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Old Jun 10, 2004, 07:38 PM
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that horrible shakey feeling is from the adrenaline. I just read about it in an earlier thread from September morn. I hate it, make it stop! Something triggers the fight or flight and bang, here I am.


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Old Jun 10, 2004, 09:09 PM
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You'll learn to recognize it. ahhh that's it! adrenaline Soon, you'll be feeling it rush through your body and you'll say..."hello... goodbye!"

Isn't it great to know what that awful feeling is? Anti-anxiety meds are good for stopping it in it's tracks, too. ahhh that's it! adrenaline

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Old Jun 10, 2004, 09:36 PM
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It's kinda dumb that it took me so long to figure out what the feeling was. Like major duh, But it happens a lot. I guess I am not real in touch with myself or my body sometimes. It has passed and I am on to my second klonopin and an ambien for night night. My favorite time of day since I got the ambien. shut down and rest, no worries. There is a thing about hubby and I that he can get this response out of me by being disapproving or upset. I was calling home because I was guilty for being out and wanted to make sure they all were living without me. Actually, my need to call in and make sure that all was okay, no crises, nothing to worry about. Bang. Stupid stuff. I am learning.

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