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Anxiety and Nausea

Biankka
Community Member
I'm am currently battling with anxiety and often feel quiet queezy in the stomach which makes me feel like I need to be sick... I have been sick for soo long on a regular basis with an unknown diagnosis which is causing me to have anxiety attacks when I worry about being sick (even if I am not at the time) I am getting married in exactly 3 months and I am battling serious paranoia that I will not make it on my wedding day if i worry about being sick or stressed soo much I make myself sick... I need some serious help pleaseeeee!!!
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Croix
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Dear Biankka~

Havering anxiety is horrible, and can have all sorts of physical effects. I've had it for very many years and have had everything from headaches to nausea and stomach cramps, plus more, so I know how you feel - there are lost of others here who will know too. Anxiety does feed on anxiety and there is the worry of having attacks at just the wrong time.

First off do you mind if I ask if you are being treated for your anxiety? It was the only way I got better. Trying on my own simply made things worse over time. If you are under treatment can I suggest you see your doctor and say your regime needs looking at, it's not that effective. Of course if you are not being treated I'd suggest now would be an excellent time to go see about it.

Dealing with individual attacks as they happen is one thing, and here I've found controlled breathing plus being in a frame of mind where I understand what is happening both help. Have a look at

Forums / Anxiety / SELF HELP TIPS FOR MANAGING ANXIETY

which is long but has helped me heaps.

Trying to reduce background stress has helped too. That's partly trying to aroid things that cause stress, having exercise, nutrition, a healthy lifestyle and getting enough sleep. Plus reserving a while each day to do something enjoyable just for you - preferably something that takes your mind away from everyday worries. I use books among other things, do you have anything like that?

A wedding can seem a very daunting thing, so you need allies. Are you able to talk about all of this with your fiance ? Hopefully he is someone who can be an understanding source of strength when things get hard. If he is simply concerned for you and not putting the pressure of expectations on you then that will help.

Would you like to come back and talk some more?

Croix