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Yeah , i know what you mean as well. I sometimes have that feelin and it gets stronger as im about to talk and is mostly always early in the morning. But I find that if I forget about it it goes as soon as it comes. Id rather have that sympton that be flyin round the house like a headless chicken panickin which is what I used to do ! It feels so good to relax when it does eventually come.
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Vince, I know exactly what you are talking about. My husband sometimes looks at me and says, "Oh no! you've got that look." I hate waking up like that, it's NOT the best way to start a new day. Sometimes I seem to clench my jaws together so tightly that it causes my face and neck to ache. I never realize I am doing it until its too late and I am starting to feel the pain from it. I hate it!!! Sammi
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A new symptom I am experiencing has come to be called "The Grimace" around my house. Upon waking, I begin to feel tightness and anxiety almost right away. Thanks to the meds, it is more a distracting and aggravating feeling than a seriously incapacitating one. But one effect it causes is my mouth and jaw take on the appearance that I am about to throw up -- if you have ever experienced nausea that takes a long time to conclude, you know this feeling and the look. This will continue for about 2 to 3 hours before it abates. I never actually do get nauseous, nor do I get sick. I do my 15mg Lexapro and a Tenormin for heart rhythm and blood pressure at night, with some backup Xanax handy in case needed (haven't taken any for 1-1/2 weeks). Is this happening to anyone else, or at least some other muscular way that panic is affecting you?

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