
Anxiety Support Group
Anxiety is a physical condition marked by intense and persistent feelings of distress, fear, angst or dread. General anxiety caused by routine day-to-day stresses usually passes quickly and is experienced by almost everyone at one time or another. However, such feelings that linger over time and are very difficult to cope with, and which lack a clear cause, may indicate...

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I've been suffering from anxiety and panic since I was twelve years old. Lately I have been getting serious stomache aches, more life naseua, like I want to vomit. This seems to contribute to the anxiety. I get so in my head that I think I make myself sick, over the littlest things. I take phenergan to help with it, or xanax, though I use that as a last resort.
Anyone else feel this way, like your body is reacting intenstly to it?
Anyone else feel this way, like your body is reacting intenstly to it?
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