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Old 05-07-2017, 06:33 PM #1
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Default startle response

i have been having an issue lately where things that startle me will cause symptoms. for example walking down the street, something sudden and unexpected happens causing me to stop abruptly and this will cause symptoms. any thoughts on what's going on or what can be done to help ease this? it's a real problem as it causes pretty severe disruptions in my life.
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