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February 14th, 2010 by admin | 4 Comments | Filed in Anxiety Symptoms

what might be wrong with me? for the past 10 mounths i’ve been going through the following symptoms:
depression
anxiety
depersonalization derealisation
brain fog
blurred vision
heart palpitations
thoughts and sensations about the universe and how we are here that increase my depression
sleep anxiety
fear of dying in my sleep
insomnia
a noise in my head that bolts me awaik right before i fall asleep
feeling shaky
senstion of butterflies in my stomach
bizzare thoughts
mind confusion
irritability
weird sensations at night while i’m trying to sleep
inability to consontrate in class
fear of insanity
fear of death
fear of nothingness
fear of having a serious physical or mental condition
mild hallucinations (seeing lines or black dots that arnt there)
hppd
stress
out of body sensations when i’m trying to sleep
lethargy
inability to enjoy almost everything
racing thoughts
inability to relaxe
obssessions about getting better
apathy
disoriantation
feelings of fear
spiritual thoughts that increase anxiety and depression
thinking i’m dead
desperation to feel normal again
all this for 10 mounths what are some possible mental or physical problems that i might have?

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February 7th, 2010 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Anxiety Symptoms

what might be wrong with me? for the past 10 mounths i’ve been going through the following symptoms:
depression
anxiety
depersonalization derealisation
brain fog
blurred vision
heart palpitations
thoughts and sensations about the universe and how we are here that increase my depression
sleep anxiety
fear of dying in my sleep
insomnia
a noise in my head that bolts me awaik right before i fall asleep
feeling shaky
senstion of butterflies in my stomach
bizzare thoughts
mind confusion
irritability
weird sensations at night while i’m trying to sleep
inability to consontrate in class
fear of insanity
fear of death
fear of nothingness
fear of having a serious physical or mental condition
mild hallucinations (seeing lines or black dots that arnt there)
hppd
stress
out of body sensations when i’m trying to sleep
lethargy
inability to enjoy almost everything
racing thoughts
inability to relaxe
obssessions about getting better
apathy
disoriantation
feelings of fear
spiritual thoughts that increase anxiety and depression
thinking i’m dead
all this for 10 mounths what are some possible mental or physical problems that i might have?

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November 12th, 2009 by admin | 16 Comments | Filed in Anxiety Attacks

How to treat social anxiety attacks?
My symptoms when in public discussions with people or sitting through a public lecture or conference meeting. I lose concentration and become light headed. I feel very uncomfortable. This feeling usually will last through out the whole meeting and even about 30 min after. I have a hard time eating soon after as well because I have trouble swallowing. Can someone help me out? I have been to the doctor and she prescribed me a anti depression, anxiety medication. I don’t really want to take this because of the side effects. Please help

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October 27th, 2009 by admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Anxiety Symptoms

Time Remaining:
1. Stress is a(n) ________ on one’s body or mind.
(Points: 1)
hormone

strain

gland

alarm

2. A stressor is _____ that can be positive or negative.
(Points: 1)
a nerve

an event

tension

fatique

3. When you feel frightened, your body releases stress ________ into your blood, which focus concentration, speed reaction time, and increase strength and agility.
(Points: 1)
signals

glands

hormones

resistance

4. Which of the following changes occur during the alarm stage of the stress response?
(Points: 1)
Hormones are released

Leg muscles cramp

Vision blurs

Blood pressure increases

5. The interrelationship of the mind and the body is called the mind-body ________.
(Points: 1)
fusion

system

connection

vibration

6. Which of the following are not physical signs of stress?
(Points: 1)
Headache

Depression

Anxiety

Loneliness

Compulsive eating

7. Which of the following changes occur as a result of stress hormones during the alarm stage?
(Points: 1)
The muscles tense

The heart slows down

Strength increases

Sense of smell sharpens

8. What is eustress?
(Points: 1)
A stress hormone

A physical symptom of stress

A yoga position

A positive stressor

9. Backaches, fatigue, and crying are physical signs of stress that are evidence of which of the following?
(Points: 1)
The physical stress reaction

The mind-body connection

The distress phenomenon

All of the above

10. Which of the following is the first and most important thing to do to manage stress?
(Points: 1)
Use communication skills

Think positively

Know what is stressful for you

Prioritize what has to be done

11. One example of a healthy technique for managing stress is:
(Points: 1)
eating ice cream.

visualizing success.

stopping exercising.

procrastinating.

