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[QUOTE]Originally posted by essasin: [QB] Meds is not always the best and first solution. Gotta find out what triggers your anxiety and go from there. As a kid I watched IT and I developed a phobia of clowns and I would seriously experience a shortness of breath every time I got near one. After watching Homey D Clown (the dood that hit people on the head with a sock ball and said homey don't play that) it all went away. My girl experiences anxiety and can't sleep because of stress. She worries about all the work that needs to be done and not getting enough sleep a night before a long day to the point that she can't sleep at all. The root of all this is not the work related stress but sleep deprivation. Apparently it's been known that lack of sleep stimulates a part of the brain that is associated with depression and anxiety. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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