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Any advice for constant anxiety?

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I have constant anxiety that sticks with me all day. Often (as in many times a day) I get what I would describe as panic attacks. If something goes wrong in my life (something recently happened that really caused a spike in anxiety) I'll dwell on it constantly to the point of ruining my daily life. I think it may be an internal form of OCD. Does anyone else have anything like this? And does anyone know of any medication or home remedies to help?

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  1. I used to feel the same way. Please take this into consideration. It worked for me, although I am not you.

    I had overwhelming anxiety. It turned out to be my use of Splenda. Yup Splenda. How could something that taste so good, be so bad?



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    Sucralose is poison. It ruined five years of my life. I had a laundry list of medical problems while taking it, including overwhelming anxiety, depression, mood swings, insomnia, gastrointestinal issues and more.

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    The slogan, "Made from sugar..." is very misleading. Splenda might be made from sugar, but it is far from sugar. The resulting chemical is an organochloride (chlorocarbon). Organochlorides are typically poisons.



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  2. Step 1: Ensure your emotion is controlled daily. Don't over reacted, stay calm and don't get worry easily

    Step 2: Think before your action. Don't repeat her past experience on herself. Remind herself from time to time.

    Step 3: Be confident to yourselves. Remember everyone is the winner. "Only One sperms out of millions fertilize an egg"

    Step 4: Get a group of close friends to share your experience and get some activities that would occupied your time

    Step 5: Increase scope of life. Meaning that she should involve in more social activities like dancing, outing and others.

    Step 6: Put a rubberband on the wrist. If there is a negative thought, Tighten the rubber band and release it. Hence the effect of the pain would be able to reduce the possibility of negative thought.

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  3. Hey,

    i use to suffer from the exact thing. i still do but not as much as what i use to, What really helped me is seeing a councillor. i know it might sound a bit dodgy but trust me, If it wasn't for the councillor i was seeing, i would still be ruining my days of constantly analyzing on something that happened.

    i hope i helped and wish you best of luck =)


  4. I know how you feel. I can get this feeling and it will follow me for the rest of the day. My advice is to accept that the feeling is there. Say: "Oh, the feeling is there. I accept this." (My psychiatrist says that if you focus too much on getting rid of the feeling, it will only increase). Then in a while, when you are doing something else, the feeling might go away. When it does, I find that it is important not to "go back" to the source of the feeling to check if everything is now ok. This is where I see resemblance to OCD -- that I have an urge to "go back" and check if everything is ok even though I know it is. So my advice is: When the feeling comes, relax, accept it, and when it goes away, resist the urge to "go back" to check. Hope this helps. You are not alone.

  5. In regards to a natural remedy, I recommend the following:

    http://www.cureanxietydisorder.com

    Hope this helps...

  6. Get on a pharmaceutical program. Call your doctor, and he can start you on lorazepam.

    I would start using about 1 or 2 mg. daily to start, depending on the doctor's advice.

  7. I have this too. Glad to know I'm not alone. I think it might be depression or social anxiety...

  8. Go to this website: http://www.fhu.com and research the topic.

  9. That's just like me. I'm going to see a doctor about it, maybe you should too. Good luck xx

  10. i used to have the same problem when i was studying.

    specially at grade 7. i still remember the entire year ( as if it is yesterday), it was the worst year ever.

    but believe me you can get rid of it.

    anxiety is like a Whirlpool. once you get your self into it, there is no way you are getting out of it. AND YOU NEED HELP.

    and that is what i have done.

    the problem is that you feel worried and you can even tell why... or you can say what scares you? because there is nothing that is in your mind in the first place.

    my advice, don't get the feeling that you are born like that and you will spend the rest of your life on the same pattern.

    what you need to do:

    1) do some exercises- it do helps ALOT.

    2) Stop thinking negatively.

    3) if you got worried.DONT PANIC, cool down change the place you are sitting in. and for a while stop thinking of the negative feelings.( in fact it would be better if you stoped thinking at all) just for seconds.

    then after some time ask your self about the thing that was making you woried.

    you will find nothing

    hope that helps.

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    Do not worry, I am not spamming my site - my site don't sell products or anything. My site is solely dedicated to panic-attacks or people whom have anxiety. I give tips on how to sleep even if you have anxiety.

    Please do visit and post any questions there or here so that I can help you further.

    I have been a sufferer for 12-years and am doing well. My blog is dedicated to help. I will be updating my blog every 5-7 days on new ways to cope anxiety. I have just made few good entries on coping - I hope it will help you.

    I started out taking prozac 20mg daily.. then it dropped to 10mg and now I am just taking 5mg and still doing very well. I might be considering taking medication off my life.

    And most importantly, I am here to help you because I know how it feels to have anxiety or panic attacks.

    There are free tips and free items on relaxation and such for you to download!

    All the best,

    Seng

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