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Suffering From Dizziness, Fast Heart Beat, Headaches. CT Scan Result Awaited. Prescribed Lexapro, Valium For Anxiety, Panic Attack

Hi, my name is Senada, I live in Sydney. I'm 42 years old. I am currently suffering from dizziness, fast heart beat, headaches and feeling as if I am going to pass out. I am scared to be left alone and un attended due to the way I'm feeling. I have consulted doctors and had a CT scan of my head and still no result. I am going to be under going a MRI scan this week, I have never done this before and I am feeling very scared and I am afraid if I have a panic attack as I am undergoing it. My GP thinks that i suffer anxiety and panic attacks and prescribed me lexapro and valium. Could you please offer me any advice about the condition I am in.
Thu, 14 Nov 2013
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Its nothing but Panic attacks, just continue the medicinesprescribed by your GP, you will get well soon.
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Suffering From Dizziness, Fast Heart Beat, Headaches. CT Scan Result Awaited. Prescribed Lexapro, Valium For Anxiety, Panic Attack

Its nothing but Panic attacks, just continue the medicinesprescribed by your GP, you will get well soon.