It could ...: It's amazing the symptoms that can manifest with significant anxiety. What you mention is definitely possible. But you should make sure there isn't another more concerning cause that requires alternative treatment. This may entail help from a cardiologist or neurologist depending on a more detailed history reveals.
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Hyperventilation: Yes. Of course. Not learning how to breathe your stress away. Not learning how to redefine your feelings so they don't cause so much panic. Not exercising, doing yoga, or learning how to meditate can cause you to experience your anxiety like this.
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Eyeglasses?: Could it be as simple as vision test for Rx or new Rx? Also, if you take medication for the anxiety - it could be a side effect. But yes, anxiety has become the 'usual suspect' for pretty much everything we feel and don't like. Both the actual chemicals involved that have wide ranging effects on body systems and our expectancies for symptoms are powerful. Consider learning Mindfullness Meditation
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