susanjane111 6 Posted February 23, 2023 Super shaky feeling like there’s a big lump in my chest and my mouth gets super duper dry not too super what to do about it I call my surgeon and they tell me to go to the hospital where I had the surgery done at and they basically give me fluids and tell me it’s all in my head I have no clue what to do and I’m freaking out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arabesque 7,442 Posted February 23, 2023 Try adding an electrolyte drink to your Fluid rota. The boost of energy will help with the shakiness. it’s likely caused by the restricted diet & low calories. I had it a lot & still have episodes of it. For me it’s hypoglycaemia. I pop blue berries now if I feel an episode coming on. Plus I had low blood pressure (always has a tendency to it) so I was shaky, light headed, losing vision & generally woopsy wooing every day. It got better once I was eating more & a wider variety of foods. Also try Biotene mouth moisturising spray for your dry mouth. Sorry your surgeon isn’t being helpful. May be approach your GP & ask if hypoglycaemia could be a cause or what other things could be behind it & what could you do to alleviate it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeanniebug 473 Posted February 23, 2023 I had my surgery on a Tuesday. The following Saturday, I had the most severe panic attack I've had in years. I had been off medication for several months, but I had to go back on it. It was the same for the Medical Assistant in my surgeon's office, too. She started having anxiety attacks, real soon after surgery. Maybe that's what you're having? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpartanMaker 930 Posted February 23, 2023 (edited) In addition to the great advice above, I'd recommend creating a diary or log to help you track this. There are lots of different potential causes, so the more you can document, the more likely you can find the cause. Some things to document: Start by making note of the following: Any specific symptoms. "Shaky" can mean different things to different people, so you want to be more descriptive. Are you having any other symptoms that either occur at the same time or shortly before or after? The time it starts and the time it stops. Whether this comes on suddenly, or if it's more gradual. Other daily things such as the when you eat, when you drink, when you get up, when you go to bed, etc. what specifically you were doing when it started. What if anything you did to make it stop and how effective it was. After a while, you may start to see some patterns emerge such as Whether or not this happens only once a day, or multiple times a day. Maybe it happens at roughly the same time every day or maybe it's more random? If it's more random, are you noticing any other patterns? Maybe you are more likely to be in a particular room or participating in a specific activity when this occurs? maybe it's correlated with meals? (Up to 30-60 minutes before or after.) Perhaps it happens after eating something specific? I think you get the idea here. The more details you put into your log, the more likely you are to find help. Once you have this info, I think it will really help your medical team find possible causes. Also if you have access to a blood pressure monitor and a blood sugar test kit, checking those things multiple times a day, but especially when this issue occurs, would be a really good idea. If you do have access to those, add the readings to your log. I hope you figure it out. I know from experience that having no idea what's going on with your body is super annoying. Edited February 23, 2023 by SpartanMaker 2 Arabesque and NettyD reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
summerseeker 2,249 Posted February 23, 2023 I had this when I was not drinking enough, and eating enough calories because of a swollen suture line in my new tummy. Then I had it again when I had dropped a lot of weight and needed to come off my blood pressure medication, I just didn't need it anymore. I had it randomly yesterday morning when I got out of bed too quickly and got busy. I ate some yogurt and had a large milky coffee and I was fine. When I am out I always take a Protein Bar in case this happens when I have skipped a meal 2 Arabesque and NettyD reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Greater Fool 2,054 Posted February 23, 2023 @SpartanMaker gave excellent advice, I do this whenever something new happens. This set of symptoms could be just about anything. It could be a Panic Attack. It could be light late dumping. This is why logging everything can lead you or your medical team to a cause. Don't accept that it's "just in your head," yet. I swear, Doctors sometimes. I get pretty much get the same collection of symptoms. It invariably means I haven't been eating/drinking well or well enough for what I'm doing or how I'm doing it. I usually feel it coming before I get the full on shakes, I usually tell my spouse "I'm getting wobbly" which means I need to eat something now. For me, I know I do this to myself. Good luck, Tek Share this post Link to post Share on other sites