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Old 12-05-2011, 03:13 PM #1
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Default how do you know if your symptoms are anxiety or pcs?

so not sure if I'm opening a can of worms here...

how do you know if your symptoms are stemming from anxiety (an anxiety...like years of stress or stressful situations that you just figured a way of getting thru) or if the pcs is causing the anxiety?

and maybe...what to do to figure it out.

(hoping this question was clear).
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