Darcy is sitting at her desk in her office one day when, without warning, her heart begins racing rapidly, she has a sensation o
f being "out of her body," and she experiences dulled vision and hearing, rapid breathing, and sweating. she thinks she is having a heart attack. nothing she is doing seems to have caused such an episode. her symptoms most resemble
<span>A panic attack. I've experienced them and they are not fun at all. They can either be triggered by something seemingly small or even nothing at all. If you are having a panic attack, while it's preferable not to have to go to the hospital, it's better to get checked out and find out that it's a panic attack than to not go and find out it's a heart attack. While it may not be what you think it is, the symptoms are real, and should be treated as such. There is no reason to feel guilty for being concerned with your health.</span>
It has been shown that there is
usually upper Gastrointestinal involvement in both Crohn’s disease and
Ulcerative Colitis (Colitis is the condition where the colon is inflamed). The
clinical implications of this strongly negate proceeding with Upper GI series
when both Crohn’s disease patient who also has an inflamed colon.