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magenta_mandy
01-10-06, 11:27
hello all:D
does anyone suffer with the churning in the stomach as soon as they wake up???
i used to love having my sunday morning lie in but since having anxiety i get this churning every morning and it takes ages to snap out of it.
it is so hard to deal with anxiety as we all no, but we will all get there in the end im sure, if only they could find a miricle cure for us!!!
take care mandy xxx

mandy d

vernon
01-10-06, 13:06
Hi Mandy, these symptoms are so common with anxiet, I had them for so so long and was convinced I had bowel cancer. Dr sent me to see a specialis, I had loads of tests and they where all clear (they said its IBS) This cut down my anxiety and worry then the problem just went away. So the answer is keeping calm and relaxed but as we all know this isnt easy. Hope you feel better soon, Vernon

matilda
01-10-06, 18:20
I have this too and have posted on it. I wake up feeling fine then within minutes all my symptoms arrive!!! However i tell myself its the anxiety and get on with my day and it is getting better though it is a slow process!!!

Dont stay in bed feeling awful get up and get busy, it will improve i even managed a little lie in today watching telly which i havent been able to do for weeks.

Keep your chin up chuck.

magicsheep
01-10-06, 18:28
Yeah another 'one of those' symptoms. It's amazing what our bodies can do to us.

Hope you get up on morning and feel better, very soon.

Magicsheep x

If you don't want to do it you'll find an excuse. If you want to do it, you will!

net
01-10-06, 20:05
i've had this
its anxiety

netty


the dreams of the future are better than the history of the past

heidi
02-10-06, 04:59
hELLO,

sorry your having such a bad time. I have had this before.
It took about 2 weeks for it to go for me. i decided to pay no
worry to it and it went away! Hope this will help you in some
way and hope you get to feeling better soon

heidi (judi)

Sheik N Shimmy
02-10-06, 10:16
I get it too. I think it's part of the GERD / IBS package.

It'll probably go away the more you relax.

However, you could research a diet that would be better for your digestive system and see if it works. Less coffee, booze, currys etc and more boiled potatoes, bananas, fibre etc.

Actually, I find an Actimel in the morning helps a lot.[:P]

E

Keep On Keepin On

libbie
02-10-06, 12:50
hiya mandy, yep i get that, it was one of the first "signs". i described it as a screaming tummy, makes a sound like your hungry, but your not. Just another symptom of anxiety im afraid.

take care
libbie

libbie
02-10-06, 12:51
hiya mandy, yep i get that, it was one of the first "signs". i described it as a screaming tummy, makes a sound like your hungry, but your not. Just another symptom of anxiety im afraid.

take care
libbie

cookieme
09-10-06, 02:25
i get the same thing guys, i wake up and feel fine, then al of a sudden i start to get butterflys and stomach cramping, then i have to go the toilet bad. very bloody morning. then im worried fro the rest of the day that it means im sick. stupid as i have it everyday. it goes away if i get up and busy myself but has before stayed a whole day when i dwell on it. im now in a constant battle to get myself up and out in the morning, but so much happier when i do!
hope this helped ,
lauren

Marco
13-03-11, 10:50
hiya mandy, yep i get that, it was one of the first "signs". i described it as a screaming tummy, makes a sound like your hungry, but your not. Just another symptom of anxiety im afraid.

take care
libbie

I also get this. So bad is my anxiety that I dare not eat at night for fear of churning in the night.
I have terrible indigestion not long after eating - because my stomach muscles are so tense - like when you do 'sit-ups' in the gym. I can't let go.
My poo's have no continuity - normal one minute, soft the next, then dark, light - whatever!
I keep going out binge drinking because the NHS can't do anything for me - I'm too far gone. The Crisis Teams just want get you off their books etc. I am 'too severe' for the WellBeing Team. I have had 8 overdoses in 3 months.
Only large amounts of Diazepam (Vallium) can calm me down.
I have skin rashes, palpitations, insomnia, a terrible tight chest. Coz I clench my throat so much.
I'm chronically I'll with this. Normal life is not possible for me anymore.

honeyp1e
16-03-11, 19:58
I also get this. So bad is my anxiety that I dare not eat at night for fear of churning in the night.
I have terrible indigestion not long after eating - because my stomach muscles are so tense - like when you do 'sit-ups' in the gym. I can't let go.
My poo's have no continuity - normal one minute, soft the next, then dark, light - whatever!
I keep going out binge drinking because the NHS can't do anything for me - I'm too far gone. The Crisis Teams just want get you off their books etc. I am 'too severe' for the WellBeing Team. I have had 8 overdoses in 3 months.
Only large amounts of Diazepam (Vallium) can calm me down.
I have skin rashes, palpitations, insomnia, a terrible tight chest. Coz I clench my throat so much.
I'm chronically I'll with this. Normal life is not possible for me anymore.


This is how am feeling right now just like taking a large dose of something and sleeping forever i cant cope anymore with anxiety my life is a mess i dont no where to turn or who to talk to i just no i need help i have rang the crisis team a while ago but i need someone to come out and see me who can i talk to am in liverpool i seriously need putting away am not eating losing so much weight and just cant calm down anymore been anxious since last night over 24 hours now with that sickly scared feeling

scottishcantona
16-03-11, 20:11
can you not ask your gp to arrange admittance to an assesment ward on a voluntary basis at your local mental health facility ? Truly if you are this unwell and you feel that no one listens then go to your local social work office and ask to speak to the duty social worker who will refer you to a mental health social worker. Best of luck guys x

honeyp1e
17-03-11, 03:25
can you not ask your gp to arrange admittance to an assesment ward on a voluntary basis at your local mental health facility ? Truly if you are this unwell and you feel that no one listens then go to your local social work office and ask to speak to the duty social worker who will refer you to a mental health social worker. Best of luck guys x


i see my counsellor once a week and everytime i go there am crying telling her how i cant cope feeling anxious 24/7 and not eating nor sleeping and basically my body just not getting any rest i have basically begged them and also rang crisis team many of times and all they ever say is take a valium and a sleeping pill my weight is dropping off which my counsellor is watching but am thinking maybe when they think yes i do need to be in hospital then it will be to late then am killing myself just by not eating nor getting any rest x

Marco
18-03-11, 06:42
Honeyp1e,

There is such an ignorance about regarding treatment for people with chronic anxiety with no apparent cause. As I said before, I have tried everything and gone everywhere. Its the same old brick wall. I go to MIND everyweek and they have been OK. But I need support 24/7 and CONSTANT SEDATION.

Here in Kettering, Northamptonshire, we used to have a good ward at the hospital where you could go in, but it went a while ago with all this trendy 'care in the community' lark. The only hospital addmissions now are for violent 'scitz' etc.

When I lived in Aberdeen I was a regular attender at the Royal Cornhill Hospital.
Crisis team are a waste of time. Doctors don't do anything apart from refer to WellBeing Teams or give you drugs you know don't work etc.
There is NOTHING available on NHS for mentally ill people of our type.
I am of the opinion that if the NHS can't find an obvious cause for anxiety, then they don't want to know. Ha! if there was an obvious cause then I could deal with it myself! THEY SIMPLY DONT UNDERSTAND THE FEAR-OF-THE-FEAR CYCLE.
I enjoy acupuncture and massage - but I am so bad I need it 24/7.
I don't sleep and my body keeps crying out for food for the nervous energy I use. I get these 'nervous stomach aches' a lot. Does this effect you? I starve myself a lot and maybe this is putting too much demand on my stomach. I can't sit or drive without feeling muscles around my stomack being clenched. Even into my sides so it feels like my kidney regions.
Like you, I am a bloody mess and I feel a real burden on my lovely wife and three young chlidren.

Greenman50
18-03-11, 20:21
same here

Marco
23-03-11, 01:31
What the he'll is this You Tube link - some sort of SPAM?
It has no relation to anxiety etc.....?

Greenman50
24-03-11, 16:07
What the he'll is this You Tube link - some sort of SPAM?
It has no relation to anxiety etc.....?

Some sort of spam what are you talking about ? I used to listen to alot of u tube music when i spent months unable to sleep , that was one of my favourites . I just pasted the link into my signiture so i could click on it when i liked and thought others might enjoy it also.
Not that i have to explain myself to you .
Are you haveing a bad day ?.... try watching TV , going for a long walk or doing something constructive .
If you want a chat about it feel free to pm me , that way i don,t have to be polite in my reply .
Have a nice Day :D

emmawalton
24-03-11, 16:57
i get that too, bloody hate it, and hate feeling anxious all the time.

heavenly
15-04-11, 10:12
I suffer from anxiety, it's been 8 months now. I am on Citalopram which helps and I have Olanzapine if the anxiety gets bad or I can't sleep, it's non addictive. But past few days, my anxiety has been high, I have felt dizzy all week, and I woke at 4am this morning and had diaarhea. I still feel iffy but am at work and have taken an Imodium. I know it's due to anxiety, because when I feel calm, I have no tummy problems at all. I am having counselling and making positive changes to my life, these things are very important. I just have to accept sometimes that I will have a bad day or week etc...and it doesn't mean I am not making progress.

heavenly
26-04-11, 09:57
Just had a week off work and went back today, so I woke at 5am with a churning stomach and had diarrhea before I came to work. Anxiety is so awful, the physical symptoms it produces.