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<blockquote data-quote="Flipx99" data-source="post: 1336073" data-attributes="member: 562352"><p>I have them. My heart races very very quickly. Gets very difficult to breath. The first time I got them I thought I would die. After I learn that I am not going to die from asphyixiation, I am okay. I just keep doing what I am doing. I have a perscription for xanax but I am opposed to taking medicine. I refuse most medical treatment because I believe it proliferates cancer, virii, and bacteria advancement. I do not suggest this for everyone.</p><p></p><p>I get them in new situations. I like routine. It keeps me "safe" (not trying to act like a puss*) When I go to new places or experience new things I usually get them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flipx99, post: 1336073, member: 562352"] I have them. My heart races very very quickly. Gets very difficult to breath. The first time I got them I thought I would die. After I learn that I am not going to die from asphyixiation, I am okay. I just keep doing what I am doing. I have a perscription for xanax but I am opposed to taking medicine. I refuse most medical treatment because I believe it proliferates cancer, virii, and bacteria advancement. I do not suggest this for everyone. I get them in new situations. I like routine. It keeps me "safe" (not trying to act like a puss*) When I go to new places or experience new things I usually get them [/QUOTE]
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