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<blockquote data-quote="Blados" data-source="post: 1335675" data-attributes="member: 556952"><p>Anxiety attacks are different in everyone. I've had them and they're not fun. You feel like everyone is watching you, the way you walk, the way you move. You feel like the entire room is staring at you. Your heart starts beating hard and you have a hard time breathing. I would suggest seeing a psychiatrist. Zoloft worked for me and it seems to be the drug of choice for others. There's nothing YOU can do to ease her anxiety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blados, post: 1335675, member: 556952"] Anxiety attacks are different in everyone. I've had them and they're not fun. You feel like everyone is watching you, the way you walk, the way you move. You feel like the entire room is staring at you. Your heart starts beating hard and you have a hard time breathing. I would suggest seeing a psychiatrist. Zoloft worked for me and it seems to be the drug of choice for others. There's nothing YOU can do to ease her anxiety. [/QUOTE]
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