![]() Claustrophobia and hyperventilating during anxiety and during a manic episodes.” - Crystal T. Not being able to keep my body still and having muscle-like spasms without the pain (akathisia), memory loss and brain fog, constantly running into or hitting things, knots, pain, and really tight muscles in my back and shoulders and neck, a stiff and sore jaw from clamping it shut and grinding my teeth, not being able to breath, auditory hallucination - usually not any specific words I can make out, more like screaming. “Tactile hallucinations - things crawling on me or people or things brushing against me that aren’t there. In addition, some medical conditions can make cold-induced injury more likely, another reason you should consult with a medical professional before beginning cold. I get very fatigued as well, even though I may not physically be doing anything. But because the Breg Polar Care Cube Therapy System is cold enough to cause serious injury to the skin, it’s crucial that you first talk to your doctor before beginning treatment. I also get headaches from the extreme anger or adrenaline rushes. When the rage sets in, I blackout and don’t remember everything I say or do. I have had to have emergency gallbladder surgery and still live with issues everyday.” - Tiffany I.ġ7. “Gastrointestinal issues are common for me. When I’m leveled out, my skin clears up until the next episode.” - Kelly A.ġ6. When I’m going a million miles an hour and not sleeping, I’m filled with stress hormones and my skin takes a hit.
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