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Q: Nerves
asked by: Carol911 on November 8th, 2005
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:roll: I sometimes get this feeling in my body all over like excitabiltiy like I can't stay calm, and i'm real nervous. Like my body is all nervous inside, and I can't seem to control it.
I'm not sure i'm explainng it correctly.

I feel like my skin is crawling like something is inside of me, and trying to get out.

After awhile I calm down, and i'm ok. It's hard to expalin
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lmw80
replied on November 8th, 2005
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Yup, sounds like anxiety. When I feel like that I can't sit, lay or stand still, I have to pace around.
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Carol911
replied on November 8th, 2005
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Nerves
I guess nerves can be a big roll in your everyday life when you have anixety attacks. I sometimes don't know what brings them on, expecially when i'm getting ready for bed, and they hit me. I can lay still, I constantly am moving all around and I can't calm down for a long time. I get so upset when I get this attack
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jurplesman
replied on November 8th, 2005
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i sometimes don't know what brings them on, especially when i'm getting ready for bed, and they hit me.


that is the very nature of anxiety attacks., they are brought about by an internal imbalance of hormones, especially adrenaline. This has usually nothing to do with what is going on in the environment of thought processes. They hit you out of the blue.


The reason is that we may have hypoglycemia.


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