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Re: Any one have panick attacks?
From: Angie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu May 31 11:16:08 2007
I think that is the same message I sent ou tI'm taking to the two and
they are part of the reason I think I get the shakes.
-Angie
At Thu, 31 May 2007, Elisa wrote:
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>Hi Angie~
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>I am sorry to hear this is going on especially after your recent
>surgery. I just remembered a couple of past post about women who were
>using something prescribed for nausea in conjunction to taking
>percocets.
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>Refresh my brain if this doesn't apply to you but I thought I read the
>meds of sort somewhere - please forgive me, I am trying (ha ha). I knew
>of another women who had the racing heart problems and it was the
>phenagran (sp?) and or reglan with the percocets that turned out to be
>what was making her shake and feel worse.
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>I am not sure if this is your case. Did they give you anything like
>this after your recent surgery? You hang in there and know I hope they
>find the answer for you soon.
>
>Thinking of you...
>
>--
>Elisa
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>At Thu, 31 May 2007, Angie wrote:
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>>I posted earlier saying when my endo pain got worse I started to shake.
>>My husband says they might be panick attacks. Last night I had chest
>>pains and I started getting really scared about them. My heart started
>>beating really fast and that freaked me out worse. My husband was at
>>work and couldn't get away so I called the ER and they told me to call
>>and ambululance. Being with the people from the ambulance calmed me
>>down and I was feeling alot better by the time I got to the ER. My
>>husband said it's mostly bad because I get scared and start to panic.
>>For me that sounds wierd cause I panic because I feel bad and then I
>>feel worse for panicing. If this is the case I really don't know what
>>to do about it. Does anyone else have panic attacks, I'm curreous if
>>that is my problem? If you do what do you do about it? Please help, and
>>thank you in advance for replying.
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>>Hoping everyone is well,
>>-Angie
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