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I used to have REALLY bad anxiety growing up. I had an abusive brother (who still lives with me, though he's not PHYSICALLY abusive to me anymore. He is mentally abusive still, but I've learned to get around that which is an amazing skill to have working in retail lol) who would go BERSERK on me for very small reasons. I also had an emotionally abusive mother who would scream at me for skipping school (which just made me skip more because I was skipping for anxiety reasons), and guilt trip me for being a "loser". Because of all this (and more) I often lived in a constant state of recovering from an anxiety attack or having one. I definitely have GAD, but my hypochondria is the thing that sparks the attacks for me.
Slowly, as time went on I got better at dealing with my anxiety by my own means. No drugs, no therapy, just research and understanding that I wasn't going to die from one of these attacks. That these weren't mini strokes or signs of heart attack, but signs of extreme stress. I eventually found myself mostly 'cured' from attacks in general, and hadn't had one in years --- until today.
I was diagnosed with BAVD when I was a baby, and just a few months ago: Aortic Stenosis(~1.5cm).
This has heightened my hypochondria a LOT. I've been getting every sort of "sign of heart attack" symptom known to man, all of which I'm almost 100% certain are anxiety or stress related.
It started with chest pains, which occurred rarely (once every few days) to eventually very frequently (a couple times every day) until I settled myself down and grasped reality once again.
It seems the anxiety symptoms are evolving though. Just an hour ago I genuinely thought I was having a stroke.
Face felt sort of numb (cheeks, not half, and I could talk perfectly fine). I got a sharp pain in my left arm, and sudden tightness in my chest.
I freaked out, got my brother to watch me with his phone ready to call 911 (didn't have him call right away because it wasn't half my face, I could talk fine, and it seemed to be a weird mix of 'heart attack' symptoms and 'stroke symptoms' so I figured the simplest answer would be that I was having an anxiety attack).
I later Googled all my symptoms, and they all match up as anxiety symptoms, but they're also pretty close to a "mini stroke" which is a warning sign for a stroke. (So obviously my hypochondria is going to town on that still.)
As I'm typing this I'm still recovering from the anxiety attack I just had. Sorry if I seem super ramble-y.
I'm 21, my valve is 1.5cm, I'm 190 pounds, 6'1, and I'm transitioning into a vegan diet.
Thank you to anyone who read my entire post --- even if you don't comment. It's a ton to read, and I appreciate it!
Slowly, as time went on I got better at dealing with my anxiety by my own means. No drugs, no therapy, just research and understanding that I wasn't going to die from one of these attacks. That these weren't mini strokes or signs of heart attack, but signs of extreme stress. I eventually found myself mostly 'cured' from attacks in general, and hadn't had one in years --- until today.
I was diagnosed with BAVD when I was a baby, and just a few months ago: Aortic Stenosis(~1.5cm).
This has heightened my hypochondria a LOT. I've been getting every sort of "sign of heart attack" symptom known to man, all of which I'm almost 100% certain are anxiety or stress related.
It started with chest pains, which occurred rarely (once every few days) to eventually very frequently (a couple times every day) until I settled myself down and grasped reality once again.
It seems the anxiety symptoms are evolving though. Just an hour ago I genuinely thought I was having a stroke.
Face felt sort of numb (cheeks, not half, and I could talk perfectly fine). I got a sharp pain in my left arm, and sudden tightness in my chest.
I freaked out, got my brother to watch me with his phone ready to call 911 (didn't have him call right away because it wasn't half my face, I could talk fine, and it seemed to be a weird mix of 'heart attack' symptoms and 'stroke symptoms' so I figured the simplest answer would be that I was having an anxiety attack).
I later Googled all my symptoms, and they all match up as anxiety symptoms, but they're also pretty close to a "mini stroke" which is a warning sign for a stroke. (So obviously my hypochondria is going to town on that still.)
As I'm typing this I'm still recovering from the anxiety attack I just had. Sorry if I seem super ramble-y.
I'm 21, my valve is 1.5cm, I'm 190 pounds, 6'1, and I'm transitioning into a vegan diet.
Thank you to anyone who read my entire post --- even if you don't comment. It's a ton to read, and I appreciate it!