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Medical Conditions Anxiety Disorder, Support group, experience sharing.

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freshcorn
post Jul 9 2011, 12:24 PM

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QUOTE(kokhoe8 @ Jul 9 2011, 11:42 AM)
i dont think u need a doctor, u need more frens
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freshcorn
post Aug 2 2011, 11:54 PM

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QUOTE(H.K. Lee @ Aug 2 2011, 10:37 PM)
im surprise there's so many people experiencing this..

can anyone here who were confirm a anxiety disorder sufferer tell me how does it feel physically when you think you're in an anxious state?..does these physical experience come suddenly or it get worst day by day until the day you think it's serious?..

I believe there is anxiety disorder, i think i might have a mild form of it. but i always think that we can fix it with our thought. since our feeling comes from thought, and it then became physical..i try and try to figure my way out, and i still feel that im stuck at the same place..

i notice that im worrying a lot now compared to the earlier years. because im much more inefficient in whatever i do. if i were to translate it, it would sound much like. im worrying when im reading, im worrying that i cannot recall what i've read, im worrying that im worrying about my reading. and it goes on and on..

you guys experience stuff like that? personal experience? got any test or exam that doesn't make you feel too weird about it?..im worrying as i write, since im going to bump the thread, and people will start saying some guy have an anxiety disorder again..
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do you like boxers? you got a cute boxer dog pic on your avatar.

anyways, i have felt terrible discomfort in my heart when i experience anxiety. But I don't experience it a lot. If you want, you can try to see a psychiatrist to see if its really anxiety disorder in a govt hospital or something as it's cheaper.

sounds like you may have paranoia.......but dont' worry, it is treatable my friend. you just need professional advice and some support. smile.gif

 

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