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<blockquote data-quote="J.James.A" data-source="post: 25354" data-attributes="member: 12327"><p>Yea, your right. It's just when your in an elevated anxious space caused by a bad "trauma" it plays into your fears and your on constant edge. I haven't felt this anxious in a long time and it's because I haven't had a full blown bad panic attack in a long time. Also doesn't help it came out of nowhere.</p><p></p><p>I'm starting to wonder if my body is just reacting or using the new b12 in my system? Yesterday I felt really good all day long, I felt I had energy but nothing that had me anxious just nice and awake feeling as soon as I left the Dr. office. I wasn't aware of my heart rate either, just knew I felt more awake. Maybe it was elevated (HR) all day long just when it was bed time (my relax time) I happen to finally feel it, I was in my most relaxed state? </p><p></p><p>Maybe the added T and added b12 has my bodies energy levels higher than I have had in a loooong time and when it was time to shut off my body was still putting it to use? but now after the panic attacks my body is in it's fight or flight stage. The Dr. didn't seem to be too concerned but trust me guys, after a panic attack you go full question mode and fearful with a constant something bad is about to happen feeling. </p><p></p><p>I really do appreciate you guys responding to me and in a way consoling me. Damn panic attacks F*ing suck and worse when they come out of nowhere after not having any in a long time. I'm just kinda dreading bed time now, and it's going to be a bit tricky for me to get back to my "okay this is the next step in getting this anxiety back in check" or " okay now relax we got this, it's nothing" mindset. I haven't need to be in that mind state in a long time cause I didn't have a real need for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.James.A, post: 25354, member: 12327"] Yea, your right. It's just when your in an elevated anxious space caused by a bad "trauma" it plays into your fears and your on constant edge. I haven't felt this anxious in a long time and it's because I haven't had a full blown bad panic attack in a long time. Also doesn't help it came out of nowhere. I'm starting to wonder if my body is just reacting or using the new b12 in my system? Yesterday I felt really good all day long, I felt I had energy but nothing that had me anxious just nice and awake feeling as soon as I left the Dr. office. I wasn't aware of my heart rate either, just knew I felt more awake. Maybe it was elevated (HR) all day long just when it was bed time (my relax time) I happen to finally feel it, I was in my most relaxed state? Maybe the added T and added b12 has my bodies energy levels higher than I have had in a loooong time and when it was time to shut off my body was still putting it to use? but now after the panic attacks my body is in it's fight or flight stage. The Dr. didn't seem to be too concerned but trust me guys, after a panic attack you go full question mode and fearful with a constant something bad is about to happen feeling. I really do appreciate you guys responding to me and in a way consoling me. Damn panic attacks F*ing suck and worse when they come out of nowhere after not having any in a long time. I'm just kinda dreading bed time now, and it's going to be a bit tricky for me to get back to my "okay this is the next step in getting this anxiety back in check" or " okay now relax we got this, it's nothing" mindset. I haven't need to be in that mind state in a long time cause I didn't have a real need for it. [/QUOTE]
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