Paul Saladino· MD
And I'm like, "Hey, you said you only have anxiety or panic attacks on Thursdays. You told me you work from home every day except for Thursdays. So, are we correlating that the office on Thursday causes the panic attack?" "Yes."
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And I'm like, "Hey, you said you only have anxiety or panic attacks on Thursdays. You told me you work from home every day except for Thursdays. So, are we correlating that the office on Thursday causes the panic attack?" "Yes."
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It's quite varied. And there's a lot of people out there who have anxiety or palpitations or maybe are having these attacks that may feel like PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder, or, you know, higher blood pressures.