Anxiety: bouts of nervousness, dry flushing and nausea
I have been experiencing intense bouts of nervousness, dry flushing and nausea for months. These “spells” come on quickly and pass quickly. They happen a few times a week, which doesn’t sound like a big deal. But this feeling is so frightening! I’ve had heart, blood and urine testing. Everything comes back “normal”. I am a fit 70-year-old woman, so I can’t blame this on hormones! I’ll be at Mayo for my annual physical next month thank goodness. If my symptoms have a name, they’ll know it!! In the meantime, I’d appreciate hearing from anyone who has similar issues!
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Hopefully your dr will find something that works! I, too really struggle in the mornings. Wonder why this happens to us?
@ccdc I know this feeling. I scare myself at times. Mornings are the worse for some reason. Therapy in the past was a disaster as I believed the threats of some seriously disturbed professionals. I advocate for myself now. Just because someone is a professional does not always mean they are ethical. Do your homework. There are good therapists. They are hard to find. If you are not comfortable with one then find another. No one knows "you" as you yourself do. I do hope you can get some help. CBT has helped the most and the other therapists I had did not teach thus. I knew more about their lives than they did mine. The things you mentioned are real. Everyone deserves some quality of life. Keep us posted as you can.
@kdo0827 I have wondered the same thing. Why does it happen to any one? I know my abusive, dysfunctional childhood has a lot to do with the fears I now have. Many abusive relationships because I did not know how to speak up. I thought it was normal to be abused.
yes Parus. you are right. i also thought it was normal to be abused. when i left my family (ran away at 15 because my father was trying to rape me.i guess he thought the beatings were not enogh.) and i was in normal society it was an anxiety riddled time (many yeara) for me to get used to a normal atmosphere with normal people. and by the way, what is normal? i am sure there are other persons besides myself who do understand your sufferings and that they feel your hurt. we are not alone. if only there were more groups in my area. they are sorely needed. hang in there remember: EVENTUALLY!
@kdo0827
I started taking Wellbutrin in '05. It was the first antidepressant I found that helped. I had tried a whole string of them. Six weeks on a med, no result, six weeks of another med, couldn't make myself stop eating, six weeks of another, became hugely suicidal on week 4, lasting one week. I was already attempting suicide, so adding a med with that side effect really ramped up the desire to die. Exactly 7 days of that and it was like a switch turned it off.
I tried a few add on antidepressants, Abilify was one, but they didn't cause any improvement. Recently, my depression seemed to be getting worse, so I got an appointment with the psychiatrist, and he started me on Remeron. After a couple of weeks, I began feeling better. I felt like a weight was lifted.
Antidepressants are incredibly personal. With so many options it can take a while to land on the right one. I hope Wellbutrin will work for you.
Jim
Sure would be nice to not always be tied in knots within. Antidepressants increased my dark thoughts and had me doing and saying things I normally would not. Yup, we are all different. My medication is art and at times this does not help. Have been in one a funk for a long time. Anxiety reigns supreme in this dark world. Enough negativity.
I do agree with you 100% about some psychiatrist not being the right one for you. So far my first visit went really well and she told me if I felt she was not helping me there were others in the practice that may be better for me. No hard feelings would be felt. We seemed to hit it off pretty well so hoping my follow up visits go just as well with her. So I ask what CBT is. I don’t think I am familiar with this. Thank you. I started on the last of the Lyrica today taking a 50mg capsule and halving it, by late afternoon all the withdrawal symptoms hit big time just as they did when I started coming off the 300mg. I was like holy crap here I go again when I thought I was getting better. Tomorrow starts four months off all these horrible debilitating feelings. Thanks for listening
I tried taking an Ativan at night to see if I had no morning anxiety...that was a no go, still awoke with it. Damn sucks! I’ll ask my psychiatrist next week when I see her maybe she will have an answer for it because I surely don’t!
@cdcc
CBT is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I should be able to tell you more about it, but I'm still under the influence of the flu. It's been helpful for me, dealing with depression anxiety PTSD and suicidal ideation.
Jim
Sorry to hear you have the flu. When your feeling better and up to it please expand on the CBT. Thanks