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<blockquote data-quote="DougNuts" data-source="post: 16281929" data-attributes="member: 42358"><p>I can only speak for myself - this episode was something I hadn't felt in 25+ years, not a permanent fixture in my psyche like a lot of people deal with. Root causes were that I had some very good things that happened in my life coupled with 3 successive deaths in my wife's family, a stressful job, and a project car that had me stressed. Highest of highs, lowest of lows kind of deal. It hit me one day, I don't think it was something I felt coming on, so to speak. I got better slowly, staying busy and having some projects come to completion. </p><p></p><p>I do suffer daily from above average anxiety, although not as bad as some extreme cases. I've found that caffeine and alcohol affects my anxiety a lot, so a lot may be self induced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DougNuts, post: 16281929, member: 42358"] I can only speak for myself - this episode was something I hadn't felt in 25+ years, not a permanent fixture in my psyche like a lot of people deal with. Root causes were that I had some very good things that happened in my life coupled with 3 successive deaths in my wife's family, a stressful job, and a project car that had me stressed. Highest of highs, lowest of lows kind of deal. It hit me one day, I don't think it was something I felt coming on, so to speak. I got better slowly, staying busy and having some projects come to completion. I do suffer daily from above average anxiety, although not as bad as some extreme cases. I've found that caffeine and alcohol affects my anxiety a lot, so a lot may be self induced. [/QUOTE]
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