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20 years ago 0 125 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Kim I've had heart tests, blood work etc done and sometimes I still feel like I'm gonna have a heart attack even though I know it's anxiety. And yes I've had that pounding sensation when standing up many times very scary! If you've been checked out, it's definately anxiety! Take care
20 years ago 0 117 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Kim, are you actually measuring it or does it just feel faster? If it feels like it is beating faster and/or harder, but it isnt physically faster (ie if you take your pulse) it is likely to be heart palpitations, which is a fairly normal symptom of anxiety. Some people get it more than others. People with anxiety and panic tend to be more sensitive to changes in the heart. My understanding is that palpitations are generally normal valve movements within the heart, they often feel or seem louder when you are very anxious. Some SSRI anti-depressant medications can give you heart palpitations also. Essentially they arent a problem at all, we only notice them and worry about them because we are anxious. However, if it is bothering you and you havent had it checked out, I strongly recommend you see a GP about it, get your pulse and blood pressure taken, and explain how you are feeling. Its most likely you will get the all clear, in which case you need to focus on not worrying about it, but you should always check first. FYI when I was at the peak of my panic, my blood pressure was extremely high. Im talking 160/90 - for a 28 year old thats heart attack stuff. I have no history of high blood pressure either. 3 months, on, with some lifestyle changes, medication and therapy, my blood pressure is now very normal, 130/78. One last point, high plood presssure and anxiety tend to feed off each other. Very anxious people tend to have higher blood pressure, and higher blood pressure tends to make you more anxious.
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Hi. I was wondering if this has happened to anyone. I have posted a message before about nightly episodes of tachycardia after falling asleep, but my topic today is a little different. This isnt the first time this has happened, but when it does it unnerves me becuase just when I feel like I am convinced I dont have a heart condition and that its anxiety, this will happen and scare me. But anyway, what happened was this... I was obviously stressed today because most of the morning and into the after noon until about an hour ago, my heart rate seemed to stay higher than usual at rest, but what bothered me, was when I would stand up from sitting, or get out of the car and walk around, it would REALLY start racing, and I could feel it beating harder and I could look at my chest and just see it thumping! After walking around a few minutes it would slow down some but it was the worst upon initially standing. Has this happened to anyone before? Do you think this is just anxiety? Its not happening now, and I am back home and not feeling quite so anxious. I would appreciate anyone's advice. Kimberly

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