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judipat
05-01-11, 22:17
Hi everyone,

I posted this in health anxiety but after reading a few of your posts thought I'd put it here too

Just thought I'd tell you about some of my experiences over the last 30 years - I'll keep it as short as possible.
It all stared in my early 20's - I was out walking and my legs gave way and I fell over - I went into a full blown panic attack and hurried home. Things went downhill fast, could'nt eat, sleep, concentrate- basically, could'nt function at all.
I saw numerous doctors, had all the tests you could possibly think of, which all came back negative.
Not once did anyone mention anxiety/panic etc - and I knew nothing about it at that time.
Anyway, I got worse and worse - would'nt sleep because I was terrified I would'nt wake up. 3 weeks later. I was admitted to a psychiatric ward with mental and physical exhaustion caused by acute anxiety.

Whilst I was in hospital, I found a book in the library by Dr Claire Weekes and read it from cover to cover - I thought she was writing about me!!!! I was amazed (thats how niave I was!!). I've read her books over and over again and conbined with medication and relaxation tapes etc, I gradually got back some normality.

The reason for this post is for all of you that are still searching for a medical reason for all your nasty physical symptoms.
Doctors are physicians and they will always rule out all medical reasons before they consider psycological ones i.e anxiety, depression etc.

Over the last 30 years, I have had many years where my anxiety has been under control - but if I get tied or ill, it can come back with a vengence - I've had to learn to live with it and manage it - not easy sometimes. The menapause was particularly difficult for me and I ended up going back on medication.

I have all of Claire Weekes books and although I've read others - they are still the best and I still go back to them today. This site is also brilliant - I wish it had been available to me years ago.

To those of you who are acutely anxious at the moment, this post may be too long for you (yes, I know) and for others you will probably skip over it and keep searching for another reason. However, my advice to you all is to be as well informed as possible, to know your body and your limitations and then try to learn acceptance and management of your anxiety.

I wish you all well

Judi

scaredstiff695
05-01-11, 22:22
thank you for this post xx im interested n finding opne of these books now need some guidance at themnute

judipat
05-01-11, 22:27
You can get them both on Amazon xx

nomorepanic
05-01-11, 22:28
I sell them in the NMP online shop as well

sarah_85
05-01-11, 22:28
what a great post, thank you. i have been reading claire weekes and find it helpful. for me, knowledge seems to be power. the only way i've got it under some sort of control is by getting to symptoms and learning to manage them. xx

Kells81
05-01-11, 22:29
I bought my copy from the NMP shop and I loved it so much I bought one for my friend as well!

scaredstiff695
05-01-11, 22:29
will have a look now.the thoughts are the dsturbing part for me x

judipat
05-01-11, 22:48
Sorry Nicola, forget that you sold them too. I dont think you have "Hope and help for your nerves" - that is an old book and the first one I read - still think its the best.
Judi

uk23
05-01-11, 22:49
Great post and it makes a lot of sense. Btw, I read the books and wish they spoke to me but they didnt.

Tonyob
06-01-11, 19:08
What a great post! I will definitely buy one of those books
Thanks for the advice!