Symptoms of Anxiety/Panic

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Symptoms of Anxiety/Panic
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Mon, 09-25-2006 - 1:15am

I haven't posted this for a long time. Here it is for everyone, old-timers, as well as newbies. It's comprehensive & should be of some reassurance to all. (((hugs))) jan


Here is a list of common symptoms for anxiety/panic disorder...of course
there are a lot of other ones but these are the most common:


HEART sensations~


* racing or rapid heart beat (flight and flight response)
* heart palpitations (flight and flight response)
* 'missed' heart beats (flight and flight response)
* pounding heart (flight and flight response)


BREATHING sensations~


* breathing difficulties (can be a result of swallowing air, chest pain through tension or hyperventilation)
* choking sensation (tension)
* hyperventilation (flight and flight response)
* feel as if can't take another breath (can be a result of swallowing air, chest pain through tension or hyperventilation)
* tightening of the throat (tension)


PAIN sensations~


* chest pain (tension)
* headaches (tension)
* neck aches (tension)
* lower back pain (tension)
* sciatica (tension)
* muscle pain (tension)
* aching jaw (tension)
* clenching fists (tension)
* chronic temporary pain (tension)


STOMACH / ABDOMINAL sensations~


* nausea (flight and flight response or caused by not eating)
* loss of appetite (effects of anxiety disorder)
* churning stomach (flight and flight response)
* burning stomach (flight and flight response or caused by not eating)
* indigestion (flight and flight response)
* abdominal pain (tension or caused by not eating)
* digestive problems (flight and flight response or caused by not eating)


ASSOCIATED ANXIETY sensations~


* hot and cold flashes (flight and flight response)
* flushing face (flight and flight response)
* shaking/ trembling (flight and flight response)
* excessive perspiration (flight and flight response)
* sweating hands (flight and flight response)
* dizziness (either Fight and flight, hyperventilation or dissociation)
* giddiness (either Fight and flight, hyperventilation or dissociation)
* feeling lightheaded or faint (either Fight and flight, hyperventilation or dissociation or caused by not eating)
* pins and needles (flight and flight response)
* diarrhoea (flight and flight response)
* loss of bladder control (flight and flight response)
* grinding teeth (tension)
* sleeping difficulties (can be a result of overactive thinking, worry,
nocturnal panic attacks or taking sleeping medication (wake after a few hours and then can't get back to sleep)
* night sweats (flight and flight response)
* lack of concentration (effects of anxiety disorder)
* extreme exhaustion (effects of anxiety disorder)
* loss of feelings (effects of anxiety disorder)
* localised pressure (flight and flight response)
* loss of libido (effects of anxiety disorder)
* appetite swings (effects of anxiety disorder)
* numbness of hands or feet
* unexplainable rashes


DISSOCIATIVE sensations such as feeling~


* detached from the body (dissociative sensations)
* feeling as if you and/or surroundings are not real (dissociative sensations)
* as if looking through a white or grey mist (dissociative sensations)
* sensitivity to light and sound (dissociative sensations)
* tunnel vision (dissociative sensations)
* stationary objects appearing to move (dissociative sensations)
* sensations of falling into a void (dissociative sensations)
* temporary paralysis (dissociative sensations)


MAJOR FEARS~


* Having a heart attack and/or
* Going to die
* Brain tumour
* Going insane
* Lose control in some way


EMOTIONAL sensations~


* episodes of anger and "rage" and frustration (effects of anxiety disorder)
* deep sadness (effects of anxiety disorder)
* depression and major depression (effects of anxiety disorder)
* increased feelings of worry (effects of anxiety disorder)
* increased feelings of guilt (effects of anxiety disorder)
* feelings of emptiness (effects of anxiety disorder)
* feelings of loneliness (effects of anxiety disorder)
* feeling detached from "normal" emotional state



 

 


 



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Registered: 03-11-2004
Tue, 09-26-2006 - 12:46pm
bump



 

 


 



Community Leader
Registered: 10-22-2001
Tue, 09-26-2006 - 3:44pm
Thanks for posting this.
It is a real big help.
I am going to print it out.
Much appreciated!
Nightangel
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Registered: 03-11-2004
Tue, 09-26-2006 - 9:01pm
YVW:)



 

 


 



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Registered: 02-08-2007
Sun, 02-11-2007 - 11:56am

That is a very helpful list!!!

Thanks!