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jane72,   Great to hear that you've gone to speak to your doc. Have you started working through the program yet?  
  Sylvie, Bilingual Health Educator
16 years ago 0 2 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0

Thanks for all the replies :)

 

I have come to the conclusion that as Miki suggested the panic attack itself is when I completely lose control and just freak out, sometimes I do actually throw up when this happens but sometimes I also just feel incredibly sick. The times I consider to be just anxious thoughts are when I feel sick automatically but I am able to get rid of those feelings slowly but surely by a bit of rational thinking. I think that explanation works well for me :)

 

I'm only on my first week of this CBT and I have so far to go. What has surprised me a bit is I have only had to fill in the anxious thoughts print-out once, and haven't had any panic attacks. But I kind of know why, it's because of my extreme avoidance, as described in session 1, I avoid things so sucesfully that I don't leave the house and therefore don't have much to cause me anxiety. The exposure therapy from week 4 onwards will be the real test :-S

 

Jane, I'm really sorry to hear how you've suffered, and some of the other people in this thread too. The way I see it is this CBT will help me to cope with my anxiety better, it will help me to avoid the negative anxious thoughts rather than avoid the situations that cause them. It's so not about the sickness, or the fast heart rate or the sweating etc.. these are by-products of the anxiety and are a non-issue when it comes to treating the anxiety, which I really hope to do with the help of this amazing course :)

I hope you all have luck with it and find at least some peace in your lives.

Kind regards

Mark

16 years ago 0 14 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hey jane,I know what your going through it scary and frustrating, it's so never ending.But doing this program, it will help you understand and cope with all the yucky feelings. Hang in there it will get better it will just take sometime but you will get better,we're all here for you if you need a friend!!
 
 Charlie
16 years ago 0 7 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
 hi mark and everyone, i feel the same way when i has my anxasity i want to throw up it is so bad sometimes i just do not eat because of the fear of throwing up and then i have dry-hees when i have nothing in my stomch. i lost about 40pounds in one moth and was it was so drainnig. i was at 150 and went down to 110 i did not know what was wrong with me when to doc.. and they did lots test and did not find anything then they digsogse me with gen. antixtey disorder with adjustment disorder. it comes and goes it is scary and i with i could just get over it but it is a life time of learning to cope. please anyone want to write back thanks . Jane
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hello Mark,
 
I wanted to echo the ohters in saying that you are not alone in this. I have felt sick to the point of throwing up also when anxious. Wel I do get all the other PA symptoms but I do feel that I get the throwing up thing! Sorry for the brief reply. Hang in there, it can get better!
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I also feel six, mainly nausea when I am anxious and during that time I am trying to prevent an attack. I consider the attack when I have no control over things where I literally freak out and that is probably where you vomit. I luckily have not vomitted yet, but always fear I am.
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Ooooo see Mark .
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Mark,
 
Have you ever spoken to a doctor about these feelings? We suggest you speak with one to share these symptoms with him. There is also some more information in the program so keep reading!
 
A panic attack is usually described as a sudden period of intense anxiety, panic or fear that can cause a variety of symptoms such as abdominal problems, rapid heart rate, sweating, dizziness, tightness in the neck and chest and a variety of other symptoms. Your panic attacks may only affect your stomach and cause the vomiting.
 
Members, what has your experience been with this in the past? 


Brenna, Bilingual Health Educator
16 years ago 0 778 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hello Mark and welcome . I hope you find the help i have here . I can tell you that i also feel very sick when i become highly anxious and am prone to throwing up quite often . Its nasty and very annoying . As for it being a panic attack , ive never really thought of that . It could be for you , i dont think it is for me .
 
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16 years ago 0 2 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0

Hey :)

Really looking forward to completeing this program and feeling somewhat better. 

When I get anxious, I feel sick and not much else, maybe some heart racing, but it's mainly the feeling sick part. When I have been in the type of situations that makes me feel sick in the past I usually have thrown up. This has resulted in me not leaving my house at all, for like over 10 years.

My question is this: What is a panic attack for me? is it when I actually throw up or is feeling sick a part of it too? There have been times I have felt so sick but NOT thrown up, its lasted for ages as well. A lot of the time when I have anxious thoughts about things I will instantly feel sick, are these mini panic attacks as they dont last long? I dont understand :-S

 

Thanks for you time :)

Mark


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