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Hi does anyone else suffer from health anxiety
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Hi,
Welcome to BB,
Most of us suffer from what your talking about,has your councillor suggested you see a GP or other professionals? I am not getting the whole story from you. Are you on medication? Has anyone diagnosed you?
Dory
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Hi there
I don't suffer from health anxiety, mine is generalised. Besides seeing a counsellor, what else do you do to manage your anxiety?
Yes I sometimes feel the physical sides of anxiety in terms of heart palpations and sweatiness. I have had a few panic attacks and they are very scary.
I currently have my anxiety in a manageable state, it is has been this way for nearly two years. Currently I am swimming, walking, go to yoga once a week, eating a variety of fresh food and trying to get some Vitamin D each day (especially in the morning as it resets our melatonin levels). I also sometimes practice mindfulness and do my deep breathing exercises. Plus I always have a good book to read to stop my mind racing and being unproductive.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Blue Jane
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Hi cakeboss and welcome to the forums.
Like you I sometimes get health anxiety. Especially if my GAD is flaring up. Anxiety also causes unexpected symptoms that can make your health anxiety worse. For me I got throat spasms (don't know the actual name of it) and it made me think I was gonna stop breathing. But it was just my anxiety. There are many unexpected symptoms like excessive thirst, urinary urgency, feeling faint and sometimes shakey. To help combat health anxiety you need to deal with you overall anxiety. For me this involved me talking to my gp and seeing a therapist about it. I also did some meditation to help reduce my racing thoughts before going to bed. I also found reassuring myself helped. I would just say to myself " you are ok, you are safe, you are healthy. This is just anxiety. IT will pass" At first it didn't help but after a while I started believing in it.
Hope some of this was helpful
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Hey there cake boss,(awesome name)
The best thing you are doing is noticing how you are feeling,and being open to help.
Has anyone suggested group classes? Not sure if there are classes but something to look into.
I am only now finding new things about me that I was blind to, I figure the more I know the more I can try to control.
I not long started walking with a group,it has been good(honestly cause I am out and looking at nature. I plan to start a meditation group soon.
So cakeboss what's your best cake?
Dory
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