Thursday, March 29, 2007

Anxiety and Pollen?

Good (late) morning! Coffee in the Washington DC skyline mug, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" performed by Diana Ross and the Supremes on iTunes. It's almost 11:00, I sit down to write (thus commencing my work day) and I am hit by an anxiety attack. What's THAT all about? There is nothing anxiety-producing going on in life right now, and yet I am having frequent, severe anxiety attacks. It's to the point that I remark on days when I don't have one. I woke up at 5:00 am the day before yesterday practically hyperventilating from anxiety, and at noon another bout rippled through my system as I was driving to Weight Watchers. I'm getting a bit concerned about both the frequency and the severity of the attacks and am wondering if I might oughta do something about them. A friend just mused through instant messenger that they might be caused by the pollen, some weird kind of allergic reaction. Given the solid blanket of yellow covering everything here right now, that's not as far-fetched as it sounds. Why not fight or flight in addition to sneezing, watery eyes, etc.?

And it is over and I am back to "normal" again. Normal this week is wonderfully languid. Three weeks from tomorrow I have to have everything ready for UPS Freight to pick up and ship to Vegas for the ACRE show. I don't even have a crate or know the weight of what I need to send yet--much less work done. But three weeks is a long time and I don't have anything else scheduled to be delivered between now and then. "Hallelujah" covered by Jeff Buckley begins on iTunes and I think, "How appropriate!".

So off to find a crate, ship a mysterious overnight package to California (Bill, finally!) and do something in the studio--maybe set-up the new tripod that came from Amazon yesterday.

5 comments:

ren said...

not just fight or flight response but consider how it changes your breathing pattern. shallow breathing is a response to panic as well as congestion. i never considered it before but that seems like a pretty good theory to me.

Anonymous said...

Or maybe you should just stop caffeine; it could stimulate panic attacks. Hmm?

Packages? We don't knead no stinky packages!

Brenda Griffith said...

Naw, it's not a caffeine feeling kind of thing. I LIKE that kind of rush. Heck, I almost depend upon it! And Ren agrees with me. What are you? Just a doctor.

And you better knead a stinky package Alfredo Garcia! After three tries to get it right, you had better be THRILLED.

Jodi said...

Interesting theory re: allergies. I have pretty bad allergies and haven't had that kind of response, but everyone is different.

Anonymous said...

'Tain't here yet...