So I've had my ultrasound and was told my pulse in my stomach is due to my low body weight.
Anxiety strikes again, there seems to be nothing wrong with me but damn it feels so real to me,
I was laying here this evening laying with my son watching a movie and suddenly I felt like somebody threw scalding hott water on to both of my legs, I have all sorts of tests recently and now I'm started to think I have DVT because I'm scalding hott but I know it's anxiety again, deep down, man I hate living this way.
I have also been peeing really frequently and struggling to hold it in.. anybody else have either of these symptoms? It's not always my legs that feel like they are burning, most of the time it's my face..
Hott to touch!
Fuck anxiety, I'm so tired and I have a smear test at 8am tomorrow so I really need to rest.
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I have experienced the pulsating stomach it was driving me crazy & was starting to scare me so I went to the ER in the summer time they of course didn't seem to concerned as always. Luckily it stopped haven't had it happen in a long time. Keeping my fingers crossed.
I to suffer from anxiety and after a bit of research a while ago and my own holistic doctor indicated that the Vagus Nerve has much to do if you feel your pulse. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve. It contains motor and sensory fibers and, because it passes through the neck and thorax to the abdomen, has the widest distribution in the body.
I had an ultrasound yesterday and my aorta/pulse is totally fine and I was told it's because I'm thin, I was more concerned about the sudden hotness in my legs and my frequent peeing, I'm just always concerned and worried about everything
They said it was part of fibromyalgia but I don't know like they were hot to touch but my anxiety has caused some crazy things before so I wouldn't be surprised if it was my anxiety -.-
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