Heart Palpitations and Anxiety (THE CURE) ❤️

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Heart palpitation can be a symptom of anxiety, however all heart related concerns should always be checked out by a professional physician. This video will give you some insights on the connection between heart palpitations and anxiety and help you to move forward with a deeper level of inner peace.
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THE ANXIETY GUY
The voice for anxiety sufferers, Dennis Simsek (The Anxiety Guy) leads others out of an anxiety riddled lifestyle and towards inner peace. Having gone through debilitating health anxiety, panic attacks, generalized anxiety, agoraphobia for years Dennis has found a way through the darkness and back into the light. Now, he is sharing science backed and proven ways to heal anxiety for good.

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And we have to remember, the heart is a mechanical organ. A heart problem will not just come and go. That piece of advice helped me tremendously!

RightTimeAgain
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i’ve been clear of health anxiety for exactly a year, and it’s nice seeing pop ups from this channel because it shows me how far i’ve come; and i have to thank you so much for it. back to sprinting and spending hours in the gym, back to spending time sleeping and not hearing my heartbeat vibrate throughout my entire body, back to going out and enjoying and living life instead of spending it indoors worrying when i’m going to die.

Reiilmao
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It's so true when you suffer from anxiety how in tune your mind becomes with every little thing going on with your heart.. It's almost like your mind become an EKG machine it can pick up on every little heart beat that doesn't feel right..

QueensNativeNYC
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Palpitations are scary but it won’t kill you.

Think about this, if your heart palpitations come and go and you have the ability to get up and live your life the next day, nothing serious is happening. Your body has a way of burning of excess adrenaline which feels uncomfortable. Learn to
Let it pass, you got this (I’m going through this for 2 years straight and just now I’m starting my recovery journey.) you are ok

sonabruh
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I’m not gonna lie, after reading these posts and hearing from sooo many ppl that experience what I’ve been goin thru the last couple weeks, I can actually say I feel better. I’ve gone to Urgent care and the hospital but so far my tests hav come back normal and I was diagnosed with Anxiety disorder years back. This whole time I’ve been terrified that I’m goin to die from this but u guys prove that’s not the case, u can live normal healthy life and still hav palpitations it’s all about learning to deal with the psychological effects. So I wanna thank you ALL of u it takes bravery facing any medical issue but even more to reach back and help others while suffering yrself 💯👏🏾👏🏾

demitrij
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When he said “ I don’t care”, it weirdly gave me a boost of courage. Sometimes we need the tough love approach from someone external, to shake up that inner child and remind yourself that we have to take responsibility of our own recovery, which needs COURAGE.

MrYouthfist
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I have been saying since i was a teenager that my heart is on ravefests from time to time, its extremely uncomfortable and starts anxiety attacks in me, yesterday i was in a rush and when i got to where i was going my heart started jumping and beeting out of rythm, i felt the panic starting but i startet brething in a square, 4:4, and i ate a banana and tried not to focus on my heart. I stopped it from going into full panic mode and i am taking small steps. Thank you so much for your videos ❤

zyui
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I feel for everyone here. Ive been dealing with palpitations here recently. I have a pretty long history of panic and stress disorders. They all stemmed from chronic insomnia which they also testified to stress. Its a crippling battle when your mind red flags everything. Mine is also seasonal. Going from fall to winter. Then I adjust. Then coming out of winter into spring. Its so bizarre. I dont know if its barometric or the planets alignment. Wish I was joking. Im going on 50 and have been hyper active since I was a kid. My body and mind cant deal with these things very easily anymore. Some history of drugs and alcohol. Ive tried may meds which only bring up other problems. Being a hypochondriac is scary in itself. Try to enjoy everyday and focus on the moment. Especially the good ones. Prayers to all that suffer from these issues. They are no joke. Thanks for the channel.

