizziness, breathing difficulty, can't eat or sleep properly, so wired my nerves are firing all over the place etc... I've convinced I have a vagus nerve disorder and tonight paranoid about having had a mini stroke. Anyone else been through all this? Any hints?
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HI electric_storm and welcome to the forum.
I used to get oesophagul spasms all the time with my anxiety. I know first hand how horrible it is, and how terrifying it is. I also had the other symptoms you had. It is scary when anxiety causes physical symptoms but trust me it can and it does. When I happens to me I try do some deep breathing. In for 6 seconds and out for 8. I then say out loud 'you are ok, you are safe, you're anxiety is playing up, you are ok'. I find this helps calm me down. I also find meditation helps calm me down as well as it stops my racing mind. I use the free parts of the app called 'calm' but I know 'headspace' and 'smiling minds' is also good.
May I ask why you are worried you may have a stroke? I used to worry because I have had bell's palsy in the past (Bell's palsy is when half your face goes temporarily paralyzed due to an inflammation in a nerve behind the ear. It does recover after a few weeks, but some people mistake it for a stroke). I just remind myself that I am at low risk of a stroke and me having anxiety doesn't increase my risk for having a stroke. I know this mightn't sound helpful, but I do find reminding myself these things does help reduce my anxiety.
So my take home message is to talk to your doctor about this and be open, so they can help you. Tell yourself you are ok while deep breathing. Consider meditation.
Hope this helps. Trust me it does get better. I hardly every have oesophagul spasms anymore (last time was 6+months ago) and I don't have as much of the other symptoms either. Yes it does take time to get there but you will get there.
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Yeah it sounds anxiety based, specially from the symptoms and the fact benzos help. I did get pressure in my head when I was really anxious too. I find I get more headaches too. When you are really anxious your body sometimes goes into fight or flight mode, or a less intense version of it but your senses (such as smell) maybe heightened. Your body maybe uncoordinated. You maybe so focused on one thing that you may not notice that shoe on the floor because you are so focused on going out that door. Does that make sense? sorry it is terribly put. I am also very clumsy at the best of times so when I'm anxious I find I am more clumsy and uncoordinated.
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Hi electric_storm
As someone who'd had anxiety for over 20 years I can tell you that anxiety can DEFINITELY cause the symptoms you are having and many more! I suffered really bad health anxiety for a while and was convinced I had a brain tumour but I was experiencing depersonalisation and it was horrible.
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Hi can you tell me a bit about the pressure in the head caused by anxiety attacks .
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