Mein Arzt hat mir gesagt, dass ich Angst habe, aber ich kann es nicht glauben, da die Symptome beängstigend sind und ich nicht ängstlich bin

Mein Arzt hat mir eine Angststörung diagnostiziert. Aber ich kann nicht verstehen, wie das so sein kann, dass ich wie versteinert bin, weil ich Angst habe, einen Gehirntumor zu haben oder etwas mit meinem Herzen nicht stimmt.. Ich fühle mich einfach nicht mehr wie ich selbst.

Ich war sieben Monate schwanger mit meinem Mädchen und erfuhr, dass sie gestorben war und ich durchmachen musste, sie zur Welt zu bringen und all das, aber ich kann immer noch nicht glauben, dass das Angst ist. Ich habe ein Brennen auf der Kopfhaut, das mich denken lässt, es sei mein Gehirn. Ich habe Schwindelanfälle und ein seltsames Gefühl von meinem Kopf bis zum Körper. Meine Hände zittern, was sie früher nie taten. Ich habe einfach so Angst, dass ich sterbe. Ich kann es nicht aus meinem Kopf bekommen.

Hi venessa l am so sorry you went through such a trauma.You do sound as though you are suffering from anxiety.The symptoms you describe are down to anxiety.lt is very difficult to accept that your body can react like this when you are anxious.I hope your doctor has referred you to a counselor that can help you cope with what you are going through.

I agree with Marleen, definitely anxiety symptoms, the burning sensation for example in your scalp is the small blood vessels contracting to send oxygenated blood to the muscles ready for fight or flight. This can also cause dizziness.

Youve been through a terrible trauma which has probably triggered the anxiety symptoms.

Take your GP's advise whatever that may be but Councelling is an option as is medication.

Hi Venessa,

I have suffered chronic anxiety fir six years so do feel I have enough experience to comment.

You have suffered a terrible loss and correct me if I'm wrong, you are having to manage that loss in your thoughts and mind on a daily basis.

Anxiety is like a glass filling up with water bit by bit, when the glass is full the anxiety manifests itself in many physical ways, nearly all of which I have experienced over the last six years.

Hands shaking, dizzy spells, head pain and weired bodily feelings can all be symptoms of anxiety along with palpitations, panic, and worry to name but a few.

You have been through a devastating experience, I would suggest bereavent councelling will help to to understand why the anxiety can be a totally normal part of grief, even more so if you bottle your real feelings and emotions up to put on a brave face infront of others.

Your Doctor will be able to prescribe you some meds to help you through this tough patch.

I hope my post helps you, stay strong

It really sounds like anxiety ,you've went through a traumatic time, so sorry about your loss...I have had anxiety on and off my whole life but recently since December it got out of control.. I have dizzyness, Light headedness...fatigue...sometimes feel like my whole body is like jelly and a get so jittery.. I've had jaw and earache....burning skin.. worse for me was constantly wondering if my heart is beating right...heavy chest also... you need to give yourself time to heal..has councilling ever appealed to you ?

Hi so glad you are getting so many replies. People here really care. You have been through so much and now this as we know drives you crazy. Hard to believe it is anxiety causing so much but do agree. Speak here , helps, people have suffered this and have great advice , but also doctors , coucilors and ,even meds can help, please talk to doctor. Always here, keep talking, can be a lonely illness❤️