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Anxiety and feeling jittery and unable to concentrate

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I have been taking medication for acid reflux which had terrible side effects leaving me tired, depressed, dizzy and sometimes very jumpy and jittery. Came off them and two weeks later still tired and very jittery. A friend came to see me yesterday and I felt so jittery and jumpy that I was desperate for her to go This is not good= is it a component of anxiety anyone else get this. Very worried about my state of mind and health.

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Morning Annie-w.

I think you are showing symptoms of anxiety however I would advise you to visit your GP and explain about your feelings. I take Lanzaprol for acid reflux and it is really good and I have had no side effects at all. I hope you feel better soon.

Kenny-w

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