Age: 33
Sex: Male
Weight: 236
Height: 6'3''
Hey everyone - I just wanted to get some thoughts on exercise induced anxiety from those of you have maybe experienced it at some point or another. First, a little background to set up my question.
Its been almost a year now that I discovered I had Hyperthyroidism. I went a long time not knowing I had this issue so I couldn't explain why It was getting harder and harder for me to exercise. You can read all about what Hyperthyroidism is and what it does to a person if you'd like, but when I attempted to exercise, I would feel like I was going to die. When you have this condition and you try to exercise, you basically overheat your body. This is dangerous because Hyperthyroidism causes your heart rate to be elevated even when you're resting. So, you can imagine what it does when you're being active.
Long story short, I am currently on treatment and my last visit with my Endo (back in March 2019) went well. My thyroid levels were normal. However, I explained to him that sometimes I still get small anxiety attacks here and there, and also get them when I try to exercise. He said it couldn't be my Thyroid...cos it was normal...and that It wouldn't hurt to see a Cardiologist if I thought I needed to.
Dealing with this condition has made me lose the ability to differentiate between being plain ol' tired during/after a good exercise session and having a full blown anxiety attack. I hold back and sometimes don't want to exercise because I don't want to feel all those unpleasant feelings - it reminds me of some of the worst episodes I had before discovering there was a problem with my Thyroid.
Q #1: Can anyone here relate to my story?
Q #2: Has anyone here dealt with exercise induced anxiety?
Sex: Male
Weight: 236
Height: 6'3''
Hey everyone - I just wanted to get some thoughts on exercise induced anxiety from those of you have maybe experienced it at some point or another. First, a little background to set up my question.
Its been almost a year now that I discovered I had Hyperthyroidism. I went a long time not knowing I had this issue so I couldn't explain why It was getting harder and harder for me to exercise. You can read all about what Hyperthyroidism is and what it does to a person if you'd like, but when I attempted to exercise, I would feel like I was going to die. When you have this condition and you try to exercise, you basically overheat your body. This is dangerous because Hyperthyroidism causes your heart rate to be elevated even when you're resting. So, you can imagine what it does when you're being active.
Long story short, I am currently on treatment and my last visit with my Endo (back in March 2019) went well. My thyroid levels were normal. However, I explained to him that sometimes I still get small anxiety attacks here and there, and also get them when I try to exercise. He said it couldn't be my Thyroid...cos it was normal...and that It wouldn't hurt to see a Cardiologist if I thought I needed to.
Dealing with this condition has made me lose the ability to differentiate between being plain ol' tired during/after a good exercise session and having a full blown anxiety attack. I hold back and sometimes don't want to exercise because I don't want to feel all those unpleasant feelings - it reminds me of some of the worst episodes I had before discovering there was a problem with my Thyroid.
Q #1: Can anyone here relate to my story?
Q #2: Has anyone here dealt with exercise induced anxiety?