For the past few days (3-4) my medication doesn’t seem to be keeping my anxiety at bay.
Tonight I have pain in my upper back, fullness in the middle of my chest, lump in my throat, nausea, and tingling in my jaw. Obviously because of my health anxiety I am now convinced I am having a heart attack because these are symptoms of a female heart attack. Do I need to be calling 999? What should I do, worried if I don’t phone I’ll die and also if I do phone and I’m going to be ok - I don’t want to waste their time.
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I could phone the non emergent 111 number but they’ll patch me through to 999 and send an ambulance out anyway.
Just sitting in my comfort zone (my bed) trying to calm myself. Think it’s just an anxiety attack - had quite the day. Just my anxiety is telling me I’m on my way out. Horrible feeling like this.
I had a pretty restless night sleep, my chest is still pretty painful, I’m putting that down to the costochondritis, going to pop ibuprofen this morning and if that doesn’t settle it, I’ll go see my gp this afternoon.
I don’t know how things work in the UK but here in the USA we have urgent care and emergency room ! Is there any urgent care clinic you can go to see a doctor ?
We also have 24 hours nurses through the insurance company who can talk to you and let you know what you should do . Not sure if it works the same there .
I have been in your spot a few times and I know how terrifying it is !
We have a telephone service that’s non emergent 111, which we can phone for medical advice and they can arrange for a dr to phone back, other than that it would be 999 for emergency services or going to the emergency department of the hospital.
I just hate the thought of wasting their time, particularly because I’ve been checked over 6 times this year and they always put it down to anxiety attacks, which I’m sure is what I’m having. It just feels horrible, I feel like it’s starting to ease a bit now. It’s 10.30pm here and hopefully it’ll ease off enough for me to get to sleep before midnight. Anxiety is just so horrible.
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