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narval

narval

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Jan 22, 2020
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Title.

Even the little thing i've to do makes me worry. Doesn't matter if i can do it without problems . It's a autonatic reaction i have. Any task seems as a problem. I'm afraid of getting a job. The idea of being bussy a long time scares me a lot... Only because i'll be bussy.
What can i do if almost everything i've to do is stressful without reason?
 
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Avril

Avril

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Aug 8, 2020
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First of all, I'm sorry to hear about your anxiety.

I know that anxiety leads to too much over thinking and it can lead to limbo, which is where I am right now. If possible, maybe you can take a vacation away from the mess and work. I find that it also helps to write and plan out tasks in a journal so your days will be much easier.
Anxiety is permanent, I believe, and one can only reduce it. If you prefer, take meds to help you relax or sleep.
 
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Midgardsorm

Midgardsorm

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Apr 28, 2020
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From what you wrote, maybe you have some kind of ocd. I do and it's exactly how I feel sometimes.

There might be too much in your head, take some time to catch your breath if you can. Some good music during activities might help a bit.

There is cognitive behavioral therapy too, it helps a bit if the therapist is good enough.

If anything changes, the ssri meds might help, but I would consider them as a last resort.

I'm sorry, I wish I could say something to tranquilize you, but, anxiety is really a difficult to treat. Don't overdo it, okay? One step at a time is enough.

I wish you peace, friend.
 
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logan

logan

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May 20, 2021
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I think everyone has fears and worries.

It becomes problematic when fear dominates your thoughts and actions.

Just as one normally finds solutions to problems, it can happen that fears automatically appear as a reaction.

I think that maybe in the short term medication can help but in the long term only learning new ways of thinking can help.
 
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narval

narval

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Jan 22, 2020
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Yeah, i'm a little obsesive and i tend to overthink things. It's a thing i've to deal. By now, even with therapy, i've find hard to improve. It's a matter of time. If things doesn't goes worse (or too much worse) i guess i'll be better.
 
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