I slept all day. I feel better. I talked with crisis control. they said as long as I didn't feel I was in any immediate dangerous hurting myself that they didn't need to send a team out but they gave me a number to call if things get worse.
We're all glad you're feeling better and hope you'll be able to get help you may need.I slept all day. I feel better. I talked with crisis control. they said as long as I didn't feel I was in any immediate dangerous hurting myself that they didn't need to send a team out but they gave me a number to call if things get worse.
Dang! There I thought I was over my anxiety fits and then I got a gigantic one again when receiving my heating bill. I did indeed have to pay more than expected but that's not life-threatening as the promptly following anxiety fit wanted me to believe. And what's annoying me most is that it still lurks there in the background. I can feel it in the back of my head, waiting for my control to relax. My GP prescribed a tranquilizer but that's no solution imo. It's just suppressing the symptoms. And my very good therapist moved to Munich
I am certain that like last time it's mostly physical. My diabetes seems to be under control, so mybe it's the thyroid gland or menopause. But between the holidays all labs are closed so I must live with it for another 2 weeks at least. Worst possible timing.
Ah well, apparently I excel in everything I do, even in failing![]()
I wish I knew, sorry. I've been feeling a little anxious lately and I know partly why but I can't do anything about it.I don't know what's fully going on with me, but I am very anxious at present. If I knew what was triggering it, I'd have a chance at controlling it. Any ideas, guys?
I don't know what's fully going on with me, but I am very anxious at present. If I knew what was triggering it, I'd have a chance at controlling it. Any ideas, guys?
I don't know what's fully going on with me, but I am very anxious at present. If I knew what was triggering it, I'd have a chance at controlling it. Any ideas, guys?
Look for "anxiety gif breathing" on Google. There are gifs with awesome little graphics that tell you when/how to breathe in and breathe out in order to calm yourself. I've found them to be very helpful when dealing with my own anxiety.
I used to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown due to a noisy landlady. I solved the prob by listening to audiobooks all the time and by wearing industrial-strength earmuffs to keep all external noises out. It has helped splendidly, only now I can't sleep anymore without my mp3 player LOL. Still, it's the lesser of 2 evils.When my neighbour shouts at his cats (they have a habit of sitting on the esc key when he's desingning websitesI'd like to blame it on the anticipatory stress that I experienced because of my noisy neighbour. It might be residual stress. Maybe I'm still programmed to dread certain days of the week even though the trigger/reason has gone. Tuesdays were a regular fixture for noise. But then, no day of the week was safe because the pattern would rotate. I haven't experienced the hallucinations on other days. For a few weeks I was regularly moody between Thursday and Saturday though.
there are several possibilities:I don't know what's fully going on with me, but I am very anxious at present. If I knew what was triggering it, I'd have a chance at controlling it. Any ideas, guys?
I used to be on the verge of a nervous breakdown due to a noisy landlady. I solved the prob by listening to audiobooks all the time and by wearing industrial-strength earmuffs to keep all external noises out. It has helped splendidly, only now I can't sleep anymore without my mp3 player LOL. Still, it's the lesser of 2 evils.When my neighbour shouts at his cats (they have a habit of sitting on the esc key when he's desingning websites) I hear hardly anything. For the night I recommend custom made silicone earplugs. They cost between $ 70 and 100 and are worth every cent. They don't filter all frequencies equally well but the really good ones dampen the whole spectrum by 40-50 db.
there are several possibilities:
Diabetes and a malfunction of the thyroid gland are the most common ones. Another usual suspect is a hormonal imbalance caused by menopause or by a malfunction of the central brain area. Less common would be a malfunction in the adrenal gland. Most of these can be checked for by a simple blood test. To exclude a brain tumor (veeeeeeery remote likeliness), an MRI would be necessary.
In my case it seems to be a malfunction of the thyroid gland. I've had a little harmless tumor there for more than a decade and I suspect it to irritate the gland. It'd be extremely difficult to remove so I hope it can be treated by meds rather than by scalpel.
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