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Anyone here have anxiety?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thursday" data-source="post: 9572872" data-attributes="member: 21138"><p>Yep, ended my stint with mary jane. I'm assuming it had to do with hot-tubbing for too long to. </p><p></p><p>You usually have a sudden onset of an irrational fear. That kicks on fight or flight mode releasing adrenaline. The more you think about the initial fear, or the feeling you're experiencing, which is inevitable, the more it compounds. Pretty soon everything becomes scary, new thoughts, feeling of absolute doom, the uneasy feeling, hot flashes, racing heart. </p><p></p><p>At the time of the attack it truly is the most terrifying thing you can imagine. Your mind, heart, and body feel like they're going a million miles a second. You can't exit your head, and focus on some task there's too much going on up there. Like I said I've only had one and I feel terrible for anybody who get's them often. Mine may have been worse due to the "heightened" senses I was under at the time, but it's enough for me to not wish it on my worse enemy. I don't even like too much caffeine anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thursday, post: 9572872, member: 21138"] Yep, ended my stint with mary jane. I'm assuming it had to do with hot-tubbing for too long to. You usually have a sudden onset of an irrational fear. That kicks on fight or flight mode releasing adrenaline. The more you think about the initial fear, or the feeling you're experiencing, which is inevitable, the more it compounds. Pretty soon everything becomes scary, new thoughts, feeling of absolute doom, the uneasy feeling, hot flashes, racing heart. At the time of the attack it truly is the most terrifying thing you can imagine. Your mind, heart, and body feel like they're going a million miles a second. You can't exit your head, and focus on some task there's too much going on up there. Like I said I've only had one and I feel terrible for anybody who get's them often. Mine may have been worse due to the "heightened" senses I was under at the time, but it's enough for me to not wish it on my worse enemy. I don't even like too much caffeine anymore. [/QUOTE]
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