i truly hate it- i get really worked up then i can breathe for hours and i pace. plus it makes me think all of these horrible things and i cant control it.
2007-12-26 08:38:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been diagnosed as bipolar with generalized anxiety disorder, depression and agoraphobia. If I did not have my dog I would be dead. I do not want to be living, but I also love my dog so much, I could not kill myself and leave her alone. I know no one who would take her and care for her like I have. And she is a senior dog with some chronic health problems, and who would take a dog like that. I have considered killing us both at the same time, but I have feared I would kill her and I would not die and then what would happen, I would need to be hospitalized. And, too, if I died and she did not, it would be back to the same situation of where could she go. When I am having a hard time she just will come over and sit next to me. And my agoraphobia gives me about a 2-block radius that I can walk her. But if I did not have her, I would NOT leave my home ever. I order in EVERYTHING. When I am depressed, she keeps me company, when I am anxious, she calms me down. When I cry, she just sits pressed next to me. When she does these things it makes me focus on her and not what I am currently feeling which can be helpful in some situations. Sometimes I feel stressed when I know she wants to walk further but I walk to a local park that is a block away and let her play and sniff about. I know for a fact that if I did not have a dog, I would not be alive. Even in the worst of my illnesses I have appreciated having a dog and what she does for me in the way of support.
2016-04-11 01:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do suffer from being anxious and it stinks!!!!!! Sometimes I feel all panicky as well and I really wish that I didn't feel that way at all. Alot of the times it's all in my head. Perhaps you should try to meditate or do some sort of breathing excercises such as breathing in and out by taking deep and slow breaths to try and calm down. That helps me form time to time.
2007-12-26 10:42:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The worst ever, I have acute anxiety disorder and without medication I'm unable to deal with anything. Phone rings someones dead, I can't breath , someones staring and so on.
2007-12-26 11:42:38
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answered by jdydewing 5
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I guess I would not be human if I had never experienced anxiety at some point in my life. Depression is far worse then anxiety.
2007-12-26 11:09:15
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answered by Alfie333 7
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This is my usual answer but I use to.
The meds really help with this too.
(So did getting off of the speed)
2007-12-26 18:31:31
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answered by Anonymous
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not usually and I'm grateful for that.. I know people who SERIOUSLY do...
I do have bad nerves, but nothing in comparison to SUFFERING from it.
2007-12-26 08:49:15
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answered by .sincerious. 6
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Not really, just suffer from all the things that are too long to pronounce, let alone spell..................
2007-12-26 09:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, and i just thank
God it is not 24/7 that
i feel that way.
2007-12-27 02:08:06
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answered by Solitaire 7
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On occasion I do yes.
Morning girl!
2007-12-27 01:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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