girl in Psych 101:All of a sudden I was like, This is me. This is what I have.
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Date: February 19th, 2018 12:11 AM Author: Irradiated lay
http://www.nbcnews.com/id/39335628/ns/health-mental_health/t/why-are-anxiety-disorders-among-women-rise/
It took Bassey Ikpi, 34, a writer and performer in Washington, D.C., nine years of panic attacks and stress headaches before she finally realized that what she had was a real medical condition. “Anxiety is a very real and serious—yet treatable—disorder. I didn’t know that until I took a college-prep psych class,” she says. “All of a sudden I was like, This is me. This is what I have.”
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Date: February 19th, 2018 12:17 AM Author: jet aromatic sneaky criminal
Most of the relationshipmos I know have GFs/spouses who have panic attacks or other anxiety issues.
Actually my roommate's GF is having one right now, I think.
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