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Confused Physical symptoms of anxiety disorder: what are/ were yours?

Greetings, I'm wondering what were/ are the physical symptoms you all suffer from anxiety disorder. I have a lot of non specific mostly neurological symptoms... It has been mentioned that it may be early MS (which scares me.) But, I also have severe anxiety (which until now has been poorly medicated and controlled) and am under even more stress than usual. So, i wondered if these symptoms can be physical manifestations of my nerves and stress. So, what have you got for me? Name your physical symptoms that have been attributed to anxiety.
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