Re: one thing after another
Honey (((hug)))
Have you thought about seeing a counsellor or a therapist about this? What does your gp think?
I think it would be good for you to go and talk to someone about how you are feeling. I know how easy it is to get into this health anxiety frenzy and it is usually caused by little things like and illness after another.
Anyway maybe have a talk to your gp about it as they may recommend you go and see someone to talk to and they may refer you.
All the best aye :)
Re: one thing after another
Hello Danni, I'm really sorry to hear that. ((Hugs)).
I can well understand how your feeling as it is hard as i
often feel like when i get certain pains and aches there is a medical
explanation so i always tell my gp and get some support as i think you
should too. All the best. xxxx
Re: one thing after another
losing your mum is bound to make you feel like this, you need to speak to your gp and maybe he will recommend councelling, three years is not a long time to get over losing your mum and I know, my mum died on my 22nd birthday and it took years to get over it, infact I dont think you ever fully get over it, sorry
as for your partner, well he should be supporting you at this time and if he doesnt then is he really worth it, sorry I speak my mind, take care
Re: one thing after another
I am so sorry you are going through this. ((hugs)) I know what you are going through. My anxiety started 4 years ago after a hospital stay, and since then it’s been one thing after another for me too. Aside from the fear, it’s the frustration of it all. It can be to much sometimes.