History Of Anxiety. Have Breathlessness, Pain In Shoulder, Arm, Jaw. Burning Chest. Tests Normal. Due To Anxiety Again?
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I am most pleased to be able to assist you with my opinion about your health problems.
From your description, my impression is that you are having two psychosocial conditions that will require only psychotherapy and those are anxiety disorder and depression. Let me be more elaborate, your anxiety disorder is the onset of your symptoms (yes anxiety can cause all of those symptoms and in your case since all other possible causes of your symptoms have been ruled out by a series of laboratory exams, anxiety remains the most probable cause). The anxiety gave rise to those symptoms and the fact that you are aware of the symptoms and anxious about them result to more anxiety (associated to panic attacks) and this acts as a positive feedback mechanism whereby one results to the other. Now you feel depressed because your anxiety and the fact that you are worried about your health condition. To be simple, anxiety lead to symptoms, symptoms lead to more anxiety and finally depression.
I do not think it will be necessary to go through any more tests but rather seek for a solution to manage your anxious state (which obviously will have not cause as in most anxieties). The doctor that can help you now is a psychiatrist and you will need to seek ones attention as soon as you can before you feel any more worst.
At home, you can practice meditation (and if possible yoga). When you feel worried, take a deep breath and count up to 10seconds before releasing, repeat that at least 3 times and then relax. You will feel much relieve.
Since your anxiety seems to be severe and becoming worst, I suggest you see a doctor for prescription of an anxiolytics and antidepressive medications (i propose that should be done for a short term to avoid future withdrawal syndrome).
I hope as was able to help and if you have any more questions, please feel free to write back.
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Dr. Bernard
There is one more thing related to your pains, it is possible that stable angina pectoris can be the cause of your pain and will show negative results for all tests since it occurs episodically. But if with medications for angina you still have the pain, then you are most definitely suffering from a severe form of anxiety. If a psychiatrist can start treatment for anxiety and depression, then evolution will tell us whether or not it is anxiety. Also, your psychiatrist could also rule out anxiety and send you to an internist should it not be anxiety.
Hope this helps further and wish you a better health.
Dr. Bernard
Thanks for updating,
You have said it all. If the pain was heart related, it will be distinct and you will have tendency of "shouting out for help" when it comes. Anxiety is the most probable cause of your pains and I wish you can follow my advise and consult a psychiatrist.
You will need to start practicing meditation and some yoga (if you can provide time for those) and start taking anxiolytics per your psychiatrist's prescription (if any).
Hope this helps and please if you are satisfied with my answer, do accept it.
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Dr. Bernard