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Old 08-01-2014, 02:04 PM #18
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I need to educate myself more on anxiety, I'll spend some time in that forum...

I'm not sure if I'm getting panic attacks or not. My symptoms seem to come and go in waves but don't get to the point where I'm gasping for air. At my worst I get; jello legs, full facial numbness, balance/dizziness. Sometime this can go on for hours. Can attacks last long?
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