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Relapse of physical anxiety symptoms
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Hi Maggie,
Im new here and I'm battling my own issues currently. I too have had a relapse after doing really well for a couple of months. I recently started a new job and also have been shopping around for a car, so I found that I have overworked myself, not giving myself enough time to relax and I feel that my brain is tired and the anxiety had kicked in heavy to pull me back so I could try and realise what I am doing. Not sure about you but I tend to overthink alot of things, thinking too far into the future or thinking about things that will happen tomorrow that I have no control over.
I don't really have any great advice to give unfortunately, but I just wanted to say that you aren't the only one that has issues like this. If you have any hobbies that don't trigger your anxiety, maybe start doing them and try to focus on it to get your mind off whatever it is that is bothering you. I understand its easier said than done, even I am thinking that right now, but it could be a step in the right direction.
I wish you well 🙂
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I'm glad you found it helpful.
I am still going through my relapse at the moment. It will all work itself out but it's just time and trying to get comfortable and adjusting. This isn't my first time I've gone through this and unfortunately it won't be my last, but we just have to keep thinking that we can get out of this. I have to learn not to think about when the next relapse will occur, which I'm pretty sure is related to me overthinking alot.
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Hi. Im pretty new here but not new to anxiety and depression and phobias.
I have noted in the past a stigma attached to mental health. We have been conditioned to strive for our best and try to compete with the world to acheive this. So to be suffering mental health is seen to be weak. Well i reached an age where i personally do not give a hoot how people see me hahaha. But seriously i " owned this" i will shout it from the rooftops if need be. This in itself does seem to ease a degree of anxiety for me . I dont know if this helps or even if it applies but i am glad you are sharing your fears .
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