Anonymous wrote:OP here. I will start therapy next week and we shall see. At least I feel like I am actively doing something to address it.
I am not opposed to an SSRI but I worry about weight gain....I know that sounds shallow. Maybe I am a candidate for a low dose Benzo for when I get triggered. IDK!!
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I came on here today to post about health anxiety and hoping to hear positive stories on how to treat it!
I too have been getting progressively worse (I am 60) and realize that with age, there will always be some type of issue that will trigger me. Right now, I am in a tailspin about some bloodwork findings. I do know what started this (it was something concerning about one of my kids) and now anything medical is a massive trigger.
As long as nothing medical triggers me, I am perfectly fine so a daily SSRI doesn't seem like something for me. I will try therapy and maybe that will help.
I do HATE this though. I watch friends and family deal with serious medical issues and they manage it appropriately. I am in awe of that and wish my brain worked that way.
Anonymous wrote: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 . . . ?
Thanks 👍
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I came on here today to post about health anxiety and hoping to hear positive stories on how to treat it!
I too have been getting progressively worse (I am 60) and realize that with age, there will always be some type of issue that will trigger me. Right now, I am in a tailspin about some bloodwork findings. I do know what started this (it was something concerning about one of my kids) and now anything medical is a massive trigger.
As long as nothing medical triggers me, I am perfectly fine so a daily SSRI doesn't seem like something for me. I will try therapy and maybe that will help.
I do HATE this though. I watch friends and family deal with serious medical issues and they manage it appropriately. I am in awe of that and wish my brain worked that way.