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Old 06-27-2011, 05:46 PM #5
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I hear ya! But I think I'm feeling more like Debbie. I'm hoping that it's just a combination of heat and stress My husband picked me up from work Thursday and I felt like I was having an anxiety attack! Palpitations set in and felt like I couldn't get enough air in...felt off balance...pure crappiness! So much stress at work! Summer just doesn't seem to be agreeing with me
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