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The organizers say that they expect Susan Boyle to perform, but the final decision has not been yet made, reports AP. It will probably be dependent on how fast Boyle will fully recover from her anxiety attack.
While people do feel anxious from time to time, some people do feel this way constantly. This is called anxiety attack or generalized anxiety disorder. This can affect people's body as well.
In addition to experiencing excessive, uncontrollable anxiety for 6 months or more, people with generalized anxiety disorder have at least three of the symptoms below more days than not.
* Restlessness or a feeling of being "keyed up" or "on edge"
* Being easily fatigued
* Difficulty concentrating or a sense of your mind going blank
* Irritability
* Muscle tension
* Difficulty sleeping
Other physical symptoms associated with generalized anxiety disorder include:
* Trembling, twitching, muscle soreness
* Headaches, sweating or chills, nausea, dizziness
* Shortness of breath
* Diarrhea
* Irritable bowel syndrome
* Being easily startled
People with generalized anxiety disorder may also experience depression at some point.
According to the Celebritycafe.com Susan Boyle "doesn't want to say no to recording," said the source. "But everything else that comes with it? Concerts, television appearances? This is not what's best for her. There has to be a way where she can sing and be financially secure, and not have to sacrifice her well-being."