Any set disorder or allergies similar to an anxiety attack?
starts by feeling a little itchy all over, no results no new foods or stimulent in diet or enviornment,
equent breath becomes shallow, and become emotional
all occur within about 30-60 minutes, then over, and vanished the next few days feeling a little bit tenancy. Any suggestions welcome. Went to doctor and told possible hypo glycemic. Does that sound correct?
Answers: Get a second opinion....allergies and/or asthma can variety this feeling...or severe anxiety does too. But you need a closer look see...a dr that will run a few tests..possibly?
That doesn't sound correct to me. I am NOT a doctor, but I have suffered from anxiety attacks, and know that sometimes different people enjoy different experiences during an attack. You could just be dealing with an anxiety attack where you own the itches, but it sounds to me like you're allergic to something. I would watch carefully what you get through, drink, and what you are exposed to. Sometimes allergies just pop up out of nowhere, even with things you have previously be fine with.
ow that my anxiety attacks used to be worse when I had allergies, or some other outside trigger like that.
The doctor is great, but the character who knows your body best is you. Don't ever forget that. So watch yourself carefully over the subsequent few days, set up an appointment with your doctor, and then go over everything you've feel. Good luck with everything! :-)
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equent breath becomes shallow, and become emotional
all occur within about 30-60 minutes, then over, and vanished the next few days feeling a little bit tenancy. Any suggestions welcome. Went to doctor and told possible hypo glycemic. Does that sound correct?
Answers: Get a second opinion....allergies and/or asthma can variety this feeling...or severe anxiety does too. But you need a closer look see...a dr that will run a few tests..possibly?
That doesn't sound correct to me. I am NOT a doctor, but I have suffered from anxiety attacks, and know that sometimes different people enjoy different experiences during an attack. You could just be dealing with an anxiety attack where you own the itches, but it sounds to me like you're allergic to something. I would watch carefully what you get through, drink, and what you are exposed to. Sometimes allergies just pop up out of nowhere, even with things you have previously be fine with.
ow that my anxiety attacks used to be worse when I had allergies, or some other outside trigger like that.
The doctor is great, but the character who knows your body best is you. Don't ever forget that. So watch yourself carefully over the subsequent few days, set up an appointment with your doctor, and then go over everything you've feel. Good luck with everything! :-)
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