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Quotes
"No one should have to feel shamed for a biochemical imbalance of any sort."
Amanda
"As my symptoms got worse and my panic attacks more frequent, I became frustrated, withdrawn, and depressed. Before it was all over it nearly cost me my job, my marriage, my friends, and my sanity."
Bill Burniece
"I remember getting so nervous that I would have to leave class and go to the counselor’s office."
Stacy Gregg
"Feeling intense shame and a nagging fear that people would think my attacks were all in my head, I decided to hide my symptoms from even my closest friends and family."
Holly Kammier
"I still felt horrible and had intrusive thoughts often, but I would always play with them in my head by changing them into funny scenes."
Linda
"The worst part was I never knew when or where the next panic attack would occur."
Bill Burniece
"One thing I have learned about anxiety is that if you aren’t vigilant it will take over your life."
Korol
"The rewards of trying, whether I succeed or not, are always better than letting my worries run my life."
Janine
"I find that some of my anxiety is very "situational". In those situations I have to keep mentally calm and try to stop my mind running away with itself."
Mirty
"Don't want to go to bed because I don't want to get up."
Rachael
"My anxiety and voices makes it impossible for me to stand university. I tried going to real uni and had to go to the online program because I couldn't stand it."
Niniane
"I tried relying on medication alone to battle my anxiety and that did not work. I had to get to the heart of the matter and then work through it."
Raina
"At the root of my anxiety was a lot of fear because of unresolved issues from my past so i had to address them."
Raina
"I just want to be open and active, and not care what people think, but it seems like the more I try, the more I end up failing."
Anonymous
"Weird breathing as if I am breathing but something is restricting the oxygen, it never feels like my brain is refreshed or an ice cold blast to my chest."
Chris
"It is the trouble that never comes that causes the loss of sleep."
Austin
"I was wondering, though, does anyone relate to me, or understand me, when I say sometimes I just worry that this is me. That my dark times, my worries, my anxious feelings, my low moods, is all just me, that is just part of life, and so there is nothing t"
Harry
"It can get better and I also had a few good, relatively anxiety free years."
Annie
"Accept that illness makes your anxiety worse and that once you are feeling better you will continue along the path to recovery."
Jane
"I’m in a bad place at the moment, and although I don’t believe things will ever change, they will. Nothing stays the same forever."
David
"Talking is very important, it takes so much pressure away even if it doesn’t feel like at first."
Anonymous
"I try to relax and not worry about these things, but sometimes the anxiety can become overwhelming and I end up losing the plot."
Matt
"I think I've had the opposite thing with work, as generally it gives me something else to think about other than anxiety. I'm much worse if I have nothing to do."
Albert
"I find work makes my anxiety worse in a couple of ways. Firstly, because when I'm at work I am away from my home which is "safe" and I feel scared that something bad may happen."
Robert
"I get into a job and for the first few months its fine, then I start getting very anxious - usually about colleagues so want to move on and see if it's better elsewhere."
Mary
"Respect us for coping with such a difficult and life changing experience. Learn from us."
Z
"Learning to accept who we are is the first step to recovery, trying to rid ourselves of discomfort and distress only serves to increase it."
Megan
"Anxiety never stops you doing anything. That is always your choice! I chose to live my life and take it with me."
Willy
"A lot of anxiety and fear is down to habits and beliefs, thankfully these can be changed, a new attitude and outlook is key."
Peter
"When you do something new and you did not feel too great, see it as a victory that you did it and not a failure that it didn't go too well."
Antonio
"Each time you refuse to do something, your mind and body will get used to the situation and your reactions will weaken. If you want your life back you have to live it!"
Anonymous
"With anxiety we have far more imaginary worries than real ones."
Ron
"If anxiety tried to stop me doing something, I would do it even more to show it who was in charge."
Gemma
"Don’t keep endlessly looking for a cure to your anxiety, create one by no longer letting it rule what you do and don’t do."
Anonymous
"Sometimes, anxiety is like quicksand, the harder we struggle to escape, the deeper we sink."
Rose Mary
"The thing about anxiety is, it can take on a life of its own. Everything becomes a potential crisis. The unthinkable has happened. So around every corner, there's the next possible disaster."
Linda Andrews, MD
"If it's not one thing, it's another. You're procrastinating to the point that you're almost afraid to take a step. You're so nervous about going to your child's school to talk to the teacher, you just don't go -- you miss the appointment."
