Natural Mystic
05-13-2014, 04:00 AM
Hello lovelies,
I am Nicky from England. In 2009 I was diagnosed with skin cancer (I am clear) and subsequently suffered my first anxiety/panic a couple of months after diagnosis.
I have always been a confident half glass full kinda girl and really you would have thought would be the last person to suffer from nerves/anxiety, but I did.
During the first year or so I suffered terribly, thinking I was going crazy. Eventually I became to understand what this is and became less scared of the "attacks". Today I am not suffering as I was, however I do get feelings of utter anxiety from nowwhere, and it can happen at any time. You know, that feeling of unease, butterflies, shaky, like something terrible has happened or will happen. But I can't put my finger on why it is happening at that moment.
I can sympathise with anyone suffering anxiety/panics, it really isn't fun and can at times be extremely frightening. The only advice as a sufferer myself is to understand it and ride it, eventually it goes away, or you learn to mange it.
Anyway that's me, hello :)
I am Nicky from England. In 2009 I was diagnosed with skin cancer (I am clear) and subsequently suffered my first anxiety/panic a couple of months after diagnosis.
I have always been a confident half glass full kinda girl and really you would have thought would be the last person to suffer from nerves/anxiety, but I did.
During the first year or so I suffered terribly, thinking I was going crazy. Eventually I became to understand what this is and became less scared of the "attacks". Today I am not suffering as I was, however I do get feelings of utter anxiety from nowwhere, and it can happen at any time. You know, that feeling of unease, butterflies, shaky, like something terrible has happened or will happen. But I can't put my finger on why it is happening at that moment.
I can sympathise with anyone suffering anxiety/panics, it really isn't fun and can at times be extremely frightening. The only advice as a sufferer myself is to understand it and ride it, eventually it goes away, or you learn to mange it.
Anyway that's me, hello :)