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Hospital Wing Sealed Off in Marlton NJ
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[quote:ArmouredKitten:MV8yNjkxMzEzXzQ3MjkwODM1XzY1ODQ1ODAx] [quote:ShockJock:MV8yNjkxMzEzXzQ3Mjg4NTA0X0M5QTJBOTU4] I'm more interested in the panic attack. That's serious because you're under some type of stress that's eating you up inside to the point that your BODY is being adversely affected. Zoloft (Sertraline) is very effective medicine for that but the best thing to do is figure out why you're under so much stress and work through it. [/quote] I went to the ER twice within 5 days for heart attack symptoms. I have a history of anxiety and drug abuse as well, so when I started to notice the pain in my chest and arm I gradually got more and more concerned over a week until it culminated in rushing to the ER After developing more extreme symptoms like hot flashes, sweating, tingling sensation all over, weakness of limbs. I came away from it learning just how serious panic attacks can be. I had never experienced one and I guess subconsciously thought of It as a sort of minor and purely psychological event. Never would I have imagined the possibility of manifesting heart attack symptoms by worrying about it. The ER gave me a small supply of xanax after the second visit confirmed even more that it wasn't cardiac related. A lot of they symptoms and anxiety have died down since being assured by further medical testing [/quote]
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I couldn't post here at the time because of an ISP ban, and I wanted to post it here now that I'm not banned.
Basically, on November 5th I went to the ER for heart attack symptoms which turned out to be a panic attack.
When I was being rolled get testing, I saw a blue tarp taped to the opening with a door covering the entrance to an entire wing.
Can any one that works in an ER or just happens to know think of anything that would call for that?
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