View Full Version : Hi everyone! I'm Myla and I'm excited to connect with you all.
beachymg
04-12-2017, 05:08 AM
Hi everyone,
I had signed up for this before, but haven't really posted much. My anxiety has been extremely bad the past couple months. A good friend of mine, who was in good shape passed away from a stroke last Thanksgiving and my fear of dying spiked. I have anxiety for a few years now and there are times where I can deal with it much better and times where I just can't bare with it at all. It takes over my whole day. This time the physical symptoms are so bad.
Looking forward to meeting some of you and connecting. It'll definitely keep my mind occupied. And hopefully calm me down.
Hugs,
beachymg
gypsylee
04-12-2017, 06:30 AM
Hi there Myla and welcome :)
Synner
04-12-2017, 08:27 AM
Hi everyone,
I had signed up for this before, but haven't really posted much. My anxiety has been extremely bad the past couple months. A good friend of mine, who was in good shape passed away from a stroke last Thanksgiving and my fear of dying spiked. I have anxiety for a few years now and there are times where I can deal with it much better and times where I just can't bare with it at all. It takes over my whole day. This time the physical symptoms are so bad.
Looking forward to meeting some of you and connecting. It'll definitely keep my mind occupied. And hopefully calm me down.
Hugs,
beachymgHi Myla :)
From your description, you should talk to your doctor (or better yet your therapist if you're seeing one) about Panic Disorder, and ask him/her to contrast it for you with Anxiety Disorder. They are different. When I was first diagnosed they told me GAD. I didn't start to get better until I was diagnosed with Panic Disorder. Still have the occasional flare up, which is how I found this forum, but you can control it to the point where it doesn't take over your life. I was attack free for about 10 years until a minor health issue back in November triggered an attack. I've been mostly symptom free again for about a month now.
GAD and Panic are very similar, but there are some differences in triggers, symptoms, and treatments.
Welcome to the forum. I am older now at 60 and a friend of mine passed away last year at age 59 from Lymphoma and another former co-worker passed away at 55 from lung cancer. I don't like hearing of those things either. I could go on, but I won't as it will be depressing.
Ponder
04-14-2017, 12:30 AM
Welcome Myla. You wont go away empty handed. There's always something to find.
Here's to more bearable times. :)
MainerMikeBrown
04-14-2017, 01:38 PM
Beachymg, you don't want to fear death too much because then you'll miss out on living.
I agree with MainerMikeBrown.
Synner
04-18-2017, 07:48 AM
Beachymg, you don't want to fear death too much because then you'll miss out on living.That's great advice, but the problem is that is kinda the definition of panic disorder. While triggers can differ, it's often health related. In my case (and it sounds like hers as well) you fixate on dying. So that's kinda like telling a depressed person to just look on the bright side of things.
The human mind in many instances is more geared toward the negative and it takes extra work to get your mind to go to the positive side.
Atomshanti
04-18-2017, 09:19 AM
I still remember those days that I suffered like you. It was terrible.
tcme64
04-18-2017, 01:09 PM
Hi there. Have you tried an medication?
Ponder
04-18-2017, 01:14 PM
The human mind in many instances is more geared toward the negative and it takes extra work to get your mind to go to the positive side.
In the spirit of the above author I feel compelled to say, "I agree." : )
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.2.0 Copyright © 2025 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.