12. Which of these activities might create eustress?
(Points: 1)
Getting engaged

Being robbed

Moving to a new apartment

Both A and C
if it’s so basic then why can’t why can’t you answer it?

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October 14th, 2009 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Anxiety Symptoms

My symptoms when in public discussions with people or sitting through a public lecture or conference meeting. I lose concentration and become light headed. I feel very uncomfortable. This feeling usually will last through out the whole meeting and even about 30 min after. I have a hard time eating soon after as well because I have trouble swallowing. Can someone help me out? I have been to the doctor and she prescribed me a anti depression, anxiety medication. I don’t really want to take this because of the side effects. Please help

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September 29th, 2009 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Anxiety Symptoms

hey i have suffered from the following symptoms since a relative died and i became down and my eating habits excessive (bingeiing on sugar) since i was 16 (im 22 now).. i was told its candida by a health person in a shop twice, but my DR and psyciatrist say is depression/anxiety.
Please can someone confirm if these symptoms are anxiety related?
spaceyness.. feeling of being drunk or high.. unreal feeling
heavy head that feels dizzy to move sometimes
pressure on the eyes and sometimes nose .. not really a headache more a pressure
sometimes loose bowell movements if i overindulge too much or am nervous
tiredness.. wanting to sleep and sleep..
cant be bothred doing anything really, being lazy
mixing up my words
this is making me feel like i hate life. i feel like i am going mad and cant control my thoughts sometimes.. i just feel so bad and wanna get better!
I went for a blood test and everything normal but a borderline underactive thyroid, and i am overweight.

thanks xx

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September 28th, 2009 by admin | 4 Comments | Filed in Anxiety Symptoms

my mom is 70 and had been on sythroid. not sure when they put her on .007mcg of sythroid but after a fall in July, she entered into hosp. dr up’ed it to 1.0 , i noticed a big change of anxiety, and she has gone downhill since. she is currently being treated for depression, anxiety, psychosis . Dr says it will take 4-6 weeks for med to make a difference. no one knows what causes psychosis in elderly, but i am wondering why Dr lowered the dose immediately to .025mcg?
they did check. i can’ t tell you the exact values, but in the chart there are 3 in a row, the 1st was normal, the middle one was low, and the 3rd one was normal. i don’t know why that makes sense, but they lowered it based on some of her symptoms, Physchiatrist on a senior behavioral unit,
not sure if she had always been on .007 mcg prior, but i know the increase in July was to 1.0mcg. i know that just a little change makes a big difference. Could my mom get better, and gain her mind back? she started acting poorly then too, stopped watching tv, and would just stare, sort of gave it up, she also has had hx of depression, and chronic pain with Rhuematoid arthritis. she also has had several UTI’s this year, and i understand this causes some of the confusion, dementia in elderly.
Could the symptoms of pshycosis and confusion go away when the thyroid levels are reduced? how long should it take for this to happen? Or could it have gone to far? leaving her with dementia, pshycosis permanantly? thanks for you well wishes, this is so difficult for us to comprehend , how this change has rendered my mom so mentally challenged.

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August 29th, 2009 by admin | 7 Comments | Filed in Treating Anxiety

I have been on various prescription medications in the last few years for depression, anxiety, and overall cloudiness [almost positive it's depersonalization disorder], but they seem to make me feel like a zombie, on top of numerous unwanted side effects.
What are some remedies, pills, or herbs I can take to help with these illnesses?
Also, I have been off of medication since March.

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August 29th, 2009 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Anxiety Symptoms

Well I just wanted to let you know things that I’ve been observing and doing for the past year that has helped me so much with bipolar, depression, anxiety. Seriously, I can’t even sleep for days without my heavy loads of medication, but these ways of doing things really helps with all of this. At first I thought it wouldn’t help then, I just tried and found it really helped. Here are some things that naturally helps that you can do on your own.

First of all never call your self sick or label yourself. You must accept yourself also. Just treat yourself for your symptoms, like a cold in a way. Notice your symptoms, like when you notice a cough, treat it, but don’t obsess over it, and you’ll notice improvement the best. Remember things can always be worse so make the most of what you can as you try to improve your situation.

