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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Forgive the tardiness in responding to your question, Lisa. No ... no new meds are causing these feelings, but I’m certainly going to ask Mayo if I can cut back my Synthroid in case that’s causing the problem. And I also hear adrenal issues could be a culprit. I’ll be in Rochester in a week thank goodness!
Thank you so much, Gailb, for sharing your similar experiences. It’s so comforting to realize I’m not the only one suffering these symptoms. And I’m grateful to hear there are meds that may help. My complaints are so vague that a diagnosis may never happen! If that’s the case, I will go for quality of life and take those pills too! I’ll let you know what Mayo tells me following my physical In 2 weeks.
And that’s exactly what I’m fearing, @parus. That I won’t get a definitive diagnosis, which to me means having to live with these “spells” of mine forever.
@kdo0827
It usually takes up to 6 weeks to assess the benefit of an antidepressant. I had to try several before I found one that worked for me. It was a long process. Most of them have warnings about the possibility of suicidal thoughts during the first several weeks, which happened to me with one that I tried. Going through the trial periods can be really frustrating. But it helps to know what to expect. I finally settled on Wellbutrin, and have been taking it for 12 years now. I think your doctor would encourage you to be patient, but if you experience serious side effects, you certainly should tell the doctor.
Jim
@gman007
Gary, I took Cymbalta for a year or so for neuropathy pain, but it wasn't helping. All it did was to cause ED. I stopped taking it a few months ago and libido soon returned, thank God.
Jim
Thanks @jimhd. I had a seizure today followed by hallucinations. Scared me to death. I see my dr on Thursday. Thing is I don't know if I should take it again or should I let her wean me off? Don't want a repeat of today.
dear gman and parus, thank you for caring. i am doing better with age. not so many responsibilities now. just trying to work with the old age arthritis pains. but still dancing while sweeping the floors. and keeping the music going. good luck all.
dear gman, again i thank you and i salute you. you seem to have a good i.q. with much experience and caring for others. yes, i have learned to admire myself for the achievements i have made and the horrors i have overcome. What i think helped me was when i gave birth to my son who was born with a cleft palate and lip. (double). there was so much to be done for so many years to overcome this birth defect. it kept me so busy and i knew he needed me so very much that i had to be so very, very strong. there was much suffering on both our parts but we both overcame. i know god gave him to me because he knew i would love and take care of him. sometimes we do not realize how strong we can be. love to all.
Hi, @kdo0827 -- terribly sorry to hear you had a seizure and hallucinations today. Even though you are going to see your doctor on Thursday, did you by any chance call her today and let her know about these side effects?
Hi, @annedodrill44 -- did anything come out during your appointment related to the possible adrenal issues or the Synthroid you were planning to ask about?