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Where does my anxiety end and depression begin?
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I have generalised anxiety disorder and also depression. I take 1 medication which is meant to look after both.
I don't know if it even matters, but I'm not sure where one ends and the other begins? And would having a better understanding of that make dealing with the two of them easier?
I assume that the fidgeting and shakes along with the tense, feeling I get in the morning are my anxiety. Same with the heart palpitations.
And I assume that the crying, lethargy, loss of appetite and lack of self care are the depression?
But I wonder about the intrusive thoughts. Is that anxiety? And what about that weird feeling of disconnection I sometimes get?
And does the anxiety make me depressed, or does the depression cause me to be anxious?
I don't know if anyone will have any real answer for this, are these questions anyone else asks themselves?
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I'm not sure which comes first, it might be like the age old question of chicken or the egg?
I have GAD and have been told the intrusive thoughts are caused by them.
The psyciatrist I saw gave me a diagnosis of GAD and obsessive thoughts! My GP thought I might be depressed to but my psyc not so much.
Either way I take a medication that treats both too.
I supppose I never thought about it before.
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I guess it might not even matter.
I've found the thoughts are the ones that I find hardest to break so I guess I'm just looking for other ways that I might be able to tackle or control the symptoms when they appear.
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Maybe it doesn't matter.
Thoughts are so hard to control and it is great you are looking at new ways to deal.
Have you read a book called "the happiness trap" it has some really good techniques to deal with thoughts!
Take care
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