You don't need a med to kill your nervous system, you need an antianxiety medicene, there are plenty out there. See a doctor and describe your difficulties, you won't believe what a difference this will make in your life.
2007-01-11 13:03:17
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answered by Kimberly H 4
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You do not need a medicine to kill your nervous system, you need one that will help calm your nervous. You may want to talk with a doctor about that, or go see a therapist. Also you may want to look into commuication classes, groups, that will help you communicate better with people, exspecially the people you are trying to get a job with. It will really help. I still have trouble to talking with people or in front of a large group, well any group come to think of it. But i can commuicate with people, and not get nervous all of the time. The only thing that would kill the Nervous System would also kill you, so i don't really see that as an opinion and you should not neither. Communication with eye contact is important, and you can get help with a therapist or some one like that to work on that. I use to hide my eyes behind really dark black sun glasses that i use to always wear. Now i find that i always look into the other persons eyes when i am talking to them. You not being about to look people in the eyes is also a self esteem issue. Your eyes tell people a lot about you, or can, and they show your emotions that you are feeling at the time, and now nervous you are. So you you can get help with this and the other problems you are having by seeing a therapist. So i wish you the best of luck.
2007-01-03 15:13:10
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answered by Ladyofathousandfaces 4
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You do not need to kill your nervous system - you need a good psychiatrist to treat your Social anxiety disorder. Some treatment options include certain kind of antidepressants called SSRIs (Prozac, Zoloft, etc) and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Social phobia affects 2-4% of the population so you are not alone.
2007-01-03 15:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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http://spirituality.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2006015.cms
To make our life a meaningful one, we need to mind our thoughts, for our thoughts are the foundation, the inspiration, the motivating power of our deeds.
We create our entire world by the way we think. Thoughts are the causes and conditions are the effects. Our circumstances and conditions are not dictated by the world outside; it is the world inside us that creates the outside.
Self-awareness comes from the mind which means soul. Mind is the sum total of the states of consciousness grouped under thought, will and feeling. Besides self-consciousness we have the power to choose and think.
Krishna says: "No man resteth a moment inactive". Even when inactive on the bodily plane, we are all the time acting on the thought plane. Therefore if we observe ourselves, we can easily mould our thoughts.
If our thoughts are pure and noble, naturally actions follow the same. If our thoughts are filled with jealousy, hatred and greed, our actions will be the same.
Karmically, however, thought or intent is more responsible and dynamic than an act. One may perform a charitable act, but if he does not think charitably and is doing the act just for the sake of gain and glory, it is his thoughts that will determine the result.
Theosophy teaches us that every thought, no matter how fleeting, leaves a seed in the mind of the thinker. These small seeds together go to make up a large thought seed and determine one's general character.
Our thoughts affect the whole body. Each thought once generated and sent out becomes independent of the brain and mind and will live upon its own energy depending upon its intensity.
We can alter our environment to create the mood >>
Trying to keep a thought from our mind can produce the very state we are trying to avoid. We can alter our environment to create the mood.
When, for instance, we are depressed, if we sit by ourselves trying to think cheerful thoughts, we often do not succeed. But if we mix with people who are cheerful we can bring about a change in our mood and thoughts.
Every thought we think, every act we perform, creates in us an impression, and that impression, like everything else, is subject to cyclic law and becomes repetitive in our mind.
So we alone have the choice to create our thoughts and develop the kind of impressions that make our action more positive. We fill our heads with trivial facts but we have not thought of our transformation.
We have advanced technologically but it is only a step. Everything around us is changing drastically but human nature remains the same and we are influenced by our surroundings and our environment.
We have no time to think about our own Self, this impacts our thoughts and the type of impressions we create in our mind. Let us choose the thought seeds of right ideas, noble and courageous aspirations that will be received by minds of the same nature.
Right introspection will be required of us to determine what we really desire to effect. Everything in the universe is inter -related and interdependent, that we live in one another and by accepting the grand principle of universal brotherhood, we shall be in a position to appreciate what a heavy responsibility is ever ours to think right.
Let us reflect and send loving and helpful thoughts and lighten the load of the world's suffering.
2007-01-03 15:08:03
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answered by Anonymous
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go see a shrink about this and get on an anti-depressant....
2007-01-03 15:14:02
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answered by cna1970 2
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