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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
Anxiety can cause some symptoms and/or perceived symptoms.. the mind is a powerful thing..

Work to calm down your anxiety level & hyper focus on symptoms.. and see if those symptoms fade away for you.

There is info on how to help calm the mind on you tube, and mental health websites.
Here is one to explore
Thanks, i will look into it. What do you mean when you see hyper focus into it?
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