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Old 10-14-2015, 03:46 PM #21
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Well done on your going to see the Doctor.

Also, if you have a look on the Anxiety Forum as well, you may find some tips and ideas to help ease your anxiety.

Thanks for letting us know.
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That is solid advice from your Doctor, you really do not want to stop your meds when your Mood and Anxiety stabilises without medical instruction.

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Thanks for all the advice u guys are amazing people. Good feeling to know that people care about people besides themselves.

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My anxiety is so overwhelming I don't no what to do

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I'm sorry it's so bad.

Was there anything in particular that happened to make it so bad today or is it is bad all the time?

If you drink coffee or drinks with caffeine in them during the day it might be a good idea to stop that.

Most of us, if not all, who deal with anxiety problems tend to stop breathing properly. Learn to breathe. The link below has 3 techniques all on the one page so that's why I'm posting that one.
http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART00521...exercises.html

For the present, is it possible to find a quiet place to lie down and try a relaxation exercise?

Once you're lying down, close your eyes and starting at your toes, tighten the muscles. Hold the muscles tight for a count of 10 but not that long if it hurts. Start at the toes and do this slowly with all your muscles.
http://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/docs/ACF3C8D.pdf
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Hi ddaniel3230

I am sorry to read about your anxiety.

I strongly endorse Lara's suggestions about breathing and muscle relaxation.

I use both of these methods daily as part of my mental health self-care.
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