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<blockquote data-quote="Bishop" data-source="post: 25429" data-attributes="member: 12176"><p>Hey man I know exactly what you are going through. I also have GAD and manage it with lexapro and Xanax. I'm the type to always check my pulse and BP and freak out about it. </p><p></p><p>People like us will be extra sensitive to any new sensation or feeling in our bodies which ends up exacerbating whatever it is we feel. That can then blow up into a full blown panic attack. </p><p></p><p>The night for me is also the worst. Sometimes I will wake up with my heart racing. This used to push me over the edge into a full blown artack. What works for me is watching reruns of king of the Hill on my DVR. For some reason Hank always calms me down! &#128516;</p><p></p><p>With 200mg of test and B12 you got quite a jolt of energy and I'm sure the anxiety just kept it going and going. For me after starting TRT my HR has risen from about 52 (too low honestly) to about 75 and I actually feel much better now. </p><p></p><p>No skipped beats or heart flutters at the new heart rate. Good luck man!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bishop, post: 25429, member: 12176"] Hey man I know exactly what you are going through. I also have GAD and manage it with lexapro and Xanax. I'm the type to always check my pulse and BP and freak out about it. People like us will be extra sensitive to any new sensation or feeling in our bodies which ends up exacerbating whatever it is we feel. That can then blow up into a full blown panic attack. The night for me is also the worst. Sometimes I will wake up with my heart racing. This used to push me over the edge into a full blown artack. What works for me is watching reruns of king of the Hill on my DVR. For some reason Hank always calms me down! 😄 With 200mg of test and B12 you got quite a jolt of energy and I'm sure the anxiety just kept it going and going. For me after starting TRT my HR has risen from about 52 (too low honestly) to about 75 and I actually feel much better now. No skipped beats or heart flutters at the new heart rate. Good luck man! [/QUOTE]
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