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Headache And Tachycardia, Shortness Of Breathe, Chest Pain, Have Anxiety, Depression And Stress, Heart Rate Increases

i have headache as well as tachycardia from two months and i feel my head is full of weight and when i breath there is pain in chest and shortness of breath. ECG is nrmal when 1st time i went to emergency my b.p was 150 and heart rate was 105.then dr.said i have anxiety and depression stress but my heart rate eventually increases and i have problem in breathing
Fri, 25 Apr 2014
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Neurologist 's  Response
Dear
It seems that your doctor has made the right diagnose
You are suffering from anxiety disorders
You should avoid caffeine drinks
Discuss with your doctor the possibility of starting treatment such as citalopram and alprazolam
I thing that you will be fine after starting medication
Wish you all the best
Regards
Dr Eris Ranxha
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Headache And Tachycardia, Shortness Of Breathe, Chest Pain, Have Anxiety, Depression And Stress, Heart Rate Increases

Dear It seems that your doctor has made the right diagnose You are suffering from anxiety disorders You should avoid caffeine drinks Discuss with your doctor the possibility of starting treatment such as citalopram and alprazolam I thing that you will be fine after starting medication Wish you all the best Regards Dr Eris Ranxha