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Default Mar 02, 2019 at 05:52 PM
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For the past week I have been very anxious could be because of the storms two of them and the fact I have to see my shrink this Tuesday I may have to cancel though,I have taken all of my meds and my legs feel awful especially from my thighs to my chins .I just cannot seem to get rid of these feelings.I have tried taking a nap no help there I have been knitting and yes I even read a book yet those feelings like you want to jump out of your own skin are still with me.It feels like restless leg really bad I am on meds for that however if these feelings are really bad no amount of medication is going to work.I do suffer with tremors and I am on inderol for that.I first thought I had these feelings because of the land lady coming today she always makes me nervous and I think she knows that too.It still didnt disappear after she left the feeling is more like from my ankles and up the chin area. Does anyone have any idea how to help with this problem.I even tried to lay down to relax my body.
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