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sm0808
01-12-2008, 07:16 PM
Hello

I'm 31 and was just diagnosed with atrial fibrillation in the ER. I woke up and thought I was about to die with a 130 irregular pulse and they converted me to normal heartbeat with diltiazem. I have a semi-stressful job and up to that point was drinking quite a bit of caffeine (up to 100 oz. diet soda, couple excedrin a day). I quit caffeine cold turkey and was worried to death for a week till I saw a cardiologist. I was having pounding headaches and intense stomach pain.

The cardiologist told me I'm fine and diagnosed it as lone afib, which I think means they have no idea what caused it (also worrying me). Echo, stress-echo, blood tests at the ER, urine test at the PHP all came back normal. All the doctors (I went to the ER twice after that week with what I thought was more attacks but they told me it was just anxiety) say I'm fine and I'm having anxiety. The headaches and gi pain went away; they told me that was caffeine withdrawl and lack of eating much of anything.

So here I am now and I'm having problems sleeping. My ribs hurt (I can pysically poke them where it hurts sometimes) in different sleeping positions. If I lie on my back I can "feel" my pulse and it makes me think about it more. They gave me some xanax but I'm scared to become addicted to painkillers.

I should say that I actually get anxious thinking about going to bed because that's where my afib incident happened and I'm a bit scared I'll wake up with that again. I realize it probably will happen again but it's not helping me relax and get a good night's sleep. What are some steps most people take when starting to cope with anxiety like this?

granny0
01-12-2008, 08:12 PM
Hey there,
Sorry you are having such problems. I've had insomnia and anxiety all my life. The xanax is not a pain pill. It is anti-anxiety medication. Take it before bed and you will probably sleep well. It will get you through a rough patch and hopefully, after a few good nights of sleep, you'll feel better. I'd give it some time and see if things don't work out on their own. If the anxiety continues, you may want to talk to your doctor about an AD that also treats anxiety, such as Paxil - there's others I just can't think of their names. It's good you got off of the caffeine, that can definatly add to the jitters.
Best wishes,

JB

 
 
 




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