Teenager discovers his panic attacks were actually seizures caused by a BRAIN TUMOR – after sitting through six years of therapy

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Everyone except his mother dismissed Chasin Mizrahi’s panic attacks as high levels of teenaged anxiety, until he was diagnosed with a benign brain tumor.

Starting at age 12, Chasin would have a series of three panic attacks, every 28 days.

Chasin, now 19, of Buffalo, New York, didn’t think he felt more worried or anxious than other teenagers, but on and off for six years, he would sit for an hour a week on his therapist’s couch, searching for a cause for his monthly anxiety.

But the episodes continued, the same as ever: three 30-second seizures, over the course of two days, every 28 days.

594221f71aca0ad16e62c876a3f48046 Teenager discovers his panic attacks were actually seizures caused by a BRAIN TUMOR - after sitting through six years of therapy

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