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does anyone get jittery when they're cold or nauseous? it's been happening for about a year now, but it's super strange and I've never heard of anyone else experiencing this before and then that makes me anxious and just amplifies the problems
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@windex.official thats really good to know! I feel like that's probably where mine comes from
I struggle with the same issues, I had a couple doctors tell me it was a stress response my body had and it's very normal for people who struggle with anxiety/panic disorders!
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i used to experience this all the time, and it was panic attacks for me. any temperature change prompted it.
@jobee I'm glad I'm not the only one. I feel like being cold or nauseous would gave sent me into a horrible panic attack a few year ago tbh. But thankfully my meds tend to keep me calm most of the time
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Yes, some people experience physical symptoms like nausea and shakiness when their anxiety is heightened. These symptoms can be difficult to cope with and may cause further anxiety, amplifying the problems.
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