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17 November 2009 No Comment

Anxiety All Your Head
what does it mean when your head is all tight and tense?

It all started in june. I was at school and for my first time i had a anxiety attack. Those lasted about a month or two, Now they are gone. But now instead of attacks my head gets really tight and it feels heavy. This happens from the time i wake up until i go to sleep.

You are still under stress .

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