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Old Oct 22, 2004, 09:03 PM
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{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Sundance}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} Yes, the tingling sensations are normal when anxiety is high. That's how mine started. The right side of my face tingled. I had just buried my mom a week previous so I thought I was having a fatal stroke just like she did. Twenty five years later, I'm still here and doing almost just fine.

When your meds stop working, it's time to hit the books and/or remember what you did before. Don't feel bad about it coming back. We've all be through it before so we understand. It'll control you for a while and then you'll be able to get IT back under control.

Get in to your T as soon as you can and if you haven't been checked physically, do that, too, just to set your mind at ease.

Hang in there! You'll be okay.
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