Are These Anxiety Symptoms?
Are depression and not talking - anxiety symptoms?
Anxiety Question:
Are these anxiety symptoms: depression and not talking for two weeks?
Anxiety Answer:
Symptoms of Anxiety: If anxiety becomes pronounced, it can express itself in various ways.
For example, you may have trouble falling asleep; dwell on a particular situation and find it difficult to think of something else; feel tense, restless, jittery, dizzy and sweaty; have trouble concentrating; overeat or lose your appetite; be overly vigilant and startle easily; have a feeling of impending disaster, as if "something bad is going to happen;" or are depressed (anxiety can mask depression).
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