Andreas Andersson
New Here
Hi!
The name's Andreas, I'm actually from Sweden, and I've got Aspergers, Generalized Anxiety Disorder and suffer from depression. I've had anxiety and panic attacks for 8 years now and about 2 years ago they got a lot worse, due to reasons I shall not get into. But anyway, the last few months I've occasionally had a problem, most of the time when I try to sleep, where it feels like my heart skips a beat (something that I've had before, but mostly during daytime, which is now almost completely gone) and like I get a surge of adrenaline. My heart races for a moment. A few minutes later, I will start going to the toilett frequently from an extreme need to urinate and some times number 2. I attribute this to the adrenaline, that it feels like I have. At the same time, or a few minutes later still, I will start having tremors everywhere, mostly in my stumach and arms.
This is somewhat relieved by an oxazepam pill (Stesolid) I can take when I need it. But not completely gone. Usually it's gone after an hour or a few hours. But it's damned taxing, because I just want to sleep, but can't. It's been hmm, over 2 weeks since last I felt something like this.
I had one of these moments about 40 minutes ago, but I wasn't in bed, I was sitting at my computer. I'm quite calm, but I still have the occasional twitch in a muscle here and there and my hands and feet are cold. I attribute all of this to anxiety, though I can't find any pattern in it so as to prevent it.
Perhaps it's because I didn't sleep enough last night, perhaps it's because I had too much sugar during the day, or that I ate unevenly, perhaps it's because I'm anxious about some changes in my life at the moment. Or perhaps it's all of the above.
Have any of you felt this problem? Kicks/jolts like your heart skips a beat, followed by frequent urination, tremors and cold extremities?
I think that I might find some comfort in sharing the experience with others and hearing from others that might have the same problems. Perhaps even to share methods to prevent it, because I might be triggering these occurances by doing something wrong, such as irregular diet.
The name's Andreas, I'm actually from Sweden, and I've got Aspergers, Generalized Anxiety Disorder and suffer from depression. I've had anxiety and panic attacks for 8 years now and about 2 years ago they got a lot worse, due to reasons I shall not get into. But anyway, the last few months I've occasionally had a problem, most of the time when I try to sleep, where it feels like my heart skips a beat (something that I've had before, but mostly during daytime, which is now almost completely gone) and like I get a surge of adrenaline. My heart races for a moment. A few minutes later, I will start going to the toilett frequently from an extreme need to urinate and some times number 2. I attribute this to the adrenaline, that it feels like I have. At the same time, or a few minutes later still, I will start having tremors everywhere, mostly in my stumach and arms.
This is somewhat relieved by an oxazepam pill (Stesolid) I can take when I need it. But not completely gone. Usually it's gone after an hour or a few hours. But it's damned taxing, because I just want to sleep, but can't. It's been hmm, over 2 weeks since last I felt something like this.
I had one of these moments about 40 minutes ago, but I wasn't in bed, I was sitting at my computer. I'm quite calm, but I still have the occasional twitch in a muscle here and there and my hands and feet are cold. I attribute all of this to anxiety, though I can't find any pattern in it so as to prevent it.
Perhaps it's because I didn't sleep enough last night, perhaps it's because I had too much sugar during the day, or that I ate unevenly, perhaps it's because I'm anxious about some changes in my life at the moment. Or perhaps it's all of the above.
Have any of you felt this problem? Kicks/jolts like your heart skips a beat, followed by frequent urination, tremors and cold extremities?
I think that I might find some comfort in sharing the experience with others and hearing from others that might have the same problems. Perhaps even to share methods to prevent it, because I might be triggering these occurances by doing something wrong, such as irregular diet.