Lately, especially this week, I've been more anxious and stressed because of some personal issue I'm going through. I haven't actually discussed this with anyone close to me, but since this is an Internet board, there's no harm, I suppose.
I think there is something medically wrong or abnormal about my physiology. This happened before, and I was able to deal with it, or the problem just went away by itself. However, I believe this is a recurring issue, but I've been able to at least deal with it the best I can. When I talked to my personal physician about it in the past, he couldn't quite give me any medical explanation, saying it was totally unheard of or I was just being anxious.
Without saying too much, my biochemistry of late has been anomalous, to say the least. I don't know exactly what's going on. Maybe it's my medication or perhaps certain foods that I eat, which are not out of the ordinary. Anyway, it's very frustrating. I don't think any of my co-workers have noticed (I certainly have). The thing is, it's not persistent, but when I notice it, I totally FREAK OUT and just want to distance myself. I doubt talking about it with my doctor would accomplish anything, based on previous experience. I've been reading and researching articles on how to deal with it, from everyday commonsense knowledge to "alternative" remedies.
There ... I'm quite relieved I've gotten that off my chest. It just helps me to think in a positive way.
I think there is something medically wrong or abnormal about my physiology. This happened before, and I was able to deal with it, or the problem just went away by itself. However, I believe this is a recurring issue, but I've been able to at least deal with it the best I can. When I talked to my personal physician about it in the past, he couldn't quite give me any medical explanation, saying it was totally unheard of or I was just being anxious.
Without saying too much, my biochemistry of late has been anomalous, to say the least. I don't know exactly what's going on. Maybe it's my medication or perhaps certain foods that I eat, which are not out of the ordinary. Anyway, it's very frustrating. I don't think any of my co-workers have noticed (I certainly have). The thing is, it's not persistent, but when I notice it, I totally FREAK OUT and just want to distance myself. I doubt talking about it with my doctor would accomplish anything, based on previous experience. I've been reading and researching articles on how to deal with it, from everyday commonsense knowledge to "alternative" remedies.
There ... I'm quite relieved I've gotten that off my chest. It just helps me to think in a positive way.
