Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I am 61 and have had health anxiety in varying degrees since about 5th grade. Years of nearly having panic attacks waiting for mammogram and test results, etc. I don’t go from specialist to specialist looking for a diagnosis, but when I do have symptoms I Google and catastrophize, see a doctor and am anxious until the uncertainty is over. Rinse, repeat. It is miserable way to live as fellow ruminants will understand. I have tried practicing mindfulness, meditation, exercise and the lowest dose of Xanax at night; all of which help to varying degrees. I actually have some health issues like hypertension and substantial arthritis in hip which don’t worry me at all- it is the prospect of truly awful diseases which I perseverate about. Can anyone commiserate or give suggestions about what helped you?
And off topic, but title seems like it should read “overcome” but overcame is past tense, so which is the correct usage?
It should be "overcome" because it's a past participle. Has anyone successfully overcome . . . ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m you but a little longer - very similar way it affects me. I’ve done the therapy, ssri, books, workbooks
Nothing has helped very much
That should have said a little younger, and it didn’t start until I was in my 30s
In your case, do you know what triggered the anxiety, e.g. giving birth or witnessing illness in a loved one?
Anonymous wrote:Having kids. My health anxiety, which was debilitating, disappeared and mutated into anxiety about my family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like my mother and she’s going on anti anxiety meds. Not an occasional Xanex, a daily med.
Well, the awful part is that the cure may be worse than the disease- long term use of benzodiazepines (like Xanax) is associated with the development of dementia.
Anonymous wrote:You sound like my mother and she’s going on anti anxiety meds. Not an occasional Xanex, a daily med.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m you but a little longer - very similar way it affects me. I’ve done the therapy, ssri, books, workbooks
Nothing has helped very much
That should have said a little younger, and it didn’t start until I was in my 30s
Anonymous wrote:I’m you but a little longer - very similar way it affects me. I’ve done the therapy, ssri, books, workbooks
Nothing has helped very much
Anonymous wrote:
I am 61 and have had health anxiety in varying degrees since about 5th grade. Years of nearly having panic attacks waiting for mammogram and test results, etc. I don’t go from specialist to specialist looking for a diagnosis, but when I do have symptoms I Google and catastrophize, see a doctor and am anxious until the uncertainty is over. Rinse, repeat. It is miserable way to live as fellow ruminants will understand. I have tried practicing mindfulness, meditation, exercise and the lowest dose of Xanax at night; all of which help to varying degrees. I actually have some health issues like hypertension and substantial arthritis in hip which don’t worry me at all- it is the prospect of truly awful diseases which I perseverate about. Can anyone commiserate or give suggestions about what helped you?
And off topic, but title seems like it should read “overcome” but overcame is past tense, so which is the correct usage?
I am 61 and have had health anxiety in varying degrees since about 5th grade. Years of nearly having panic attacks waiting for mammogram and test results, etc. I don’t go from specialist to specialist looking for a diagnosis, but when I do have symptoms I Google and catastrophize, see a doctor and am anxious until the uncertainty is over. Rinse, repeat. It is miserable way to live as fellow ruminants will understand. I have tried practicing mindfulness, meditation, exercise and the lowest dose of Xanax at night; all of which help to varying degrees. I actually have some health issues like hypertension and substantial arthritis in hip which don’t worry me at all- it is the prospect of truly awful diseases which I perseverate about. Can anyone commiserate or give suggestions about what helped you?