I'm not sure why it happens, but whenever I walk outdoors, if I'm on one side of the street, and somebody is walking in the opposite direction on the other side of the street, my heart pounds. It's been like that for a very long time for me, dating back to early teens.
My chest gets tight, breathing is difficult, and I hold my breath and when the person has passed, I start huffing and puffing because man do my lungs need oxygen.
Now that spring (nah, we skipped spring here, we're straight into summer despite no leaves being out yet) is here, it's more difficult. A month ago I had a scarf. That made it easier because I could walk with my mouth hanging open. Now, it's total bearing down to breathe.
It only happens when I'm alone.
It's makes going outside difficult. I like the area I live in; it's a strong community. I should start forcing myself to go out more often. Maybe that will help. I don't know yet, but I'll never know if I don't try.
LD
My chest gets tight, breathing is difficult, and I hold my breath and when the person has passed, I start huffing and puffing because man do my lungs need oxygen.
Now that spring (nah, we skipped spring here, we're straight into summer despite no leaves being out yet) is here, it's more difficult. A month ago I had a scarf. That made it easier because I could walk with my mouth hanging open. Now, it's total bearing down to breathe.
It only happens when I'm alone.
It's makes going outside difficult. I like the area I live in; it's a strong community. I should start forcing myself to go out more often. Maybe that will help. I don't know yet, but I'll never know if I don't try.
LD