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by Potter86 » Sun Nov 26, 2017 5:39 pm
For the past 6 months i have become really stressed and anxious i have an eye condition which worsened and i have had a corneal transplant about a month ago,before the operstion they took a urine sample whoch had traces of blood in which really made my health anxiety dhoot through the roof Dr google convinced me i had kidney or bladder cancer i repeated the test 5 or 6 times since with no traves of blood to be found anyway just over a month ago i had my transplant when i came round after the anasthetic i had a major panic attsck which i had never had before shsrp pins and needles and xouldnt breathe,since that day i had continual inner body vibrations from the minute i wake up to the minute i go to sleep these happen in my head my arms back stomache and legs when im walking it seems like my body is jilting and jumping it is really weird and horrible this has been happening for over a month.i have seen 3 different doctors who are all putting this down to stress?so my questions is can stress really do this? I am converned i have an underlying neuro problem such as MS,im worried the doctors are assuming im makin it up cus of previous health anxiety i wouldnt of thought stress can make your body shake and jump allday for over a month!!!any replies and opinions would be appreciated thankyou
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by Snaga » Mon Nov 27, 2017 1:17 am
I think it can... I never went to a doctor about it, but I went thru a period, where I felt as if I was 'shaking' on the inside. I'm always anxious, and seem to go from one set of symptoms that can be caused by anxiety, to another. For a while, it was feeling as if I was shaking or vibrating on the inside. Eventually it passed, but it was at least a few months, I know.
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by Potter86 » Mon Nov 27, 2017 8:02 am
Thankyou for your reply i hope your right about it passing as it feels like at the moment it isnt going to and i dont want to keep going the doctors about it.
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by Snaga » Mon Nov 27, 2017 2:00 pm
If the doctors say it's anxiety,I would go with that.
At the time I had that bad, and all the time, I went on an week vacation, far away. Work is my primary source of anxiety. That year I had literally confined myself to bed a while for that sensation. But when I went off, the further I was from home (and work), the less shaky I felt. On the return trip, the closer I got to home(and work), the more I felt it. Tell me that's not anxiety.
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