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Doesn't get much easier, but i think with time the anxiety reaction. even in setbacks etc is not as bad as the first time you ever got T. That was dreadful.
@LukeYoung - Somehow, the anxiety gets worse each time I have an acoustic injury. I think I have a lot of unprocessed PTSD that instantly overwhelms my body when I realize I have been injured yet again.
I was in a pretty bad place last night with nausea and uncontrollable shaking, but the propranolol stopped the bodily response to the anxiety and allowed me to get some distance from the situation. Today was hard but bearable. I can do days like today...but I can't handle too many more full blown panic attacks.