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09-16-2007, 01:15 AM
Hello,
Someone recently stated in a post that he was happy to find this forum because it allowed him to share his experiences with others. At the same time, he was discouraged by the fact that very few people on here seem to have recovered from their struggles with anxiety.
Obviously, the reason why most of the posts on here come from people who are still struggling is because those who recover no longer have a reason to participate on an anxiety forum.
This is unfortunate because it creates a skewed view of the prospects for recovery.
So I feel obligated to briefly share my experience: I have struggled with excessive anxiety for most of my adult life. Earlier this year, the anxiety began to literally destroy my life. It spiraled me into a deep depression--constant stress, constant suffering, no sleep, no hope. In a word, Hell on Earth.
So I tried every option available to me. None of them worked. With each failed option, I became more anxious, more hopeless, and more depressed.
One day, I stumbled on a book at Barnes and Noble written by Dr. Steven Hayes called "Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life".
All I can say is, wow!
I have read virtually every book that you can find on anxiety at your local bookstore--none of them compare.
Four months into the process, this book has literally changed my life.
So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, if you've tried a number of options and are still suffering, go to a bookstore and read the first 20 or so pages of this book. What do you have to lose, other than your suffering?
Best wishes,
--Brian
Someone recently stated in a post that he was happy to find this forum because it allowed him to share his experiences with others. At the same time, he was discouraged by the fact that very few people on here seem to have recovered from their struggles with anxiety.
Obviously, the reason why most of the posts on here come from people who are still struggling is because those who recover no longer have a reason to participate on an anxiety forum.
This is unfortunate because it creates a skewed view of the prospects for recovery.
So I feel obligated to briefly share my experience: I have struggled with excessive anxiety for most of my adult life. Earlier this year, the anxiety began to literally destroy my life. It spiraled me into a deep depression--constant stress, constant suffering, no sleep, no hope. In a word, Hell on Earth.
So I tried every option available to me. None of them worked. With each failed option, I became more anxious, more hopeless, and more depressed.
One day, I stumbled on a book at Barnes and Noble written by Dr. Steven Hayes called "Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life".
All I can say is, wow!
I have read virtually every book that you can find on anxiety at your local bookstore--none of them compare.
Four months into the process, this book has literally changed my life.
So PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE, if you've tried a number of options and are still suffering, go to a bookstore and read the first 20 or so pages of this book. What do you have to lose, other than your suffering?
Best wishes,
--Brian