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Last year, Emily *, 27, hit a slump. She hated her job and the city where she lived, but couldn't figure out what to do about it. She and her boyfriend were, having issues, and her next-door neighbors were so noisy, they continually woke her up at three in the morning. "I thought I was coping pretty well, but I started having all kinds of physical problems I'd never had before in my life--my stomach was constantly upset, I was peeing all the time, and I even began to have trouble swallowing," she says.
She went to several doctors, who couldn't find anything wrong. Frustrated with feeling lousy, Emily finally mentioned her frequent urination to her primary-care ...