johnny
11-14-2006, 09:09 AM
Hi, I was wondering if anyone out there shares similar symptoms to me.
I experience all the symptoms of anxiety but it does not have any focus, i.e. there is no particular thing I have an irrational fear or dread of.
It seems as if my brain is stuck in fight or flight mode without there being any reason. It varies in severity from a mild irratation to occasionally being severe. Seroxat does minimise it.
On a day to day to basis it effects me in the following ways
- sometimes limits my concentration span.
- can make me take undue risks, as when I am at my worst I seem to need some sort of buzz.
- usual tension headaches, muscular pain etc.
- I don't really like new social gatherings (not extreme, maybe just a little bit of shyness).
- It is worse at weekends or holidays where I have no distraction.
As I said mainly it is just a background anxiety that is not too incapacitating but occasionally I find it difficult to function.
I don't know if it is connected (probably, I suppose), but I also have a stammer which was fairly severe in the past, but again seroxat helps.
I would love to hear your views,
Johnny
I experience all the symptoms of anxiety but it does not have any focus, i.e. there is no particular thing I have an irrational fear or dread of.
It seems as if my brain is stuck in fight or flight mode without there being any reason. It varies in severity from a mild irratation to occasionally being severe. Seroxat does minimise it.
On a day to day to basis it effects me in the following ways
- sometimes limits my concentration span.
- can make me take undue risks, as when I am at my worst I seem to need some sort of buzz.
- usual tension headaches, muscular pain etc.
- I don't really like new social gatherings (not extreme, maybe just a little bit of shyness).
- It is worse at weekends or holidays where I have no distraction.
As I said mainly it is just a background anxiety that is not too incapacitating but occasionally I find it difficult to function.
I don't know if it is connected (probably, I suppose), but I also have a stammer which was fairly severe in the past, but again seroxat helps.
I would love to hear your views,
Johnny