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Old 11-18-2015, 02:07 AM #1
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Default Hope someone has some answers

I played high school football before 2009 and suffered multiple concussions in 2 years. Never had any real problems until the past couple years and have suffered from anxiety or panic attacks not sure which one. Every time I engage with groups or have a minor problem with my health I go into panic mode. Work has even become a cause of anxiety. Even when I go do stuff with my family I get it. It's constant and don't know what brings it on. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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