You’ll never know! asked:
I get freaked out all the time. Going to church, going to school, (especially at the ends of classes, I get really nervous!) coming home,(sometimes, but not as much) getting dressed in the morning, going to stores, and… well you get the picture. I get this sick feeling in my stomach, sort of like nauseated butterflies that were just shook up in a jar. Is this anxiety attacks? If so what can I do about it? And could this have anything to do with why my vision frequently blanks out? On a pretty regular basis, my vision blacks out (esp. when I move from one position to another) and I get this ringing sensation in my head, like being under water for too long, or like when you go to a different elevation and your ears won’t pop. Sometimes, also, I get really lightheaded and I feel like I’m tumbling over and over in the air as I walk. That’s the only way I can think to describe it. Some people say low blood pressure for that, or an off-balanced equilibrim problem. Is it anxiety attacks???
I get freaked out all the time. Going to church, going to school, (especially at the ends of classes, I get really nervous!) coming home,(sometimes, but not as much) getting dressed in the morning, going to stores, and… well you get the picture. I get this sick feeling in my stomach, sort of like nauseated butterflies that were just shook up in a jar. Is this anxiety attacks? If so what can I do about it? And could this have anything to do with why my vision frequently blanks out? On a pretty regular basis, my vision blacks out (esp. when I move from one position to another) and I get this ringing sensation in my head, like being under water for too long, or like when you go to a different elevation and your ears won’t pop. Sometimes, also, I get really lightheaded and I feel like I’m tumbling over and over in the air as I walk. That’s the only way I can think to describe it. Some people say low blood pressure for that, or an off-balanced equilibrim problem. Is it anxiety attacks???

The attacks its amazing what panic and stress can have devastating effect on your health in physiological way.