Ross
"Separate out the real risks and dangers that a situation presents and those your imagination is making worse"
Ross
"You may be on autopilot for several weeks. If you're depressed, that can complicate things. In the case of divorce, it may take months to years to really get back to yourself."
Ross
"If you're doing well in one aspect of your life -- in your work or your relationships -- you're probably on your way. Fear and anxiety are no longer running your life."
Ross
"Many people have a sense of impending disaster, and think they're going to faint, lose control or even die. You need to tell yourself that this is not going to happen and the symptoms you're experiencing are caused by anxiety"
Prof Paul Salkovskis
"I was just always panicking. Every time I did anything I was thinking "what happens if this ends in total disaster?""
Neville
"The difficulty comes in learning to tone down that automatic response -- to think, 'How serious is the danger? How likely is the threat?"
Linda Andrews, MD
"The most important thing: to realize when you've done everything you can, that you need to move forward"
Ross
"When things are bad, there is a legitimate reason to feel bad. But if you don't deal with it, you're going to lose more than just a job"
Linda Andrews, MD
"After all the emotional trauma, friends lost, relationships ruined, job lost, and not finishing my degree, I decided I never wanted to go through anything like that again"
The best way to help yourself is not to spend every day trying to rid yourself of how you are feeling, but to be willing to work with t...
The best way to help yourself is not to spend every day trying to rid yourself of how you are feeling, but to be willing to work with the feelings you have. This is the way to give your mind and body a break. Worrying and fighting your feelings and thoughts just adds to those feelings of anxiety and panic, and keeps you caught in a vicious cycle. Nothing is achieved overnight, but with knowledge comes less worrying and this helps give your mind and body the time and space it needs to recover. You must realise that you have to let recovery come to you, and not spend hours each day chasing it.
Step outside and take a walk, go for a bike ride or a swim. Try not to sit around indulging in self-pity at the way you are feeling. Ge...
Step outside and take a walk, go for a bike ride or a swim. Try not to sit around indulging in self-pity at the way you are feeling. Getting out of the familiar surroundings that you find yourself in every day can refresh your mind and allow it you focus on something other than yourself. This is a very good way of helping your thoughts become more outward instead of inward.
Exercise is also one of the best physical stress-reducing techniques available. Exercise not only improves your mental and physical hea...
Exercise is also one of the best physical stress-reducing techniques available. Exercise not only improves your mental and physical health it also reduces stress. It relaxes tense muscles and can aid sleep. Exercise also burns off all the chemicals related to stress in your body and creates a release for all the anxiety and worry that can build up in your day.
Like all 'well-oiled machines' the human body requires fuel to function and this is supplied to us in two forms: food and air. The lung...
Like all 'well-oiled machines' the human body requires fuel to function and this is supplied to us in two forms: food and air. The lungs and respiratory passages efficiently filter much of the larger impurities out of the air we breathe, but cannot assist us with breathing technique. What must be remembered is that the respiratory system has two functions. Not only does it inhale fresh air, but it also exhales the main by-product of respiration - carbon dioxide. It is very easy during times of stress to neglect correct breathing. Subconsciously, our autonomic nervous system - the part of the nervous system responsible for carrying out the automatic bodily responses like breathing, digestion and brain activity - becomes affected by muscular tension and other stress reactions, altering the breathing patterns we take for granted.
What does sitting do to your internal organs and anxiety levels?
The sitting position compresses the torso and the organs below the diaphragm are pushed upwards towards the chest cavity restricting th...
The sitting position compresses the torso and the organs below the diaphragm are pushed upwards towards the chest cavity restricting the lungs and heart. If you are overweight, this compounds the problem. Shorter shallower breaths are taken, compromising blood oxygen and blood carbon dioxide levels.
Although anger often makes mountains out of molehills, sometimes the mountains are really mountains. Some problems are just too big for...
Although anger often makes mountains out of molehills, sometimes the mountains are really mountains. Some problems are just too big for anyone to handle alone. When that's the case, seek help from a parent, counsellor, or other trusted adult to help you find the resolution to your anger.
When you go to bed at night, and when you wake up in the morning, first thing think about the good things that are happening to you. ...
When you go to bed at night, and when you wake up in the morning, first thing think about the good things that are happening to you. There are always some good things happening, even if small and insignificant.
Be busy and do something, since activity keeps your mind off your anxiety. When you wake up in the morning, start doing something right...
Be busy and do something, since activity keeps your mind off your anxiety. When you wake up in the morning, start doing something right away, and keep busy all day.