To feel better you have to want it and believe you’ll be okay, and once you believe it and want it, you’ll start asking people questions and be interested on your own on how to be stable. You’ll also feel a relief that you will find help soon enough. All the help you need is within yourself and other places out there.

The body works by chemical reactions and foods are chemicals consumed to help the body carry on things that the body needs to do. So it’s important to get all nutrients needed. Take half a multi-vitamin a day, try taking vitamin b-stress complex daily, and take omega 3-6-9 supplements which is proven to help with nourishing the brain.Take it for a few weeks and you’ll notice the difference.

Also, mood problems can occur from hormonal imbalances, like low thyroid levels.
It is also very important to get sunlight daily which helps boost the mood. Exercise helps boost the mood and and take care of excess energy. It helps with better sleep at night.

Make sure you sleep and wake up at a regular schedule. Sleep is very important to help the mind heal and to be in a good mood. Get 8hrs of sleep each night. No more than ten because too much sleep can make you feel groggy.

Another thing is try to change any negative or stressful thought you have to an optimistic one. Even if it doesn’t feel like you believe it, tell yourself you believe it. I once was told everything is love, atleast some sort of love, and everything else is your own perception. Jealousy, hate anger, resentment takes away calmness from people, and a sense of peace in ones’ mind is important. it’s also important to have a general love for humanity.

Also stay away from stimulating things, no hair spray, markers, chocolate, tea, coffee, horror flicks. Anything that causes that high or rushed feeling causes stress on the body.

Here are some great websites for anxiety and bipolar:

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/anxiety_self_help.htm

http://www.selftherapy.org/?gclid=CPnvtsDKrpwCFRxNagodJj2Sjw

http://anxieties.com/free.php

http://www.anxietynetwork.com/helphome.html

http://blogs.psychcentral.com/bipolar/2008/12/10-bipolar-disorder-self-help-tips/

Hope this helps you guys, message me if you have any questions or wanna talk
I’m diagnosed with bipolar from three different doctors. This information works for anyone

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August 26th, 2009 by admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Anxiety Symptoms

I would appreciate if you read this, I believe it will help anyone with these symptoms or anyone that wants to be in a healthy mood :)

Well I just wanted to let you know things that I’ve been observing and doing for the past year that has helped me so much with bipolar, depression, anxiety. Seriously, I can’t even sleep for days without my heavy loads of medication, but these ways of doing things really helps with all of this. At first I thought it wouldn’t help then, I just tried and found it really helped. Here are some things that naturally helps to keep the body balanced and in good shape overall that you can do on your own.

First of all never call your self sick or label yourself. Just treat yourself for your symptoms, like a cold in a way. Notice your symptoms, like when you notice a cough, treat it, but don’t obsess over it, and you’ll notice improvement the best. Remember things can always be worse so make the most of what you can as you try to improve your situation.

The body works by chemical reactions and foods are chemicals consumed to help the body carry on things that the body needs to do. So it’s important to get all nutrients needed. Take half a multi-vitamin a day, try taking vitamin b-stress complex daily, and take omega 3-6-9 supplements which is proven to help with nourishing the brain.Take it for a few weeks and you’ll notice the difference.

It is also very important to get sunlight daily which helps boost the mood. Exercise helps boost the mood and and take care of excess energy. It helps with better sleep at night.

Make sure you sleep and wake up at a regular schedule. Sleep is very important to help the mind heal and to be in a good mood. Get 8hrs of sleep each night. No more than ten because too much sleep can make you feel groggy.

Another thing is try to change any negative or stressful thought you have to an optimistic one. Even if it doesn’t feel like you believe it, tell yourself you believe it. I once was told everything is love, atleast some sort of love, and everything else is your own perception. Jealousy, hate anger, resentment takes away calmness from people, and a sense of peace in ones’ mind is important. it’s also important to have a general love for humanity.

Also stay away from stimulating things, no hair spray, markers, chocolate, tea, coffee, horror flicks. Anything that causes that high or rushed feeling causes stress on the body.

Hope this helps you guys, message me if you have any questions or wanna talk

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