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02-13-2010, 11:28 AM | #25 | |||
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Because that's when you're saying you're experiencing this episode, for you it definitely is brought on by by "over-stimulation or physical exertion," unless you like "zone out" at the dinner table too sometimes. do you? Another component here could be anxiety/panic attacks. (scroll down "panic attack symptoms") http://www.panic-anxiety.com/panic-a...toms/#symptoms Panic attacks can shake your tree. If you've never been around someone with a mild to severe panic attack you would not recognize your symptoms as that. It can fool the patient. They're usually the most shocked with the diagnosis of panic attack disorder. Just thinking for you, since the doc didn't seem to be alarmed. I hope he took blood pressure, your vitals, and blood and urine. The quick fix for a panic attack is to breath into a small brown paper bag about 4-5 long breaths, (mouth and nose inside the bag with hands sealing around face, gives you more oxygen. There are others here that could explain that better, but just to get the gist of it. Having "chronic" (6 months or longer) injuries/pain/conditions can cause one to develop other problems. Hang in there!!!! We're here for you.
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