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<blockquote data-quote="Bebo321" data-source="post: 574211" data-attributes="member: 68730"><p>So I guess the trick is to try to manage anxiety levels so that you rarely ever reach 11?</p><p>I'm the same with stressful situations too - I respond well during the event, but afterwards there needs to be a 'release valve' to get rid of the tension and come to terms with whatever it was.</p><p>I'm lucky not to suffer with anxiety though - have you always felt anxious, or did a catastrophic 'event' trigger it? Sorry - don't answer that if you don't want to. I'm genuinely just interested because I would imagine that living at a heightened state of anxiety must taint your everyday quality of life.<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite47" alt=":lurking:" title="Lurking :lurking:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":lurking:" /></p><p></p><p>Sorry [USER=77271]@Jamrox[/USER], I'm a liability today - engaging in conversations in all directions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bebo321, post: 574211, member: 68730"] So I guess the trick is to try to manage anxiety levels so that you rarely ever reach 11? I'm the same with stressful situations too - I respond well during the event, but afterwards there needs to be a 'release valve' to get rid of the tension and come to terms with whatever it was. I'm lucky not to suffer with anxiety though - have you always felt anxious, or did a catastrophic 'event' trigger it? Sorry - don't answer that if you don't want to. I'm genuinely just interested because I would imagine that living at a heightened state of anxiety must taint your everyday quality of life.:lurking: Sorry [USER=77271]@Jamrox[/USER], I'm a liability today - engaging in conversations in all directions! [/QUOTE]
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