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Old 03-09-2015, 09:31 PM #1
AshleyDawn AshleyDawn is offline
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Hello everyone. I am 18 years old and it pretty good health. I do have an anxiety disorder and OCD.I am on medication for this. I would like some opinions please. No rude comments please.
I have this fear that I may have a brain aneurysm. I don't have any specific reason that I think this but the fear is starting to take over my life. I cant even focus at work because I worry so much. I just recently moved into a new apartment and i have been under a lot of stress. I was sick about a week ago with a common cold, runny nose, headache, watery eyes, sneezing. After i was getting pain in my head and my eyes from my cold I started worrying about my brain again, I had a headache today but ibuprofen took it away very quickly. I dont have vision problems or dizziness. I stay awake most nights googling signs and symptoms and than I convince myself that I may have it. I can barely sleep because I am so scared that I wont wake up. This is really starting to take over my life. What should I do? & Do you think I have an aneurysm? Please comment.
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