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what to do..

by Shooped, Jun 06, 2007 12:00AM
meh its turning out to be a **** night, 3a.m and i can't sleep.  small stabbing/shooting pains at the back of my head, dizzy/lightheaded.  its like i can feel the veins at certain points in my head becoming more tight!  WHY CANT IT BE NORMAL!  anyway just needed to vent.  hope people are having a better day/night.
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by suzi-q, Jun 07, 2007 12:00AM
It is horrible to feel this way...hope today will be better..

by bip, Jun 07, 2007 12:00AM
Your day will get better take it one day at a time!!!!

by be still my beating heart 13, Jun 07, 2007 12:00AM
"WHY CANT IT BE NORMAL! "  

I know the feeling all too well !  I would give anything to feel like the old me again!  Anxiety is like an uninvited house guest who's decided to take up residence against our will !  If only we could serve it an eviction notice...

Hope today was better for you!!
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