Sitting at his desk at work one day, Chang feels what he believes is his heart skipping a beat. Already diagnosed with somatic symptom disorder, what question might be racing through Chang's head?
A. "Does this mean I have a terminal heart problem?"
B. "I must be out of shape! How can I increase the intensity of my workouts?"
C. "I wonder if I had one too many cocktails last night and I am dehydrated?"
D. "I'm curious if I am more nervous about my performance appraisal than I thought."
Answer: A
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