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<blockquote data-quote="Route 66" data-source="post: 2190310" data-attributes="member: 507504"><p>You have been given some great advice above. <strong> It really does sound like your anxiety is causing panic attacks. Your arteries are not fully blocked as you would not be writing this.</strong> I am one (Much older than you) who did have blocked arteries (70% in one) and suffered a heart attack. Following an angioplasty I am now fine, so even if they were blocked, it would be treatable and is not the end of the world.</p><p></p><p>Panic attacks can give you the same feelings as if you are having a heart attack, but get checked out to be sure that your heart is ok.</p><p></p><p>I would speak to your GP about how you are feeling and get the reassurance you need.</p><p></p><p>Hope you feel better soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Route 66, post: 2190310, member: 507504"] You have been given some great advice above. [B] It really does sound like your anxiety is causing panic attacks. Your arteries are not fully blocked as you would not be writing this.[/B] I am one (Much older than you) who did have blocked arteries (70% in one) and suffered a heart attack. Following an angioplasty I am now fine, so even if they were blocked, it would be treatable and is not the end of the world. Panic attacks can give you the same feelings as if you are having a heart attack, but get checked out to be sure that your heart is ok. I would speak to your GP about how you are feeling and get the reassurance you need. Hope you feel better soon. [/QUOTE]
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