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[|Human|] I am a 30 yr old female and when I first wake up in the morning my heart rate is 84, but during the day it stays around 96bpm. I suffer from bad panic attacks and lately have been obsessing over my pulse. Today I got anxious after I ate and my pulse went to 120. Should I be worried or is it just anxiety causing the increase in my heart rate? After I calmed down it has went back down to 96bpm. I do not suffer from dizziness or shortness of breath. But, I do suffer from many panic attack symptoms while suffering an attack. Is there any advice on how to quit obsessing over my pulse? Should the 120bpm while having an attack alarm me and should I see a doctor over it? Thanks
[|AI|]  Degree understand your concerns went through your details. I suggest you not to worry much. There are certain things you should know. Fear is fearing something which is present. Apprehension is imagination. Anxiety is creating the symptoms of fear with the help of apprehension, means anxiety is fear without the presence of the reason. Obsession is repeated unnecessary behavior. Now, in your case, pulse and heart rate is a bit high because of your apprehension and anxiety. Checking pulse is not a bad option, because you have the problem here. What you have to change is, the anxiety and apprehension. You should tell me what are the causes of your anxiety? For how many days it is present etc. For now start with Chat Doctor.  Keeping yourself busy helps in overcoming thoughts. Thoughts are there to come and that is the duty of the brain. Let the thoughts come. You need to divert the thoughts to more priority ones. Means be busy and divert thoughts. For more psychotherapy techniques, You can post a direct question to me in this website. Include every detail as much as you can. I shall prescribe some psychotherapy techniques to control your condition. I am sure that the techniques should be a success. Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck.