Re: Constantly worried
Hi
welcome to the site, you will get loads of advice here and the first will be, never ever ever google !!!! i bet licking a spoon if you looked into it could lead to some sort of poisoning which could lead to cancer,its all a load of twaddle. Please dont think i am knocking you or your feelings because im not i know exactly how you feel and how difficult it is to keep things in perspective. Its that dam google and the internet that gets my blood pressure up (which im sure if you looked into that would lead to cancer). Please try to avoid looking up symptoms it will never relieve your anxiety as you will never be happy with the first post which says its something simple, you will always keep trailing till you find that one which cinfirms your suspicions and you will always find it. Nothing can ever take the place of a good honest face to face medical consultation with someone who knows your medical history. Please take time to read through this website and familiarise yourself with all of us fellow sufferers. We really just use each other on here to try and keep us from wandering off the google free path, no matter how bad you are feeling or which ever symptom you are having there will be someone on here who will be able to relate to you.
I hope you will find some sort of comfort on here,i tend to come on and rant a bit,people know me well enough now to know i dont mean any harm, but as far as your chewing cheek goes, i would cease to worry about that one right away and tell yourself its a load of old nonsense,ive got my tongue ina bit of a mess in the past with constantly clamping down on it with my teeth and i have chewed my cheek and my dentist and dental hygienist told me its nothing to worry about. Hope this helps and i havnt put you off.
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Nell
The most important skill in staying calm
is not to lose sleep over small issues.
The second most important skill is to be
able to view all issues as small issues.