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Old 08-11-2015, 02:43 AM #1
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Default new event, soo scared. Autonomic sfn?

I've felt that I've had a hard heartbeat that pulsates through my whole body for a while. However, last week I had a horrible spread of pain up into my scalp. With this horrible pain that squeezed my head and made it feel like it was being stabbed came the fast seizure like shaking in my face and throat, and back of neck. I have this over the rest of my body but these areas were spared.
Now, it's spreading down to the front of my chest. My heart feels like it is shaking fast and hard too. My pulse along with it.... I'm scared is this autonomic neuropathy? Is this what's capable of killing me?? Please share if u any info
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