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Hi there,
Im not new to health anxiety I suffered horribly about 4 years ago when I found lumps in my neck wich triggered anxiety and panic attacks at the time I was absolutely convinced I had cancer of course I googled and I had all the symptoms of the illness it just snow balled onto constant visits to the Drs and emergency because I felt no one was listening to me. It was just the one last dr I saw made me realise I had anxiety and everything I was feeling was anxiety itself not some life threatening illness . In time I moved on and accepted I had to make the change and I did . Now 4 yrs on I'm suffering again and once again found a hard small lump on my wrist whilst I was washing my hands straight away before I could take my next breath I fell straight into panic mode and then onto anxiety I was proactive straight away went to the Drs got X-ray done everything came back clear but alls I've been left with is fear that they missed something or the X-ray just won't show what it really is meaning I think it's cancer I can't believe I'm putting myself through this again 😔 I feel extremely disappointed in myself
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Oh Ace, It is terrifying to go through and I feel for you. Medication can help (once I finally decided to take it - every time I got a prescription I googled the side effects and due to my anxiety, was too scared to take it. SO the cycle of anxiety continued). I hope your GP can help, and you can start to feel better soon.
I've had so many anxiety attacks over percieved health threats, and for a while I was too scared to go to sleep in case I didn't wake up. Once I did fall asleep, I woke up feeling fine and realised it was" just "anxiety. Then I went through it again the next night. You are definitely not alone in your health anxiety. It is hard for people who don't have it to understand, but I hope you find some peace and find someone who can help you xx
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Hi Ace,
You have already received helpful advice from others, so I thought I would recommend this link on health anxiety: http://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/resources/infopax.cfm?Info_ID=53
Previous threads on health anxiety you might like to check out are below:
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/online-forums/anxiety/health-anxiety-and-constantly-need-reassurance-#qkznmnHzvGGEbv8AAOnT_A
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/online-forums/anxiety/health-anxiety---how-to-undo-what-you've-googled-
https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/online-forums/anxiety/health-anxiety---ringing-in-ears
I hope this forum is a helpful and safe place for you 🙂
Best wishes,
Zeal
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