I would say go to the doctor but since they sent you home not sure what to say. I am not a professional so I probobly wont be much help. However this is all reactions you get from being stressed and anxious.
Well you asked for advice and all of these symptoms would indicate an anxiety attack. Your doctor already said they will do nothing for you. So not sure what else to tell you. People on this site have limited knowledge. Your doctor was suppose to go to school for all those years so he would be able to fix this type of thing. Why don't you try a second doctor for another opinion in that case.
Actually I just came here to ask if anyone else had the same thing and what they did about it. I don't expect you to know what it is. I've been to about 3 doctors now, seen specialists but I'm not convinced it's anxiety, especially when it happens when I'm nothing close to anxious. I do think anxiety is a trigger but that there's something underlying. As I said, panic attacks are completely different. For example they give me a rapid heart rate. This incident I'm talking about here doesn't affect my heart rate at all.
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Can you explain how it happens when I'm not anxious or stressed, just relaxing, or why it occurs when I'm happy?
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I would say go to the doctor but since they sent you home not sure what to say. I am not a professional so I probobly wont be much help. However this is all reactions you get from being stressed and anxious.
Maybe you don't realize it. Being happy can make you get excited. You might be suffering anxiety attacks.
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Plus as I say it happens spontaneously when I'm relaxed too.
I don't doubt anxiety can be a trigger but I do believe there's something else going on.
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Well you asked for advice and all of these symptoms would indicate an anxiety attack. Your doctor already said they will do nothing for you. So not sure what else to tell you. People on this site have limited knowledge. Your doctor was suppose to go to school for all those years so he would be able to fix this type of thing. Why don't you try a second doctor for another opinion in that case.
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Actually I just came here to ask if anyone else had the same thing and what they did about it. I don't expect you to know what it is. I've been to about 3 doctors now, seen specialists but I'm not convinced it's anxiety, especially when it happens when I'm nothing close to anxious. I do think anxiety is a trigger but that there's something underlying. As I said, panic attacks are completely different. For example they give me a rapid heart rate. This incident I'm talking about here doesn't affect my heart rate at all.
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Well it probobly is if that is what they all say. These are all signs of anxiety. So why don't you just learn to relax?
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... you're trolling, right?
I've had anxiety attacks before. It feels like a completely different thing.