Guest guest Posted April 23, 2001 Report Share Posted April 23, 2001 > I find all this info about anxiety and panic attacks very interesting. I was > always a high strung nervous type, even as a child... I actually got myself sick > over worry and still do... I am now 48, when I was in my 30s I had my self such a mess. I had > terrible anxiety and panic attacks. The attacks came mostly in public places so I stayed home for two years I only went out if I had to...I have had my thyroid checked 3 times over the past 6 years and all the tests results showed no problems. It is only a bit over a month ago that I tested positive for GD. I am wondering if our bad nerves can cause our thyroids to go out of whack? > Laurie Dear Laurie, We have so much in common! I wonder if we had a nervous condition before Graves' or if it has been Graves' all along, just not detectable until later in the disease? I am wondering! Doesn't look like we'll ever know for sure. As for me, I had my first panic attack at about age 4. I don't remember any others until one in 7th grade or so. I remember high anxiety in social situations from the earliest memories, hiding behind my mother's skirts. Perhaps they never checked our hormones and/or maybe the tests aren't sensitive enough to see a difference that a child might feel, children being much more sensitive than adults. Probably for both of us, no one looked for or expected a disease from these symptoms of anxiety. Rather a personality trait, or defect. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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