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Q: Anyone Else?
asked by: asdfjkl on August 22nd, 2005
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- muscle twitches while going to sleep
- easier to go numb (takes less for a limb to go numb ie: lying on it)
- get spooked easier
- difficult to get excited (im flying tomorrow and usually I feel excited but I havnt really thought about it)
- pressure in head (front/forehead)
- always feel tired
- generally vague feeling / brain fog
- forget why im doing somthing/what im doing
- jerky movements (eg: instead of just moving my head to the side sometimes I snap it to the side.. Things like that)

i think im depressed but I have no reason to be. Any other thoughts?
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ShrekFan88
replied on August 23rd, 2005
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Hey.

I have personally experienced all of those symptoms, except for the first. I honestly never had a poblem with twitches.

But, I do find that even lying down on a limb for a minute makes it 'fall asleep'.

About getting spooked. Well, basically, even if you enter my room and i'm not expecting it, I get jumpy and then I get irritated and mad that I got scared. Neverending cycle.

-find it hard to get excited about anything. It's just not the same.

-always a pressure in the head. Almost as if something's in there trying to get out.

-i can sleep for 15 hours, wake up and be tired.

-about your vague feeling. Is it almost as if you're not there? I get the feeling when I go out that it's not real. I just feel dreamy and get an odd feeling in the head.

-great loss of memory.

-jerky movements I get. Sometimes i'll exhale really fast because I think all the air doesn't get out, or my arm will jerk or my head, etc.

To be honest, it sounds alot like anxiety. Alot of times it will just come out of nowhere. When a doc first told me it was anxiety, I honestly didn't believe it. It feels too real to be something mental, doesn't it? That and I didn't think I had a reason to be anxious. But, once you think about it, you can usually find something.
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