?!AnXiEtY?

Moto asked:


since graduating from college two years ago, getting a real job-working 40-hours a week, breaking up with the love of my life and moving back home for now, i have developed some serious anxiety.. and it keeps getting worse and worse, i see someone on a bi-weekly for cognitive talking which is awesome, but it’s not enough.. and he keeps telling me i need medication, maybe for a little while,
i hate the idea of needing to be on meds and all the side-effects that come with it.. i was not always like this,
how can i naturally be who i use to be.. without the anxiety?!
is it possible?
help please!

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Comments 11

  1. b_banth wrote:

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    There are a lot of people who use self-talk to handle what is going on inside their minds. When self-talk is not monitored cautiously it can lead to drastic effects not only on one’s personality but also affects its mentality and psychology. Self-talk is a type of conversation which we conduct with ourselves. In literature we call it soliloquy. Brain’s reticular activating system never forgets what we repeat again and again. Ironically this system can not recognize what is beneficial to the individual and what is not. Think you can, think you can’t; either way, you’ll be right- a saying goes like this. Therefore when ever we ‘talk’ with ourselves, we should be cautious, very cautious in fact. There are a lot of audio programs which can help and there are a lot of online books. If I recall there is a book ‘self-talk solutions’ which is every effective in this scenario.

    Posted 17 Feb 2010 at 6:14 am
  2. WeezaLou wrote:

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    those are worries mostly due to all the things that are happening to you, the medication will help you to feel less worried all the time but the talking will deal with the issue, you;ve just got to put ur head up and say this is me and i am tryin to recover, you are who you are. what i also find helps is to think and be like a child, they dont worry about who thinks they look silly or what they are goin to have to deal with next, they laugh at silly things and play games al the time, try once in a while to be like a child and think les about ur worries, it really works and obviously if you have responsibilities you cant always be completly worry free, but give it ago when your on your own and worrying.

    Posted 20 Feb 2010 at 1:29 am
  3. delangel22 wrote:

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    If what you are doing now is not helping deal with your existing anxiety you may want to consider meds. Try exercise and diet first. I had anxiety for years and did not want to take meds either. Unfortunately the anxiety turned into panic attacks, and trust me that’s something you don’t want to deal with.

    Posted 22 Feb 2010 at 1:02 pm
  4. zwl88796 wrote:

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    I have suffered with anxiety for along time. I’m twenty now and still have problems with it. The only thing that really really really helped was being on a low doseage of Paxil CR 20mg. I recently stopped taking it about a year ago because of some other medication but it did help alot. Made me more out going and awake. I would go to the healthfood store if you really dont want medication and see what they say.

    Posted 23 Feb 2010 at 4:10 am
  5. Simply_Sambo wrote:

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    It is possible. The medications prescribed usually have more positives than negitive side effects. As in the positive outways the negitive. I have very bad anxiety. When I take a pill for this it is only as needed basis. The anxiety is what makes me not feel like myself. The pill taken makes me feel totally better and level headed and calm to where i can function tons better and I am myself….Please consider this. Hope ur feeling better soon!

    Posted 25 Feb 2010 at 1:48 am
  6. insurance lady wrote:

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    Sounds like you have a lot going on right now. Maybe you could give youself some time to adjust to the recent changes. Seeing a therapist is good and sometimes medication can help you get back on track. If you should have side effects then the medication can be adjusted or you can be put on a different one. You may want to try other things to keep yourself from dwelling on the problems, such as making sure you get enough exercise, doing some volunteer work or joining some sort of club and keeping up with friends, like making a lunch date or going to a movie.

    Posted 26 Feb 2010 at 9:08 am
  7. Angel wrote:

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    Hi hun , i really feel for you, it sounds like you have been under loads of stress it must be horrible for you i sort of know how you feel i started to feel really anxious and not myself it is really hard to explain, my doctor suggested i try some medication but i was terrified but in the end i agreed as long as it wasn’t strong medication that would make me spaced out, it seemed to help.I just think maybe you should carry on what your doing and you will be fine. I hope you feel better soon x

    Posted 27 Feb 2010 at 3:19 am
  8. yngmssluv wrote:

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    You might try to work out a wellness plan with someone. This is where you write down some of the signs you have when your feeling bad. and then you write down what you can do to feel better. And this would be a plan you could follow everyday to keep from being so anxious. Talk this over with your provider to see what they think.

    Posted 01 Mar 2010 at 4:45 pm
  9. hektik wrote:

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    Really, the issue is how you cope with your stress, and most times medication or sedation is not the answer. You need to relax. Treat it like an injury. If you have a broken rib, then you will need to stop periodically while doing any strenuous activity, right? Well, the psyche works the same way. Stop. Remember to breath deeply. Panic attacks can be very severe and have physical symptoms too. You are one of millions of Americans dealing with the same issue. Remember: You cannot control the world around you, you can only control how you deal with it. Try to slow down when life permits and smell the flowers now and then. Good luck.

    Posted 05 Mar 2010 at 3:10 am
  10. Just Jack wrote:

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    Hey there…What you’re experiencing is a NATURAL reaction to life’s TURMOIL! You’re going through A LOT of changes, and MAJOR changes–at that! Major change is stressful, so that is most likely WHY you’re so anxious! Give it TIME, and try some relaxation techniques! I mean look at it–you’ve:
    - Got a new job!
    - Lost a serious relationship
    - Are living back w/folks
    - Finished college
    That’s FOUR major changes…I say be AWARE of WHY you’re anxious, and then make some changes in your lifestyle…If you drink alcohol, TRY cutting DOWN…Alcohol will only MAGNIFY your stressors, and crank up your anxiety level!
    If you’re spiritual, or have a religious faith, try going to church, and PRAYER is awesome! Your faith is important for self-identity…For humans are really just spirits with an outward shell (body)….Take walks, and get PHYSICAL!! Exercise will help recharge your mind & body w/endorphins, aka the runner’s high! Also, follow your doctor’s advice…He got the letters M & D after his name for a reason! Take good care!!

    P.S.,
    Congrats on your SUCCESS!!!!

    Posted 06 Mar 2010 at 1:31 pm
  11. why john wrote:

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    this is easier to say than to do,i know. But, which of your serious anxieties is first on your list.Which really sets you off and try to work on it. One at a time, you said this all started bout two years ago.So do what it takes for now and get started back to the way you want to be. it’s not gonna happen over nite. Don,t get going with the alcohol either.

    Posted 08 Mar 2010 at 4:48 pm

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