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Rapid heart/anxiety

  • 07-03-2015 8:48pm
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    Hi, over the past year or two I've developed this really terrifying condition (presuming it's anxiety) where my heart would beat super fast for no massive reason. I know for a fact I'm bringing it on myself and how it's all "in my head". And I know when I think a lot in to it it makes it 100 times worse. The worst thing is that I can't control it. I tried deep breaths and nothing seems to work!

    For example, the main cause for it is when I see my terrifying teacher at church. She's so scary in class, like literally I think she brought on my anxiety to be honest, but she's so lovely in person. When I see her at church, just the back of her head makes my heart go 90. I can't control it and my hands and legs even tremble. It's so scary.

    Please if you know how to help calm me down and relax give me some advice as I am sick of trying to deal with it and I don't want to be putting my heart under that much pressure all the time :-( thank you


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  • Administrators Posts: 14,385 Admin ✭✭✭✭✭Big Bag of Chips


    The only advice anyone here is qualified to give you is talk to your GP. I'm afraid anything else would fall into medical advice which is prohibited on boards.ie.

    Please make an appointment to visit your GP.


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