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<blockquote data-quote="J.James.A" data-source="post: 25458" data-attributes="member: 12327"><p>Aww see you get me lol. I was tripping that night, my pulse shot up to 120 at one point and stayed around the 105-110 that whole night and next day till around 8pm or so (when I went for that walk). No sleep, 2 bad attacks back to back so and I didn't like it only cause it brought back that fear after an attack that bad fight or flight. I'm good now, when that super scary worst case scenario feeing pops up I put a quick stop to it and come back down. I'm using what I have learned that has helped me so far. It was just wierd and wanted to know if anyone had ever had a wierd reaction to it. My very first time and boom panic attack. I'm pretty sure it was the combo of b12 and 200 T after a loooong time of running on empty. I also know how sensitive my body is. I still get the adrinalin jolts from let's say a loud sound or my phone ringing while I'm in a deep sleep. I haven't been able to level that one out. I'll be dead asleep then my phone goes off and I get a jolt and I'm up and my heart racing but I'm not panicking just a jolt lol. </p><p></p><p>Funny thing right now, my go to calming TV thing is McFarlen. Love this movie and I've been watching it since Sunday night lol. I'm good and can't wait till Friday for my re-up. I feel good too, started walking again and getting in the gym, not hard hitting but enough to get me sweating and burning all this built up adrenaline and stress. I feel my energy levels a bit different and I like it, it's not a day and night difference but I can feel a difference non the less. Again thank you for posting, understand me lol. </p><p></p><p>Thank all of y'all who posted too, for trying to calm me down too, You didn't have to take time to help someone you don't know, very cool of y'all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J.James.A, post: 25458, member: 12327"] Aww see you get me lol. I was tripping that night, my pulse shot up to 120 at one point and stayed around the 105-110 that whole night and next day till around 8pm or so (when I went for that walk). No sleep, 2 bad attacks back to back so and I didn't like it only cause it brought back that fear after an attack that bad fight or flight. I'm good now, when that super scary worst case scenario feeing pops up I put a quick stop to it and come back down. I'm using what I have learned that has helped me so far. It was just wierd and wanted to know if anyone had ever had a wierd reaction to it. My very first time and boom panic attack. I'm pretty sure it was the combo of b12 and 200 T after a loooong time of running on empty. I also know how sensitive my body is. I still get the adrinalin jolts from let's say a loud sound or my phone ringing while I'm in a deep sleep. I haven't been able to level that one out. I'll be dead asleep then my phone goes off and I get a jolt and I'm up and my heart racing but I'm not panicking just a jolt lol. Funny thing right now, my go to calming TV thing is McFarlen. Love this movie and I've been watching it since Sunday night lol. I'm good and can't wait till Friday for my re-up. I feel good too, started walking again and getting in the gym, not hard hitting but enough to get me sweating and burning all this built up adrenaline and stress. I feel my energy levels a bit different and I like it, it's not a day and night difference but I can feel a difference non the less. Again thank you for posting, understand me lol. Thank all of y'all who posted too, for trying to calm me down too, You didn't have to take time to help someone you don't know, very cool of y'all [/QUOTE]
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