BIGD-gjvb
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This video literally brought me to tears. It was so needed and necessary for me. I’ll continue to put God first and embrace every moment on this journey. Thanks for this video ❤

sheisbmariesss
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This video can replace years of looking into panic attacks and anxiety. Good job 👍

tranquilitybase
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Anybody here with palpitations want to be friends? I’ve been suffering for a couple months now worn a holter monitor multiple ER visits and told everything was fine. I am trying to my best but I am so tired of the mental battle every day. Literally holding back tears typing this. It is so much to deal with I feel like I don’t even have a normal life anymore.

jenaekiara
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Thank you for sharing this. I’ve been experiencing a fear around my heart for around 3 years. Every day I wake up with the same fears. I’ll have episodes from time to time where it starts palpitating for 5-10 minutes or so. I worry every day if today will be the day it happens again. It’s got such a hold over my life. Exercising is such a trigger for me + caffeine 😢 Your videos have been instrumental in my recovery so far. I can’t thank you enough xxx

clairelawrence
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I think when I'm having palpitations, I would want to move more or do more to distract it. Because if I just sit, I just think about it and will be more anxious.

hannaaldueso
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I had that, but mostly the lump in throat. Which I am learning to acknowledge it, give it space and move on! I am taking these teachings in, I WILL BEAT THIS! A WARRIOR! We ALL are! Thanks Dennis for your spirit! ❤

zontiaclayborne
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I am 18 years old and I've been getting this heart palpitations and feeling so anxious from something I don't know, I've been thinking of going to a doctor but i think it's just anxiety kicking into me😭 i can't sleep at night because of it😭😭😭 I've been crying at night and praying to god to make it go away.

rvika
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Trully helpful. I have been dealing with heart palpitations for moat of my adult life, since around my 30s, it took me a few years to figure out exactly this - it is just pure anxiety. It won't kill you. Instead of being concerned about it, I have started to say thank you, and move on. Also meditation and focused deep breaths helped a lot to take my attention out of these bodly symptoms, and start to enjoy the world at a deepest level.

escricco
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I refrained from exercising and took off my Fitbit when going through an especially difficult bout of stress. I didn't like the feel of my heart rate going up or seeing the numbers on my watch. I can intellectualize the "crazy" in this however I allowed myself to do it. I have since started exercise again as it is hugely beneficial to all healing and after listening to this podcast am going to put on that Fitbit again. Thank you as always 💞🍃

holly
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i have never met you, but i love everything you have done for me

chaddavis
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thank you! you have help me understand so much. i’ve suffered heart palpitations and adrenal rush for some time. many ER visits! its an ugly and alarming feeling. shift in perception and allowing the symptoms to pass without resisting is key! 💯

angelaragon
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Therapy is an amazing thing. I suffer with this and it's become a very recent thing due to the healing process taking an unfortunate break. Even as I type this message I can feel it. Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is exactly what you need and do not be afraid to be picky with your therapist cause sometimes one will be far better for you than another and that's okay.

I was told recently that due to the fact that I had been making progress and getting better that my mind was creating a sort of counter weight and with that whenever I feel elated or happy I instantly get palpitations or a sort of reversal that brings my mind back down to where it feels comfortable with being sad or having a low mood where no real emotion is taking place.

It is basically a chemical imbalance where your brain is hypersensitive to certain things and I can tell you now the only way to break through it and get over your brains imbalance is to keep pushing that capacity to be happy, no matter how bad it might make you feel if you can keep pushing take it one day at a time and surround yourself in a good environment you can sort that part of your brain out and eventually after a bit of effort you'll notice how that chemical imbalance has effected you so and that it now is stable.

It will take awhile and your body and mind will fight you to the point of exhaustion, but recognise the logic behind how you are feeling, see the science of it and look past how it feels to instead question it and then continue pushing on. Cause even though it might take time each and every day you submit yourself to a correction of your minds chemicals in a scenario that is social and comfortable. I'd suggest finding a local community that you can join, cause that is another thing CBT on its own does not help without you putting what you've learned into action, if you just take the therapy and do nothing afterwards then you will continue to stay where you are and the process might just take far too long or be too taxing to the point that you stop your therapy all together.

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