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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2190395" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Anxiety and neck/shouder pain go hand-in-hand. That's where tension tends to gather, and with anxiety, you'll have plenty of that. Heck, I just had my own physical therapist try to knead the knots out of the trapezium and neck muscles an hour ago. Your blood sugars are fine: Remember, when you're stressed, those too go up! And they're not THAT high... Slightly elevated at the most, if that.... With the stress you're under? I'd consider that all perfectly normal. Anxiety affects just about everything you mention... So you might want to tackle that. And get those shoulders and neck muscles looked after, it'll make your neck feel so much better. I wish I'd gotten that done years ago.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that when you are underweight, and fast, you ARE damaging yourself. So you really, REALLY should stop the fasting. That can wreak one heck of a lot more havoc on your organs than a hamburger would. Really. Eat. And do seek help.... You're not just dealing with health anxiety, but you might have an eating disorder as well. </p><p></p><p>Please... take care of yourself. And eat something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2190395, member: 401801"] Anxiety and neck/shouder pain go hand-in-hand. That's where tension tends to gather, and with anxiety, you'll have plenty of that. Heck, I just had my own physical therapist try to knead the knots out of the trapezium and neck muscles an hour ago. Your blood sugars are fine: Remember, when you're stressed, those too go up! And they're not THAT high... Slightly elevated at the most, if that.... With the stress you're under? I'd consider that all perfectly normal. Anxiety affects just about everything you mention... So you might want to tackle that. And get those shoulders and neck muscles looked after, it'll make your neck feel so much better. I wish I'd gotten that done years ago. Keep in mind that when you are underweight, and fast, you ARE damaging yourself. So you really, REALLY should stop the fasting. That can wreak one heck of a lot more havoc on your organs than a hamburger would. Really. Eat. And do seek help.... You're not just dealing with health anxiety, but you might have an eating disorder as well. Please... take care of yourself. And eat something. [/QUOTE]
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