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pedal7 said in March 11th, 2010 at 4:52 pm

too high. the amount of hormone being secreted is too high which increases respirations and stuff. too low would make you tired and fatter.

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abetterlife said in March 11th, 2010 at 4:52 pm

Hyperthyroidism can cause panic attacks. When your thyroid gland gives off too many thyroid hormones, all of the body’s processes are sped up.

I heard of some people who’d been having panic attacks and they used some kind of technique that doesn’t involve any medications and they eliminated their panic attacks.

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steinararason said in March 11th, 2010 at 4:52 pm

Is Any Of This Experience Familiar To You?

* Maybe you found yourself in the hospital’s ER because you thought you were having a heart attack only to be told later it was anxiety?
* Do you ever fear you might stop breathing because your chest feels tight and your breathing erratic?
* When you drive do you fear the idea of getting stuck in traffic, on a bridge or at red lights?
* Do you ever feel nervous and afraid you might lose control or go insane?
* Have you struggled with anxious thoughts that will not stop?
* Do you ever feel uncomfortable in enclosed spaces such as supermarkets, cinemas, public transport or even sitting at the hair dressers?
* Are you nervous and on edge in normal situations that never bothered you before?

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