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After effects of Anxiety attacks?

26 July 2010 5 Comments
hope asked:


After i get an anxiety attack, i feel strange.
Like i am empty and numb and everything arround me is fake.

It feels like i am looking at the world through blurry glass.
And i’m watching everyone else on a stage and im the only one in the audience.
It makes me feel so alone and it goes on for hours sometimes..

Is this a symptom of anxiety?

5 Comments »

  • House music girly said:

    not sure….i never got that. after i have an attack i feel calm and happy that i was finially done with it.

  • cavassi said:

    If you had a strong anxiety attack, chances are you had a chemical overload. Your body was making your blood rush and it was enervating every nerve in your body readying you to perform some action to get you out of danger. Whether you performed this activity or not, your body has a sudden let down of this emergency reaction and you are feeling the let down of this sudden relief.

  • Scooter said:

    Yes… and wonderfully stated thank you! I tend to go empty also… outside looking in, but not wanting to be watching at all. Everything feels so detached… so far away… at times I get physically ill after this detachment, and I always feel weak, drained. It’s bloody awful! At times I now can fake my way through the attack but not the aftermath. By fake… no one but me knows I’m having an attack.

  • Tears don't fall, they crash said:

    i was diagnosed with anxiety when i was eight, I’m 13 now, i can honestly say i have never felt that aftereffect, mine are usually exhausted, bored. like i just got done playing a soccer game. but they are different for everyone. Good Luck

  • Crazy girl, aka GT said:

    interesting…thats to me more like DURING that….like nothiing is real but my pain(yes, selfish, selfish me…bug off willya?)

    actualy, even now i’m kinda obvlious to my surroundings. dont ask me why becasue i’m not sure really. Its scarry sometimes.

    But afterwords i alwayyysss feel alone. unfortunatly, that does NOT help.

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