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Anxiety is tough. If you hyperventilate you can change the acid/base balance of the blood, and create paresthesias.

These can give numbness and tingling.
Thank you Mrs.D for a quick reply.
I dont have numbness and tingling. Its all pain.

This article was just sent by my husband.

http://neurological-disorders.org/ne...ed-by-anxiety/

The title of the article says it all but, it does not say anything about painful sensations.
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