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I am new here. I have severe anxiety attacks that put me on disability, and depression I have had since I was a teenager. I was also diagnosed with fibro about a year or so ago. I just have a few general questions. One, is it common to feel very weak after bending over or picking up a basket of laundry? Two, can it cause you to feel like your circulation is cut off? Three, Is Breast pain associated with it? I appreciate any help.

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Sorry your feeling so rubbish, it doesn’t sound anything like my symptoms but every one is different, if your only just going onto meds maybe that would explain your symptoms , if you are not happy you need to go back to your doctor. Good luck 😉

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