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Anastasia Prikhodko admitted about health problems

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A well-known singer said that since the beginning of the Russian invasion, the panic attacks have intensified, leading to loss of consciousness.

Ukrainian singer Anastasia Prikhodko admitted that with the outbreak of a full-scale war, she began to suffer from panic attacks, especially after air raids. He posted it on his Facebook.

“My panic attacks intensified, I woke up, then I couldn’t sleep and so on until the end of the night. I also got up five times in the night, then water, then smoking, then something else,” the artist wrote.

At the same time, the performer added that the lack of proper sleep led to unconsciousness.

“The fainting came back too, although the last time was after Eurovision. Before, food helped me, yesterday I cooked my favorite dish and somehow it no longer gives me joy. Perhaps, I tried to stop myself that my body said: “Enough,” summed up Anastasia Prikhodko.

It was previously reported that Anastasia Prikhodko got into a fight with a fighter of the Armed Forces of Ukraine over traffic rules.

Prikhodko spoke again about Potap

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Source: korrespondent

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