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What causes the decrease in appetite, nausea, etc?

2007-02-13 12:25:45 · 6 answers · asked by bebegirl 1 in Health Other - Health

6 answers

anxiety attacks is when like u in the grocery store and
a feeling comes over u like a fire may be in the store and
u feel u need to get out fast, but u can stop this feeling
quick, sing in your mind a religious song and bam, the feelin
goes away fast.
anxiety may just be an evil force messin wid you.

2007-02-13 12:30:00 · answer #1 · answered by sunflare63 7 · 0 0

definite this is, in spite of the undeniable fact that you want to thoughtful different assistance in you're existence Do an entire wellbeing look at as a lot as make certain once you've problems with you re thyroid or do you should re diabetic. Make a healthy food taking away sugar, caffeine etc. try do pay interest more effective on the extremely maximum significant concerns in you re existence. in case you nevertheless have anxiety attack after that flow to a well being care specialist he will prescribe you something.

2016-10-17 06:58:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

the decrease of appetite ,nausea may be something else check with your DR... the things that happens to your body its a lot stuff plus you could get panic attacks and think your anxious
Anxiety you fill short of breath kind of confuse with all the different thought you get fill you want to leave from what ever place your in' just want to leave with out any explanation fill your chest like compress,choking, getting up in the middle of the night and felling warm(suffocated) having fears wanting to cry with out any reason

2007-02-13 12:52:26 · answer #3 · answered by altipe1 2 · 0 0

Anxiety can be caused by and brain chemical, GABA, not activating the receptors. It can be caused by other chemicals (eg. norepinephrine, serotonin, dopamine), but it usually is just GABA. Sometimes, GABA is reabsorbed rather than staying at the receptors. Most anxiolytics cause the GABA to either remain at the receptors (reuptake inhibition) or cause higher amounts to be released.

2007-02-13 12:32:45 · answer #4 · answered by Matthew P 4 · 1 0

check out these web links

http://counsellingresource.com/distress/anxiety-disorders/generalized-anxiety.html

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/generalized-anxiety-disorder/DS00502/DSECTION=2

2007-02-13 12:31:57 · answer #5 · answered by sammy 5 · 1 0

the fight or flight drug, adrenaline....it burns your body up over time...

2007-02-13 12:31:04 · answer #6 · answered by zdonz 3 · 1 0

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