Poll: Does panic override your ME symptoms?

Does panic override your ME symptoms?

  • Yes, I've had panic events do that

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • No, I've had panic events that didn't help

    Votes: 4 40.0%
  • I haven't had a panic event severe enough to affect my ME

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Unsure

    Votes: 1 10.0%

  • Total voters
    10

Rufous McKinney

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the office team
a nurse practitioner type, did an EKG. (I think, well she did something slightly technical). Then I was told about gator aid.

I did not consume any, BTW. I would never drink that.

There was an alligator who would come when you went to the park and called out in to the swamp,
"Margaret!"

Love this story. Since I was just investigating crocodiles, yesterday.

Rumors about the local crocodiles: over toward the coast, here. I'd love to see one. Out in the wilds.

It seems the locals around here, they have their Origin Story. And it involved a Crocodile.
 

Rufous McKinney

Senior Member
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& while I can't recall what we were told about how it all began,

Our Origin Story, in the United States.

The alligators, they originated in the New York City Sewer System. thats where you go to find one, if you need a pet alligator. Or when you are done enjoying the pet alligator mistake you made.

(is that an urban legend? We were always hearing about it)
 

Dysfunkion

Senior Member
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I have severe spikes in anxiety very easily and the week I actually did have a panic attack from prolonged stress. It does to an extent but I just feel much more speedy and I still can't focus on anything very well besides hyper focus on the thing causing it. I get mouth dryness, burning eyes, and burning face from panic attacks. I get much more mentally disorganized. Its all very physical in what it overrides though.
 
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