I feel terrible

I know I post a lot of messages on here and I'm sorry for over running the boards with my questions. I already have anxiety but when I feel bad it gets worse. I called my doctors office the other day with the dizziness I was having and the nurse called me back today and only said my body is probably just getting adjusted. I know I'm not the doctor but that just doesn't sound like the problem to me.. I felt bad today when I woke up but then I started feeling better. Well just a little while ago I started feeling really bad, my legs are shaky, I'm dizzy, I'm nauseous, and I just feel so horrible. I'd say probably worse than I've ever felt before. I just want to understand what is going on with me and to get better. I've had so many problems since I've had my pacemaker put in... 


4 Comments

just like me

by cadaverock - 2016-10-13 00:15:41


dont worry my friend..i never suffer from anxiety until they put this pacemaker on me. since then every little simpton scares me . try to look for some anxiety medicines but for a short time. they get you addicted. other then that it will take you time and time .. try to keep your mind busy it works for me i do understand you excatly how you feel.

call again

by Tracey_E - 2016-10-13 09:40:40

If they won't see you call your GP or go to the ER. Hopefully it's nothing, but new symptoms should always be checked out and it's wrong of them to write you off. Getting used to being paced does not cause dizziness! New meds might, pain meds might, but not being paced. And none of that causes nausea and shaky legs. 

Get checked out

by Grateful Heart - 2016-10-13 11:03:26

Like Tracey said, one way or the other.  

It could be something completely unrelated like the flu...but you need to find out.

Ask any questions you need to here......no need to apologize.

Grateful Heart

Anxiety

by Cajun Girl - 2016-10-15 03:09:36

This entire episode has greatly increased my anxiety and depression - I feel your pain 😥

You know you're wired when...

You have a shocking personality.

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