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Over the past 3 months I had panic attacks with dizziness, chest pain, fear of death. Consulted ENT, Ayurvedic, Cardiologist, then Gastroenterologist. Endoscopy showed GERD, LPR, H. pylori. Anxiety reduced after diagnosis but intrusive thoughts began (vivid dreams/images of harming self/others, “what if” scenarios). No intent, but distressing.  Physical symptoms: chest pain, right-side neck/ear pain, one-sided head pain, fatigue, numbness, detached feeling. Labs: Vitamin D very low (14.99 ng/mL), calcium 9.9, B12 injections ongoing.  Medications: Nexito 5 mg (vivid dreams), Paroxetine ER 12.5 mg + Peelar 20 mg (worsened stomach), Magnesium glycinate (helped briefly, reduced intrusive thoughts last 2 days). Quit smoking/drinking 3 months ago.  Anxiety fluctuates; stress/news/work trigger panic (latest after office fight). Still working but fear losing control. Financial strain from repeated visits. need guidance on which dr to visit further need more help
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You need to see a psychiatrist and dont expect a miracle overnight. It will take lots of patience and regular follow up. You will be Good one day.
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I understand these thoughts feel very disturbing, but the fact that you’re worried about them and have no intention to act is actually reassuring. This is something we commonly see in anxiety/OCD spectrum and it is treatable.
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Need a proper consultation
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I'm so sorry you're going through this but You have already asked this
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Do consult phychologist for (CBT)
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avoid tiggering factors
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Please consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Please consult a psychiatrist physically. Keep yourself mentally occupied,  follow a healthy life style.
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