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@celia16

That sounds very distressing. How are you treating it?
I will add that I used to have panic attacks and they can come out of nowhere, for apparently no reason. Varying things can trigger them. My trigger was caffeine, but not always.

I hope you can get responses from others with your condition. And, find some relief.

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I am on a beta blocker, alpha blocker and antidepressant. It's suggested that even if you don't feel depressed, they can help prevent the "spells". I'm also working on mind/body techniques. It is common for it to happen after long term stress and or childhood trauma. I have been under tremendous stress over 3 plus years. This has to be much more common than recognized if only 1/300 people tested for the actual pheochromocytoa have it. There are other symptoms as well, but it's the ones I've mentioned that got my attention.