Re: Constant high anxiety
Dear Eric, As a human being we are very complicated but over the years I have realised our own brain is listening to everything you feel and say to it, I am in a mess, I can't cope with this, My anxiety is going through the roof x Please do not keep telling yourself this is how it will be, change your name to Calm Eric there are wonders within us, you just have to tap in to the right way of thinking it does get easier with time, I am 55 and still can be overcome,
but be kind to yourself xxxxxx
Re: Constant high anxiety
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Originally Posted by
StressedEric
noone has it this bad
I did, for months on end. I suspect lots of other people did here too.
The techniques you use to distract yourself are worth persevering with as they tend to work better long term.
Can you pinpoint something that's happened in the last three days that's made it worse? Is it Christmas, have you had too much alcohol, have you eaten so much you have stomach issues etc?
These things can and do pass.
Re: Constant high anxiety
Yep, I've had this, really really bad, for like a year or so. The reason it lasted so long is because I was more focused on the weird feelings than tackling the root cause - anxiety. Don't let it make you miserable. Go back to your GP and demand talking therapy, live healthy, socialise, practice relaxation - whatever works for you - and it will fade x
Re: Constant high anxiety
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Lissa101
Yep, I've had this, really really bad, for like a year or so. The reason it lasted so long is because I was more focused on the weird feelings than tackling the root cause - anxiety. Don't let it make you miserable. Go back to your GP and demand talking therapy, live healthy, socialise, practice relaxation - whatever works for you - and it will fade x
Thanks for your reassuring words. I am so greatful for you and others on the forum for all the support. I will make an appointment to go back to GP and try to get the referral for therapy hopefully i will get it although heard the waiting lists are long to see anyone.
Re: Constant high anxiety
Another day and still struggling with the high anx but know it will take time to get thru this. One thing found I am feeling exhausted and drained a lot. Doing simple housework tires me out quickly. Assume this is yet another physical symptom of anxiety?
Re: Constant high anxiety
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StressedEric
Another day and still struggling with the high anx but know it will take time to get thru this. One thing found I am feeling exhausted and drained a lot. Doing simple housework tires me out quickly. Assume this is yet another physical symptom of anxiety?
Yup, constant high levels of adrenaline and cortisol.
Actively practising self calm will help with this over time (meditation, mindfulness, taking 5 minutes to sit down and control breathing etc).
Also, pay attention to nutrition. You wouldn't believe just how fast your body burns through it's resources when stressed. Most of the RDA's you read are nowhere near enough. Eat LOADS of fruit and veg.
Re: Constant high anxiety
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ankietyjoe
Yup, constant high levels of adrenaline and cortisol.
Actively practising self calm will help with this over time (meditation, mindfulness, taking 5 minutes to sit down and control breathing etc).
Also, pay attention to nutrition. You wouldn't believe just how fast your body burns through it's resources when stressed. Most of the RDA's you read are nowhere near enough. Eat LOADS of fruit and veg.
Thanks for the advice. I think I need to stock up more on fruit and veg as def haven't been having a lot really. Also do you recommend any supplements to help? I have started taking magnesium 370mg tabs.
Re: Constant high anxiety
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StressedEric
Thanks for the advice. I think I need to stock up more on fruit and veg as def haven't been having a lot really. Also do you recommend any supplements to help? I have started taking magnesium 370mg tabs.
In a word......YES!!
I discovered that a lot of supplements are actually pretty poor in terms of effectiveness. The little orange fizzy VitC tablets you can buy from Tesco (or anywhere, for example) are completely pointless. Most supplements need to be taken with food, some with fat (depends on their solubility).
This is what I currently take daily. I found the Bulk Powders website a goldmine for good value but high quality supplements. I also take the Solgar VitC and the organic wheatgrass juice powder. I also....eat as much organic fruit and veg as I can. I estimate it to be about 10-15 portions a day plus supplements. It might sound a lot, but if I start straying for a few days (like I have over Christmas) I really start to feel it. I think nutrition is massively overlooked in terms of anxiety. It took me a long time to realise. It's also worth noting that you need to balance your magnesium intake with potassium, so I make sure I eat plenty of potassium rich foods too. Potassium is one thing that most of us don't get enough of as we eat so much processed food these days.
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Re: Constant high anxiety
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Originally Posted by
ankietyjoe
In a word......YES!!
I discovered that a lot of supplements are actually pretty poor in terms of effectiveness. The little orange fizzy VitC tablets you can buy from Tesco (or anywhere, for example) are completely pointless. Most supplements need to be taken with food, some with fat (depends on their solubility).
This is what I currently take daily. I found the Bulk Powders website a goldmine for good value but high quality supplements. I also take the Solgar VitC and the organic wheatgrass juice powder. I also....eat as much organic fruit and veg as I can. I estimate it to be about 10-15 portions a day plus supplements. It might sound a lot, but if I start straying for a few days (like I have over Christmas) I really start to feel it. I think nutrition is massively overlooked in terms of anxiety. It took me a long time to realise. It's also worth noting that you need to balance your magnesium intake with potassium, so I make sure I eat plenty of potassium rich foods too. Potassium is one thing that most of us don't get enough of as we eat so much processed food these days.
https://i.ibb.co/8xctpmQ/rrgsh.jpg
Wow cheers for all the info. Def going to make changes to my diet based on what you said as def not eating very healthily. Going to start stocking up on fruit and veg and inc bananas as a additional source of potassium. Will have a look at the Bulk Powders website which I didnt know was there.
I have been taking Vit D with calcium tabs for a while now as prescribed by my doctor to a deficiency in Vit D.