It may be self-created, and connected to being caught-up in anti-vaccine conspiracy land.
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Don't believe a word of what she said
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Clearly a highly suggestible woman who anticipated an adverse event, and experienced a panic attack with somatic symptoms. Rather common, actually.
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It sounds bullshit
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Might be hard for her to admit it given the propaganda around the moral high ground of fearlessness and the glorious immune systems of folks who drink green smoothies.
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I wore a mask during a four hour test last month. I felt fine. Then I had red wine and chocolate, and I felt even better.
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Or a simple diagnosis of being a liar.
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Not a medical professional, but that sounds about right to me. Imagine how less crazy things would be in the US if there was universal health care and folks felt safer and not in a countrywide Hunger Games scenario.
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More like overblowing-things disorder.
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I've felt like that during and after just exams. The problem isn't the mask.
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