Southside
12-02-2008, 10:15 AM
A couple things:
When I'm thinking about a symptom, it's there. For instance My feet were tingling real bad the other day, and I was obsessing about it. I started doing something that took my mind off it, a 1/2 hour later, I noticed it was gone. The other day, I said to my wife, my vision has been real good lately, the next day I felt like my vision was shakey.
My question is, there are times when I feel little anxiety and stress and I'm not obsessing (particularly over my health), but I still have physical symptoms. It seems to me that the physical symptoms would be bad during times of high anxiety and much less or gone when I'm relaxed and feeling good. But they are usually always there. Is that how anyone else is?
Lastly, it seems like it is something else every other day. Once I start to feel ok with something, I notice something new. It irks me, because it always seems like there is something to worry about.
When I'm thinking about a symptom, it's there. For instance My feet were tingling real bad the other day, and I was obsessing about it. I started doing something that took my mind off it, a 1/2 hour later, I noticed it was gone. The other day, I said to my wife, my vision has been real good lately, the next day I felt like my vision was shakey.
My question is, there are times when I feel little anxiety and stress and I'm not obsessing (particularly over my health), but I still have physical symptoms. It seems to me that the physical symptoms would be bad during times of high anxiety and much less or gone when I'm relaxed and feeling good. But they are usually always there. Is that how anyone else is?
Lastly, it seems like it is something else every other day. Once I start to feel ok with something, I notice something new. It irks me, because it always seems like there is something to worry about.