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Old 10-19-2012, 05:09 PM #1
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Default Nightmares, fear, panic attacks?

Well I thought I was done with these weird nightmares, but got another one last night. I have a bad dream and then wake up scared to death, chest is tight, feel frozen, can't breath just like what I would actually feel like in the nightmare. Then I can't lose that feeling for many hours. I take Xanax, but my normal .25 in the morning wasn't enough, just took another .25mg after two hours.

Anyone else have this problem? Is it a panic attack or just anxiety? I NEVER had anything like this before my accident.
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