mrjonesmcr
05-05-16, 21:51
I don't really like introductions. Well, I don't mind them, I just find what to say hard. :)
Anyway, my name is Michael, I am 27, I was diagnosed with GAD/Panic Disorder in 2008 and up until a year ago, I thought I had beaten it for the most part, certainly the 'major' symptoms and thoughts, but in many ways, I feel worse than when I was first diagnosed, back then it was basically nausea and palpations. Now, it's headaches, dizziness, eye pain, general malaise, sweating, panic attacks at night. Even though it is much easier for me to cope now and I've made great strides from how I was back then, it's still massively hard sometimes.
When it comes to relaxing, reading and scrabble help. And watching football does to an extent. Well, occasionally. ;)
I hope that is an adequate introduction. :)
Anyway, my name is Michael, I am 27, I was diagnosed with GAD/Panic Disorder in 2008 and up until a year ago, I thought I had beaten it for the most part, certainly the 'major' symptoms and thoughts, but in many ways, I feel worse than when I was first diagnosed, back then it was basically nausea and palpations. Now, it's headaches, dizziness, eye pain, general malaise, sweating, panic attacks at night. Even though it is much easier for me to cope now and I've made great strides from how I was back then, it's still massively hard sometimes.
When it comes to relaxing, reading and scrabble help. And watching football does to an extent. Well, occasionally. ;)
I hope that is an adequate introduction. :)