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Old Dec 11, 2014, 07:37 AM
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Ive noticed in the last few months when my anxiety levels are high, my head shakes as if Im saying no. Its doing it now because i have to go to work and the roads havent been cleared of snow. Is this my panic attacks or cyclothymia or something else..

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Old Dec 11, 2014, 07:56 AM
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Do you notice any tremors at other time? I had that happen to me but my hands also shook and it turned out to be a side effect of a medication I was on. I had it happen on two different meds, but it was made worse by anxiety.
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Old Dec 11, 2014, 08:01 AM
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Do you notice any tremors at other time? I had that happen to me but my hands also shook and it turned out to be a side effect of a medication I was on. I had it happen on two different meds, but it was made worse by anxiety.
Only when Im highly anxious/panicky, my hands shake too. Im not on any meds, decided to go it alone, maybe an unwise choice.
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