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Lost soul

Craig_m
Community Member
I've had anxiety and depression for nearly as long as I can remember. Had many different treatments. Nothing really helped. When I have stomach and shortness of breath. I get sedated.basically I just deal with it day by day. I also have a lot of physical health issues. Diabetes. Diabetic nurophathy vascular disease both legs arthritis pain back and hips. I'm having daily panic attacks nausea and other things. That's all good pretty use to it. But last few weeks have been different high and low blood sugar , insomnia, thinking of dying all the time. Because I'm high risk of the virus, feeling like I'm not going to make it. Not much support around I keep to myself because of mood disorders. Not sure what I want to get from hereTake it as it comes.
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calmseeker
Community Member

Hi Craig,

Warmest of welcomes to the forums. You will find many kind and understanding people on this space.

It sounds like you're having a really rough time. Panic attacks can be extremely isolating and scary, I have been experiencing them for a number of years myself. Coping with your health issues must be awful also, so sorry to hear this.

Do you have any interests that bring you joy Craig? I myself love listening to podcasts and watching documentaries on various topics. I love interior design also. I find trying to immerse myself in things I love is when I can get a little relief.

Kindest thoughts

CS

Thanks calm. Recently bought a pet conure parrot. Brings lots of joy and is a major distraction. I also like documentaries. And trivia. We have to keep plugging away. All the best to you too.have you felt any worse over the coronavirus.

Maverick25
Community Member

Hi

Just wanting to let you know you're not alone. I'm really struggling too atm if you need a chat.

Maverick

Chat for sure. Always good to talk to a fellow tortured soul.tell me about your anxiety.

Thanks calm. Recently bought a pet conure parrot. Brings lots of joy and is a major distraction. I also like documentaries. And trivia. We have to keep plugging away. All the best to you too.have you felt any worse over the coronavirus.

Craig - That's awesome that you have your buddy parrot, fascinating creatures!

You're so right when you say we have to keep 'plugging' away. That's what dealing with anxiety and health issues feels like doesn't it, that we have to take everyday step by step, sometimes hour by hour when it gets really bad.

As far as the virus goes, I wasn't to worried to start with but as the numbers are rising, I have found myself thinking about it more. It has seemed to trigger my OCD a bit - I have had a bit of a cleaning frenzy in order to feel a bit more in control. I try to tell myself that we live in a country that has an excellent health service and from what I hear, they say they are very prepared for the worst (I hear terrible things coming from New York so we should probably feel blessed we live here and not there). I have had a few nights of insomnia also - no fun is it!

Trivia is heaps of fun. Last trivia question I heard was ..which country has no mosquitos? ...Its Iceland. Maybe some people see it as a dumb fact but I think its a cool piece of info !

CS 🙂

I live in rural Tasmania should feel safe here but it won't let me . I'm selfish, other places and people worse of . Thinking about other people's problems helps me sometimes mum always said no matter how bad your going there's always someone worse off. My house could use a good dose of OCD

I am a Tasweigan also 🙂 Born there but moved to QLD 16 ish years ago - I often miss the freshness and beautiful scenery of Tas.

I don't think you are selfish at all Craig - you have a lot on your plate and anxiety can be so cruel sometimes and trap us in our heads. That's why its great you have posted, so many of us here understand where you are at and now in these uncertain times its even more important to connect with likeminded people.

If you don't mind me asking, do you have a good GP who is of help to you Craig? I think its so important to have a good GP - I myself am on the search for a decent one, I haven't had much luck with GPs since my 'good' one moved interstate to practice. Since then I haven't felt very supported.

What part of Tasmania u from. My doctor of thirty years retired last December. The New clinic has a high turnover of doctors can barely get a appointment let alone see the same doc. And then there's all the specialist I see. I think they the most arrogant people I've ever met problem after problem with the lot of them. Getting back to the GP thing old doc had me on strong pain tablet. These young doctors don't like prescribing it.trying all other things not working. Trying to fix something that wasn't broken. Apparently you can get a reputation if you prescribe what I was taking.