Lola
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Post by Lola on Feb 27, 2018 14:47:21 GMT
Dear users,
Do any of you get physical heart pain after a fight or sad event? I wonder how this impacts your health
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Post by madamebovary on Feb 27, 2018 20:01:16 GMT
Dear users, Do any of you get physical heart pain after a fight or sad event? I wonder how this impacts your health Not heart pain, exactly, but I am flooded with anxiety that feels like... panicky... like I have to flee the situation immediately. It’s not even necessarily real life situations. At least once here, when I felt a little.. ganged up on (though that’s not quite the right phrase... I think I just immediately felt like “everybody hates me” and I had that feeling you had in school where you were so embarrassed of yourself you just wanted to die), and several times in real life. I know I’ve had a few real panic attacks, once I went to the hospital thinking it was a heart attack. But when I have confrontations with people, I feel that flight reaction that I used to have when my house was chaotic when I was a kid.
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Post by alpenglow on Feb 27, 2018 20:34:08 GMT
I've been quite depressed lately, have experienced a lot of general anxiety plus stress from work, studies etc. My heart rate is definitely higher and I keep getting heart palpitations, it feels like the heart is skipping a beat sometimes. I don't like this and need to get it checked.
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Lola
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Post by Lola on Mar 2, 2018 12:21:49 GMT
Oh wow. Sounds like it is actually a thing. Your mental and physical aspects are interdependent
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Post by Jaeger on Mar 2, 2018 15:57:48 GMT
People who have trouble discerning emotional signals due to, for instance, alexithymia (which has been shown to exist alongside avoidant attachment) are more likely to develop 'physical' issues, or somatization.
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Post by bedlam71 on Apr 5, 2018 19:58:50 GMT
People who have trouble discerning emotional signals due to, for instance, alexithymia (which has been shown to exist alongside avoidant attachment) are more likely to develop 'physical' issues, or somatization. My FA/DA combo ex would get sick with either diarrhea and/or vomiting when we had conflict.
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Post by mrcamper on Apr 8, 2018 4:19:06 GMT
People who have trouble discerning emotional signals due to, for instance, alexithymia (which has been shown to exist alongside avoidant attachment) are more likely to develop 'physical' issues, or somatization. My FA/DA combo ex would get sick with either diarrhea and/or vomiting when we had conflict. Yeah. I saw that too. Multiple diarrhea boxes. I think there is a connection to head and body healthiness.
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Post by mrcamper on Apr 9, 2018 11:40:11 GMT
And yes to the OPs first post. Painful chest pains.
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