Fed up of anxiety
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Sandy_123
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Im so fed up now of anxiety, I know alot of you suffer with it as well. I'm messaging drs on Monday. So I'm sat out side Costa today when a voice says, are you safe sat here? I'm like ignore it. Then I look at the bus and think what if it veers towards the coffee shop. just getting stupid.
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@Sandy_123 sorry you are feeling anxious good idea to speak to your gp get it under control early on
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Yes I know how crippling it can be and am sorry to hear you are fed up with it. I hope your doctor is able to think of something helpful.
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I'm sorry you're suffering with this, & hope your GP is able to help you.
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Sorry you're feeling this way @Sandy_123
As janer says, it's good that you're getting help sooner rather then later...
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Thanks all I've had it for awhile, but it's just getting stupid now. Im ok if I'm out with someone and ok once I'm home. Even a car journey raises anxiety but not on a bus. Plus the chances of a stationed bus veering to the coffee shop is just zero option.
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Thanks @Teddybear12 they'll probably just throw tablets at me
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I know you meant that in jest but in my experience they use tablets as a last resort after trying other things like talking therapy, CBT etc.
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@Cress
Thanks for asking - yes I think it is as I’ve tried all the talking therapies and CBT etc. It is actually something my psychiatrist said he could consider, but not whilst I was drinking so much as apparently the alcohol would mess with the meds. I have since cut down my drinking to what he suggested and I’m due to see him in about a month so fingers crossed he will be able to prescribe something.
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Oh that's great news then @66Mustang
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@66Mustang might be able to give you something now. See what they say. Did talking therapies help
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@cress thanks
@Sandy_123 talking therapy helped a little but in my case not any significant amount. I think maybe the skills I have learnt would help in combination with medication though if that makes sense. I can’t really explain what we went over as it would take several pages and I still wouldn’t say it very well but it wasn’t entirely useless. If they suggest talking therapy I’d urge you to try it as different people respond differently to it. -
Its perfectly usual to have interfering thoughts especially anxious thoughts, It’s a question of degree. If the degree is extreme then the GP is the way to go initially imo.
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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Sorry to hear you're battling with anxiety @Sandy_123, speaking with your GP tomorrow sounds like a good idea and hopefully they will be able to help you.
In the meantime, Mind have a resource here about self-care for anxiety, some of the information might be useful for you.
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Thanks @Ross_Scope
@leeCal I never thought of it as interfering thoughts, that's an intresting concept -
Thanks @Teddybear12 will be by econsult hopefully get a call back
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Were you able to get through to them today @Sandy_123? I'm sorry to hear the intrusive thoughts are difficult to cope with at the moment, and hope they're able to talk you through your options
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Thanks @Tori_Scope I didn't fill the econsult today as I have a important zoom call tomorrow morning and I was worried the Dr may ring at same time, so I'll do it after that.
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Filled e consult in just waiting
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Someone calling on Friday at 10
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