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Old Sep 25, 2012, 03:06 PM
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The past few months I have been stable with some anxiety. I am experiencing something for a couple months now that I never have before. Is this a new symptoms? Just me being weird? Possible side effect of a med?

I tend to see things out of my peripheral vision and double take. They of course aren't there or are something totally normal and not what I thought. A couple of instances I got really freaked out for no reason. The predominant emotion is fear or doom and gloom. It happens so often it feels regular.

What the crap??? Anyone else experience this? No I Havnt discussed w my pdoc yet.

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Old Sep 25, 2012, 03:09 PM
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Yes I've had that recent too. I don't thInk they're hallucinations but just tricks your mind plays on you.
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Old Sep 25, 2012, 03:52 PM
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The past few months I have been stable with some anxiety. I am experiencing something for a couple months now that I never have before. Is this a new symptoms? Just me being weird? Possible side effect of a med?

I tend to see things out of my peripheral vision and double take. They of course aren't there or are something totally normal and not what I thought. A couple of instances I got really freaked out for no reason. The predominant emotion is fear or doom and gloom. It happens so often it feels regular.

What the crap??? Anyone else experience this? No I Havnt discussed w my pdoc yet.

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Lithium
Klonopin
Buspar
Hey Mama,

I had that when I first started taking the Lamictal.

I agree with Moose, though, I think it is often eyes playing tricks...

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Old Sep 25, 2012, 04:50 PM
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I third that I think it's mind playing tricks and when your in a heightened state things can really get out of hand. Hang in there.
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