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Default Jan 26, 2015 at 12:22 PM
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how to differentiate between heart attack and anxiety/panic attack? I was irritated with my father of late and was snapping at him every now and then.Anger outbursts were followed by shaky feeling inside. If I lay down I feel pulse throbbing in my limbs and chest and abdomen and heaviness and discomfort in chest. I am scared that I got heart attack. Or is it panic attack?
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Default Jan 26, 2015 at 05:29 PM
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well you are still here so it is unlikely it was a heart attack. i really dont know the symptoms of a heart attack besides pain in the chest and pain and numbness in the left arm. i often think i am having one due to my anxiety but i am terrified of doctors. i get through them because i have had it happen often enough and survived. i figure if it was really a heart attack i would be dead by now.

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