PostHeaderIcon what are the symptoms of alchol withdrawl? I have sever panic attacks?

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I have a tumor thryoid and I next week intervention. Ive had a drink with my attacks, because it helps them pass. You are sooo bad. I can not swallow, sometimes I can not breathe a litle bit and starting to lose my vision. My heart is pounding, I feel the pressure on my chest and I feel like Im dying or im gonna lose my mind. I know that drinking was probably the wrong way to manage and now Ive been on so I know no other way to deal with it. The frightening. The doctor gave me valium but is not working. remove the node, help my panic attacks?

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2 Responses to “what are the symptoms of alchol withdrawl? I have sever panic attacks?”

  • says:

    Symtoms of alcohol withdrawal…

    Psychological symptoms:
    Feeling of jumpiness or nervousness
    Feeling of shakiness
    Anxiety
    Irritability or easily excited
    Emotional volatility, rapid emotional changes
    Depression
    Fatigue
    Difficulty with thinking clearly
    Bad dreams

    Physical symptoms:
    Headache – general, pulsating
    Sweating, especially the palms of the hands or the face
    Nausea
    Vomiting
    Loss of appetite
    Insomnia, sleeping difficulty
    Paleness
    Rapid heart rate (palpitations)
    Eyes, pupils different size (enlarged, dilated pupils)
    Skin, clammy
    Abnormal movements
    Tremor of the hands
    Involuntary, abnormal movements of the eyelids

    Severe symptoms:
    A state of confusion and hallucinations (visual)
    Agitation
    Fever
    Convulsions

  • Marty G says:

    I too have sufffered fron anxity and drinking would help. The rooot of the problem may be deeper. For me there was a lot of crap that I had buried in my mind. I even convinced myself that I had dealt with it and was over it. My head was the problem and alcohol was my solution. Until alcohol quit working and caused more problam and pain. I found relief in Alcoholics Anonymous. I was surprised how working through the steps really cleared my head and made room for growth. I am alcohol free today and live a normal and healthy life. I have the ability to allow myself to go back to anxiety and hoplessness if I choose or I can use what I have learned, share with others and live happy joyious and free. Try it for one month. Be open minded and willing. After all what do you have to lose. Best wishes.

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