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In a message dated 1/30/06 6:13:40 PM Pacific Standard Time,

thepagecrew@... writes:

> Just wondering if the anxiety is something that is common with afib.

Yep. Not wanting to go to sleep cuz I'm not sure I'll wake up. It's early

yet ... the adjustment will come. We all understand your fear and panic and

anxiety. For nervous types (I am one of them sometimes), it can be especially

debilitating. You are among friends who understand here ... share whenever

you're scared and we'll reassure you till you feel better. Then years down the

road it might get terrifying again, like it has for me ... and the support will

still be here. For this a-fib beast, you ARE " normal " here ...

Toni

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In a message dated 1/30/06 6:53:23 PM Pacific Standard Time,

thepagecrew@... writes:

> I was given something called klonopin to take as needed....heck if I took

> as needed...it would be constant....I would need a never ending supply :-)

>

Klonopin is a miracle drug for me (I used to have panic attacks). But I'm

very careful with it as it is HIGHLY addictive. It's actually an epilepsy drug

that they discovered also calmed the panic part of the brain so it's been

approved for that use for years now. Just be careful with it. I still have to

use it occasionally if I haven't slept in a long time as I tend to wake up in

panic attacks (not from a-fib ... way before a-fib ... long boring story). And

I'm still careful with it. I don't want to get addicted to anything, and a

physical addiction is as bad as an emotional one. But it DOES work, and nothing

else did and I'd tried everything. Good luck with it ... carefully!

Toni

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I was wondering if you guys have extreme anxiety? I have always been a slightly

nervous person I suppose, but it seems since my first and so far only afib

episode I find myself so filled with anxiety. I guess just the fear of the

unknown and uncontrolable beast that is afib. I have flutters here and there a

couple times a day and I become obsesses and freaked out thinking that I am

gonna have an afib episode. Last night as I was falling asleep I started dosing

off and was woken by a little flutter or skipped beat and then I had trouble

sleeping because I was so worried even though when I took my pulse it was normal

and not all over the place and the rate was not racing or anything. Just

wondering if the anxiety is something that is common with afib. Thanks and hope

everyone is well!

Rob

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Hi Rob,

I have, it seems, extreme anxiety, and I do feel it contributes to heart rthym

problems. The more you worry, the more it does not beat right! I take a mild

sedative at night, it does help.

Laurel

Anxiety

I was wondering if you guys have extreme anxiety? I have always been a

slightly nervous person I suppose, but it seems since my first and so far only

afib episode I find myself so filled with anxiety. I guess just the fear of the

unknown and uncontrolable beast that is afib. I have flutters here and there a

couple times a day and I become obsesses and freaked out thinking that I am

gonna have an afib episode. Last night as I was falling asleep I started dosing

off and was woken by a little flutter or skipped beat and then I had trouble

sleeping because I was so worried even though when I took my pulse it was normal

and not all over the place and the rate was not racing or anything. Just

wondering if the anxiety is something that is common with afib. Thanks and hope

everyone is well!

Rob

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Rob:

Anxiety is part of the " fib " thing. At least it is for me. I suffered anxiety

attacks about 10 years before I was diagnosed with afib. I find that consistent

daily exercise of some kind helps and watching the diet. I try to watch the junk

food and high sugar foods, also salty stuff is not very good for you. I am not

saying I don't eat some " bad " stuff but I watch the amounts and frequency. I

truly believe this " fib " thing is very individual and every body has to find

their own path for their healing. Listen to your body and how it reacts to

different things and learn from it. It is not over night but an everyday process

of learning about ourselves. God Bless....

Sherry

--------- Anxiety

I was wondering if you guys have extreme anxiety? I have always been a

slightly nervous person I suppose, but it seems since my first and so far only

afib episode I find myself so filled with anxiety. I guess just the fear of the

unknown and uncontrolable beast that is afib. I have flutters here and there a

couple times a day and I become obsesses and freaked out thinking that I am

gonna have an afib episode. Last night as I was falling asleep I started dosing

off and was woken by a little flutter or skipped beat and then I had trouble

sleeping because I was so worried even though when I took my pulse it was normal

and not all over the place and the rate was not racing or anything. Just

wondering if the anxiety is something that is common with afib. Thanks and hope

everyone is well!

Rob

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I was given something called klonopin to take as needed....heck if I took as

needed...it would be constant....I would need a never ending supply :-)

Laurel laurel38@...> wrote: Hi Rob,

I have, it seems, extreme anxiety, and I do feel it contributes to heart rthym

problems. The more you worry, the more it does not beat right! I take a mild

sedative at night, it does help.

