I attended my scheduled C & P examination yesterday. I thought I was prepared for the examination, but questions about the MST incident caused me to become very upset. I spent more time crying than answering questions. The examiner was kind, but I wasted precious time trying to manage my anxiety and emotional instability and failed to provide important information as a result. At the conclusion of the examination, I insisted that the examiner let me exit out of a back door because I was too upset to go back through the waiting room. Now I am concerned that the important information I failed to specifically point out will be overlooked by the examiner when she prepares her report, even though that information is contained in my military records and also on my statement of incident. I am also very concerned that she is going to report me to someone or find me incompetent because I was experiencing a prolonged panic attack. I am not as unstable as I appeared. This C & P examination was a horrible experience. I do not want to have to repeat it for any reason. Do I have cause for concern? Has anyone else completely lost it during an examination?