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Old 11-15-2008, 05:49 AM #1
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Default question for those with anxiety disorders?

Hey all, been member of neurotalk for quite a while. Usually in the MS board, or other places. I am undx, with many neurological sxs...

I guess due to being told once that some of my sxs are anxiety related thought I would check in here. Just wondering any with anxiety disorders...do you have memory issues, numbness and tingling till it gets so bad it is pins needles tingling...these kindof sxs?? just curious...

With all my sxs, and not having heart irregularitys and no like attacks of feeling anxious...I dont think my sxs are due to this...just on a whim..thought though I would ask others....also I dont have any of my sxs, numbness stuff, memory stuff, balance issues, NONE of my sxs when pregnant.....
when I asked that dr about why then that...she said cause I am HAPPY when I am pregnant!!! (first time meeting that dr....how does she know when I am happy...hehe) thanks for any replies..hugssss,sarah
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