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22 years ago 0 75 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Evelyn, I know that you posted this question a while ago, but i just read it now. I don't know for a fact that this kind of reaction is neurologically related, but i would assume that it has something to do with it, due to overstimulation. Almost everyone i know with panic, anxiety, or bad nerves agrees that sudden noises, bright lights, etc cause uneasy feelings. Especially places like clubs, concerts, etc. My friends and i all pick the places we go based on crowds, and noise, and lights. (We're an anxious bunch though). Anyways, just wanted you to know that you're not alone! Beth
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I'm curious about the person who wrote re: sensitity to strong lights and lots of noise---I get that overwhelming feeling, too, in certain situations involving those characteristics. Not necessarily anxiety,but a feeling of being overwhelmed, like there's too much to process---is that neurologically related--anyone know?

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