Laurel

Anxiety

I was wondering if you guys have extreme anxiety? I have always been a

slightly nervous person I suppose, but it seems since my first and so far only

afib episode I find myself so filled with anxiety. I guess just the fear of the

unknown and uncontrolable beast that is afib. I have flutters here and there a

couple times a day and I become obsesses and freaked out thinking that I am

gonna have an afib episode. Last night as I was falling asleep I started dosing

off and was woken by a little flutter or skipped beat and then I had trouble

sleeping because I was so worried even though when I took my pulse it was normal

and not all over the place and the rate was not racing or anything. Just

wondering if the anxiety is something that is common with afib. Thanks and hope

everyone is well!

Rob

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Gee, me, too. And now I'm wondering whether anxiety leads to afib.

Re: Anxiety

Rob:

Anxiety is part of the " fib " thing. At least it is for me. I suffered

anxiety attacks about 10 years before I was diagnosed with afib. I find

that consistent daily exercise of some kind helps and watching the diet. I

try to watch the junk food and high sugar foods, also salty stuff is not

very good for you. I am not saying I don't eat some " bad " stuff but I watch

the amounts and frequency. I truly believe this " fib " thing is very

individual and every body has to find their own path for their healing.

Listen to your body and how it reacts to different things and learn from it.

It is not over night but an everyday process of learning about ourselves.

God Bless....

Sherry

--------- Anxiety

I was wondering if you guys have extreme anxiety? I have always been a

slightly nervous person I suppose, but it seems since my first and so far

only afib episode I find myself so filled with anxiety. I guess just the

fear of the unknown and uncontrolable beast that is afib. I have flutters

here and there a couple times a day and I become obsesses and freaked out

thinking that I am gonna have an afib episode. Last night as I was falling

asleep I started dosing off and was woken by a little flutter or skipped

beat and then I had trouble sleeping because I was so worried even though

when I took my pulse it was normal and not all over the place and the rate

was not racing or anything. Just wondering if the anxiety is something that

is common with afib. Thanks and hope everyone is well!

Rob

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> Gee, me, too. And now I'm wondering whether anxiety leads to afib.

Count me in as a believer that the two are connected. I have had

some sort of anxiety/panic on and off for 40 years, more off than

on. I have been on and off several benzo's over those years but

Klonopin was and is far and away the best for me. Never been

addicted and never had to keep increasing my dosage. I know that

the UK is dead set against benzo's, preferring the SSRI's instead,

but I'd much rather stay with myself rahter than put some distance

between me and the world.

In the middle of the night, between 2:00 AM and 3:00 AM when things

get tough and panic, anxiety and afib settle in for the balance of

the night, a 0.25 mg of Klonopin does the trick.

IMHO, when your body no longer needs the Klonopin it will let you

know by the effect the drug has on you and tapering off will come

pretty naturally.

I have tried Ambien, etc., but they don't really do the job. For

minor situations, theanine and holy basil, both OTC, work pretty

well for me.

When the panic/anxiety hits, no matter what the cause (including

afib), it has to be dealt with. If it can be handle by CBT or OTC

stuff, fine, but if not, it's time for the stuff that I know will

work.

Gordon

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Rob

Just to let you know I have had AF for six years.You are more aware of it when

lying down which is natural and to be expected especially at night when you are

trying to get to sleep.I am not a doctor ,and I have been in constant AF for the

last 13 months,but anxiety and AF can be as simple as an over active Thyroid

gland.When your Thyroid over produces it will speed up your metabolic rate ,make

you anxious and let your ticker do the one two .Only a thought.

Rob Page thepagecrew@...> wrote:

I was wondering if you guys have extreme anxiety? I have always been a

slightly nervous person I suppose, but it seems since my first and so far only

afib episode I find myself so filled with anxiety. I guess just the fear of the

unknown and uncontrolable beast that is afib. I have flutters here and there a

couple times a day and I become obsesses and freaked out thinking that I am

gonna have an afib episode. Last night as I was falling asleep I started dosing

off and was woken by a little flutter or skipped beat and then I had trouble

sleeping because I was so worried even though when I took my pulse it was normal

and not all over the place and the rate was not racing or anything. Just

wondering if the anxiety is something that is common with afib. Thanks and hope

everyone is well!

Rob

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I decided to break one in half and take it last night an hour before I went to

bed and have to say that was the best night of sleep I have had in quite some

time. I woke a few times, but was relaxed and went right back to sleep.

indiaink99@... wrote:

Klonopin is a miracle drug for me (I used to have panic attacks). But I'm

very careful with it as it is HIGHLY addictive. It's actually an epilepsy drug

that they discovered also calmed the panic part of the brain so it's been

approved for that use for years now. Just be careful with it. I still have to

use it occasionally if I haven't slept in a long time as I tend to wake up in

panic attacks (not from a-fib ... way before a-fib ... long boring story). And

I'm still careful with it. I don't want to get addicted to anything, and a

physical addiction is as bad as an emotional one. But it DOES work, and nothing

else did and I'd tried everything. Good luck with it ... carefully!

Toni

CA

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