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Originally Posted by tony404
when he said pain in the arm and throwing up that doesnt sound like a panic attack. my dad had 4 of them when he was younger.
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You can get pain in your arm and throw up with panic attacks. My left arm hurts and tingles all the time. There are different levels of panic attacks.
The symptoms of a panic attack appear suddenly, without any apparent cause. They may include:
racing or pounding heartbeat (palpitations);
chest pains;
stomach upset;
dizziness, lightheadedness, nausea;
difficulty breathing, a sense of feeling smothered;
tingling or numbness in the hands;
hot flashes or chills;
dreamlike sensations or perceptual distortions;
terror: a sense that something unimaginably horrible is about to occur and one is powerless to prevent it;
a need to escape;
fear of losing control and doing something embarrassing; and
fear of dying.