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Old Sep 24, 2014, 04:57 PM
Shining Shining is offline
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Oh, he knew what I meant - he was just being a jerk because before he even walked in there he was thinking anxiety. Screw him.

Well, as long as we get a good chuckle about some of this......all is good.

I am tempted to write a book about my experiences with this. I have only been having issues since June. I never had anything like this before that. So, my heart really goes out to those who have lived with it for a long time and who have other health issues on top of it all. It was terrifying for me for several weeks. I couldn't even swallow on several days. I thought my air was going to get cut off - then throw all those other symptoms I was getting on top of it all. Thankfully most of my symptoms have gone away now. I still am getting the tachycardia and feelings of heart attack - but the stroke symptoms, numbness, light headedness and stuff went away after I spent the night in the hospital. So, hopefully I am heading towards healing here.

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Originally Posted by Disorder7 View Post
That was mean! That doctor knew what you meant by numbness!!!!!! Sheesh.

They look at you oddly when they find out you have an anxiety disorder, but when I tell them I'm bipolar, some of them look nervous!
I swear, one nurse took two steps backwards like I might leap off the table and take flight. Lol.

Sometimes, you just have to laugh about it.