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Old 06-12-2017, 09:21 PM #1
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While reading, I seem to build up anxiety. It seems to be me struggling with reading each word sometimes, while struggling with OCD. Then I end up having more, and more pain in the middle of my chest from anxiety. Sometimes the tension builds up around each side of my forehead. Does anyone else have this type of problem?

I'm glad that I didn't have this particular type of thing in school. This developed around 1990, long after I graduated from High School. At the time I thought that I was developing heart problems. My Psychiatrist gave me Valium, and the pain went away. At least I think that it was a high dose of Valium. Then he switched me back to Xanax. I left college in my second year because my mental health issues got worse. BF
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