My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Mumsnet hasn't checked the qualifications of anyone posting here. If you have medical concerns, please seek medical attention.

Mental health

Could this all be anxiety related?

23 replies

RaeCJ82 · 02/10/2020 19:58

About 8 weeks ago I started experiencing palpitations that caused me to feel dizzy and lightheaded. This was pretty unpleasant and I googled possible causes (should have just gone straight to the docs, I know).

Since then I have been pretty much consistently dizzy and lightheaded and I've had chest pain (central and left side) and a strange feeling of pressure pushing me down. I've had one episode where I was convinced I was having a heart attack and called an ambulance. They did an ECG, finger prick, blood pressure etc and all were fine.

Symptoms have persisted. I've been to urgent care and had another ECG, chest x-ray and bloods. All fine again. I've also had a 24 hour ECG, which came back fine, in spite of me feeling like I had a few palpitations in that time.

8 weeks on and I'm still consistently dizzy, have palpitations and have the pain and pressure. I'm wondering if this all could be attributed to anxiety, even though I don't feel anxious? Has anybody experienced this?

OP posts:
Report
Jamhandprints · 02/10/2020 20:07

If you dont feel anxious its not likely to be anxiety. Do you take a multi vitamin? Sometimes symptoms like this can be from a nutritional deficiency.

Report
RaeCJ82 · 02/10/2020 20:23

I have been taking Floradix and a separate zinc and magnesium, but I do forget to take them quite often.
Drip feeding a know, but I did experience sleep problems prior to lockdown and now sleep separate to my partner some nights to try and get better sleep.
I also started taking cbd oil during lockdown to try and help with the sleep problems and stopped taking it prior to these symptoms starting. I now wonder whether this was actually helping with the stress of WFH through lockdown with a preschooler at home and now the anxiety I would have felt has materialised.

OP posts:
Report
Jamhandprints · 03/10/2020 23:20

Could be. Is there a reason why you stopped the cbd oil?
Try taking a comprehensive multi vit and minerals for a couple of weeks and see if it helps. But make sure it doesnt have super high copper content as that can make anxiety symptoms worse.

Report
RaeCJ82 · 04/10/2020 09:00

I stopped the cbd because of cost really.
I'll make sure I take my multi vit. I'm also waiting on an appt for my bloods to be taken to check levels, including thyroid, ferritin, glucose etc.

OP posts:
Report
pattam · 04/10/2020 18:14

Generally our blood pressure goes up when we’re worried. It would need to drop to feel dizzy.

Report
RaeCJ82 · 04/10/2020 18:37

I don't have low blood pressure. The dizziness is pretty much all the time, not just when I stand up, for instance.

OP posts:
Report
Orchidflower1 · 05/10/2020 14:45

Do you think maybe the dizziness could be caused by hyperventilating whether unconscious or noticeably? I get that when I’m feeling anxious.

Report
RaeCJ82 · 05/10/2020 18:44

I'm thinking it's not anxiety as I don't feel anxious (apart from being worried when the symptoms start). I didn't feel too bad this morning, but the dizziness kicked in over the course of the morning. I went on quite a brisk walk at lunchtime and by the time I was almost home the chest pain had started again, like a dull pain in the centre of my chest and to the left. The dizziness ramped up too. Ibuprofen makes me feel better.

OP posts:
Report
RaeCJ82 · 05/10/2020 18:47

I feel quite dismissed by my GP. They texted me to say my 24 hour ecg was fine, no phone call or anything. I don't really know where to go from here. Should I ask for more tests?

OP posts:
Report
jessstan1 · 05/10/2020 19:00

It sounds like anxiety and panic. You could try guided meditations to help you, look on youtube for some good ones that are well reviewed. You will eventually learn to do it yourself.

I understand how you feel, been there.

Report
Jamhandprints · 05/10/2020 21:32

Maybe go back to the gp and ask for more tests if you dont feel anxious. Tell them its worse when you exercise.

Report
Aldilogue · 05/10/2020 21:52

Hmmm. I suffer from anxiety and can get chest pains however mine is muscle tension and can feel it coming on so try to do relaxation techniques. Not always successful!
The fact you have a crushing sensation is not good so even though you’ll feel silly, you should go back to the doctor or go to A&E and tell them the whole story.
I’m sorry you’re getting this.
I get the physical symptoms of anxiety not so much the emotional, it’s very strange.
Good luck.

Report
MiniMum97 · 05/10/2020 21:57

If you don't feel anxious it won't be anxiety.

I would be concerned about the feelings of pressure etc. Heart issues can be difficult to identify in females and not show up in the standard tests.

Push for a referral to cardio for a full heart work up so they can run longer tapes, scans, other tests if appropriate.

Report
RaeCJ82 · 05/10/2020 22:21

Thanks for the responses. I'm going to try and speak to my GP again tomorrow. It's really difficult at the moment with them not really doing face to face consultations.

OP posts:
Report
Orchidflower1 · 07/10/2020 08:42

If it’s made worse with exercise I’d push to see someone. Good luck. Let us know how you get on.

Report
RaeCJ82 · 07/10/2020 11:37

Well the doctor basically said that they don't think there's anything wrong with my heart because the 24 hr ECG was fine. I said how debilitating it was but he just said next step is bloods. I'm having a blood test on Tuesday so we'll see if anything comes from that.

OP posts:
Report
RaeCJ82 · 09/10/2020 13:51

So, I ended up back in urgent care yesterday. They sent to the same day emergency care unit and they have diagnosed pericarditis. I had a horrendous sore throat and little cough before this all kicked off and the doctor says she wouldn't be surprised if it was actually Covid, as they're getting quite a few ppl in with similar symptoms.

OP posts:
Report
Jamhandprints · 09/10/2020 14:14

I dont know what that is OP, but I hope it means they can help.I'm glad you're finally getting taken seriously anyway. Hope you're feeling better soon. Flowers

Report
RaeCJ82 · 09/10/2020 14:58

Thank you!! It's inflammation of the sac that surrounds the heart.

OP posts:
Report
jessstan1 · 09/10/2020 15:05

Pericarditis is usually caused by a viral infection; anti-inflammatories are used to treat it.

I do hope you feel better soon.
Flowers

Report
Aldilogue · 09/10/2020 22:27

OP glad to hear you went back and got a diagnosis. What is the treatment for that and how are you feeling?

Report
RaeCJ82 · 10/10/2020 07:53

I'm taking ibuprofen at the moment for the inflammation and the pain. I'm going to take some time off work to rest, as I've just tried to carry on as normal through it all, which I doubt has helped.

OP posts:
Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

jessstan1 · 10/10/2020 12:28

You do need to take it easy for a bit, Rae, but it's good that you sought proper advice. You'll be fine.
Flowers

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.