Intense Sinking Feeling

Desperate for some advice or reassurance - I have been dealing with anxiety for about 4 months now and the last few weeks I have much improved. The only thing I seem to be struggling with still is this sinking feeling I get. I can be feeling totally fine and happy and then I will get this very short very intense wave of a sinking feeling, like feeling very upset for about 1 second. It’s comparible to experiencing a tragedy like a relative dying and finally getting some relief from it by forgetting about it for a split moment and then remembering it. Like a stomach flip. It is very unsettling and I get this several times a day. Does anyone else experience this? 

Hi Jess. I have this too most days. I can be happy and smiling and then like you I feel this wave of sadness I would call it. Are you on meds at the moment? 

I am on my 6th week of citalopram xx

Hi Jess, Sometimes I get an intense feeling of dread like something horrible is about to happen. Sometimes it's just for a few minutes and sometimes, it lasts all day. It is terrible.

Jess

These sorts of sensations can be part of Anxiety or Depression, one feeling, dread is very unpleasent.

Do you know why this is happening, are you still at school ??

If it persists talk to your GP, it may be you are slightly aenemic

BOB

Yes exactly it’s like a split second of dread and feeling like I’m going to burst into tears! It has become less intense but still bothersome. I was on citalapram for two weeks but didn’t get on with it well and came off. No other prescribed medication just lots of supplements. Have you seen any improvement with this feeling while on medication? 

Mine only lasts for a split second but takes me by surprise. If you are experiencing this horrible feeling all day I really feel for you, are you taking any medication?

I have no idea why it happens, my anxiety came out of no where other than what I can presume is mild health anxiety all my life which has recently come to a head. No I’m 24 and very happy and settled in life, I wouldn’t class myself as depressed because aside from these intense moments of dread I have, I am always in a good mood. Thank you for your advice. I have had several blood tests which have come up fine 

Jess 

These feelings I used to have when I was in teens to end twenties, they soon left me then and all I can suggest is that you show appreciation for the time you have with those who you love.

My family life was a little disjointed and I had to grow up very quickly as I got older. families can be very fickle as can relationships so we need to get the most out of them over any time allocated

BOB

What supplements do you take Jess? And have they been helping you? Xx

And yes there has been a bit of an improvement xx

I take a supplement called mind care that is two tablets with fish oil and theanine along with other ingredients. I also take magnesium and probiotics. I should Be taking 5htp too but I haven’t been recently. Do you take any?

I take cod liver oil and I do have multivitamins with iron but I haven't been taking those regularly. I wanted to take magnesium as I heard it's good for anxiety but I didn't know how much is safe to take and the right one to take or if it was safe to take with citalopram? 

What probiotics do you take? Xx

I actually have a magnesium drink. I would suggest talking to your doc to check but I think any supplements can be taken with citalapram? I’m not sure what probiotics they are sorry, I got them from my local health food shop 

Yes, I get this, especially when I'm just falling to sleep, it happens then I'm wide awake again, it's extremely frustrating.

Yes i do I have had this before but the last week it been never-ending.

Hi Bryan when I posted this, it was happening every few seconds, day in day out, I couldn’t work because I kept bursting into tears, I couldn’t even leave the house. After a few calms days it got better and better and eventually almost disappeared. I still get it but much less often and I have realised I just need to wait it out. Probably not what you want to hear but it will pass with time 

hi jess do you still get this sinking feeling

hi there do you still experience this sinking sensation

Hi Jess. i came across this yesterday.. your original post is identical to what i have been getting since i was 16. I will be going about my normal business and suddenly, usually triggered by a thought, but not always, i would get the most intense feeling of sadness literally for 1 second. Almost as if my mood dropped off the end of a cliff! at the same time my check/throat/gut felt lile it was being pulled down like a sinking feeling. I also suffer anxiety and have done for years. Not sure if you've had any luck with it but I've seen many professionals over the last decade and tried many meds. I even paid £500 to see one of the best Psychiatrists in my area and he didnt know how to get rid of it. Anyway, I'm 27 now and it still happens. i have just learned to live with it but it affects my like massively!