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Old Oct 07, 2013, 10:41 PM
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I have constant nervousness and cant concentrate. If i ever drink coffee or coke i get intense anxiety. It has been constant for 3 months and started 3 monhs ago with a panic attack which I don't know why it was triggered. I cant sleep, whenever I'm alone or in class it is just constant agitation. Sometimes I daydream of bizarre things but never hallucinate it really is bothering me

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Old Oct 08, 2013, 01:31 AM
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Assuming a mental-health problem, it sounds like a problem with anxiety, ... maybe GAD or something. I'd get in touch with a doctor and try to get some answers/help; if you don't, these problems will fester. Lack of sleep will only make you much worse. My problems tend to get heightened, if I'm sleep-deprived. What you said doesn't remotely make me think of OCD, so you may want to ask a moderator to move your post to the anxiety forum, and see if you get some helpful input. Best of luck to you.
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