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Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Aug 6 8:12am | Replies (335)

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@lisalucier Fortunately, I felt the panic start just as my head went into the machine. I wasn't sure how long I'd last. After only a second or two I closed my eyes and focused on chord options for a few songs we sing at church. I held a panic button but didn't have to use it.

I was in the hospital when I reacted to Lyrica, and they put an NG tube in. I've had them several times over the years, and it doesn't get any more fun. That evening I felt like my heart was racing like it did in the ER. I had a heart monitor, but it didn't ring any alarms. I finally figured out that I was having a panic attack because of the NG tube. As soon as they took it out, I began feeling better. Anyone who's had one knows that they don't stop instantly.

What I've found that helps me is to pray. Sometimes it's a long prayer.

Jim

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For me a panic attack was a full-blown, overwhelming feeling of dread. I felt like someone who was being attacked by a killer. I could not do anything but scream and was unable to run. I would not want one of those in an MRI. I did almost get stuck in one once. I was so big I was scraping the sides when I went in. I felt like a sardine in a can. When they tried to get me out, they were having a problem with me not coming out. They were very reassuring and manipulated me enough to get me out. Fortunately my meds were working to keep me from panicking. I find the better my depression is under control, the better my anxiety is under control. Yes @jimhd prayer does always help me.