Interesting : This might depend on what type of exercise you're doing, or whether you might be using any performance-enhancing substances. Another question might be whether the issue for which your doctor prescribed medications is coming back? It could be helpful to talk with your psychiatrist about this and get to the bottom of it. Good luck to you.
Answered 3/4/2014
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Panic or generalized: The problem is likely panic disorder or a variant of it causing anger. Some men who get anxiety convert the anxiety into an angry feelings. During exercise there is a buildup of Lactic Acid in the bloodstream. It is well-known that about 30% of individuals with a history of panic attacks will develop a flareup of panic. This is of course less likely to occur if you are adequately medicated for your panic. Clonopin alone may not be enough to block this from happening.
Answered 6/26/2014
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