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Default Sep 10, 2019 at 10:30 AM
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Hi guys, i have suffered with debilitating anxiety for 12 years now ( i had it on and off as a kid) i have a rare case that puzzles the all specialists in mental health. I get these qucik, sudden burst of adrenaline that i feel in my stomach that goes to my chest after mostly every thought that pops in my head on average its about 1 every 30 seconds which makes me sick its been like this since 2014 im a 28yo male any feedback would be mostly appreciated cheers todd
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Default Sep 10, 2019 at 03:20 PM
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Hi and welcome to PC!
I'm sorry you're struggling with anxiety. What you describe sounds similar to short panic or anxiety attacks, but it's difficult to tell. Have you tried to understand more specifically which kinds or thoughts cause this?
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