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Old Apr 07, 2025, 01:50 PM
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Lately (past 4-5 months or so) I’ve been randomly been getting that feeling like I’m in an elevator—you know, like gravity is affecting your body a little differently. I looked it up and it’s a pretty common symptom of anxiety, which checks out because I’ve had a lot of reasons to be anxious.

Anyone else have that particular manifestation? Happened again to me walking through an intersection today (which gave me motivation to at least google it because it was freaking scary).

Anyone else get it when they don’t even feel otherwise anxious at the moment (but definitely are stressed in general)?
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