Set a goal and work every day to achieve it. This action will direct your thoughts and feelings away from worries and anxieties, toward...
Set a goal and work every day to achieve it. This action will direct your thoughts and feelings away from worries and anxieties, toward something more positive and constructive.
Talk about your anxieties to someone you trust. Talking about your anxieties and feelings can alleviate them, and put them in the right...
Talk about your anxieties to someone you trust. Talking about your anxieties and feelings can alleviate them, and put them in the right proportions, provided you talk objectively with a real desire to get rid of your anxiety, or at least reduce its intensity.
This will bring light and happiness into your life, and drive anxiety away. Watch comedies on TV, be with happy and amusing friends, or...
This will bring light and happiness into your life, and drive anxiety away. Watch comedies on TV, be with happy and amusing friends, or read something that makes you laugh.
It is feeling afraid but keeping those feelings sufficiently under control to be able to act appropriately. Once we begin to understand...
It is feeling afraid but keeping those feelings sufficiently under control to be able to act appropriately. Once we begin to understand how anxiety disorders work much of the fear of them is removed. When we truly understand the problem we are on the way to recovery.
Tension and stress often contribute to the development of anxiety. This is why it is always a good idea to find ways to relieve stress ...
Tension and stress often contribute to the development of anxiety. This is why it is always a good idea to find ways to relieve stress and tension before it builds up too much. The best and easiest way to do this is breathing deeply.
If watching the news fills you with anxiety - turn off the TV! The world will continue to revolve even if you're not watching it on BBC...
If watching the news fills you with anxiety - turn off the TV! The world will continue to revolve even if you're not watching it on BBC. Limit yourself to one hour a day of news and don't watch anything that may upset you before you go to bed.
Anxiety will grow if it's not directed into some positive action
Find someone who needs you and lend him or her a helping hand. It will almost always take your mind off your problems and fears. Helpin...
Find someone who needs you and lend him or her a helping hand. It will almost always take your mind off your problems and fears. Helping others is actually a way of taking action and responsibility for your own healing.
Many of us are living our lives at a faster pace, perhaps juggling a full-time job with a relationship, family commitments and a social...
Many of us are living our lives at a faster pace, perhaps juggling a full-time job with a relationship, family commitments and a social life. As a result, we feel a constant sense of urgency in our daily lives. This endless feeling of pressure fuels our impatience when we have to wait in a queue or traffic jam, or when the bus or train is late. Instead of stressing about delays, see them as opportunities for welcome thinking or reading.
Your brain needs a steady supply of glucose (sugar) to enable it to function properly. Fluctuations in blood sugar levels can affect th...
Your brain needs a steady supply of glucose (sugar) to enable it to function properly. Fluctuations in blood sugar levels can affect the brain, leading to mood swings, anxiety and even panic attacks. So try to eat foods that have a low GI (glycaemic index) such as multi-grain bread, porridge, whole-wheat pasta, brown rice, sweet potatoes, carrots, bananas and beans.
An adequate intake of this vitamin is essential for a healthy nervous system as all B vitamins are involved in the control of tryptopha...
An adequate intake of this vitamin is essential for a healthy nervous system as all B vitamins are involved in the control of tryptophan, an amino acid the body uses to make the chemical serotonin, which helps regulate mood. A balanced diet containing meat, fish, eggs, dairy and green leafy vegetables, nuts and seeds should supply enough vitamin B for most people’s needs. But if you are not getting enough, it might help to take a vitamin B supplement.
This doesn't have to be something big or expensive as long as it is enjoyable and provides something to look forward to that will take ...
This doesn't have to be something big or expensive as long as it is enjoyable and provides something to look forward to that will take your mind off your worries.
Tell your fear to someone else and make sure to be as dramatic as possible, with very descriptive words and emotions. Then, when you’...
Tell your fear to someone else and make sure to be as dramatic as possible, with very descriptive words and emotions. Then, when you’ve told every detail you can think of, start over again. Tell the entire, dramatic story, again with very elaborate descriptions. By the third or fourth time, it becomes a bit silly.
Compose a love letter to your object of feet-chill [or fear]. Celebrate all of the reasons you fell in love with him/her/it in the firs...
Compose a love letter to your object of feet-chill [or fear]. Celebrate all of the reasons you fell in love with him/her/it in the first place. List everything positive you can think of, and nothing negative. Now write a missive. Vent all of your worries about the situation, and try to make a case against moving forward. I’ll bet you can’t come up with a single true deal-breaker, but giving your worries some air will feel good.
Bike. Walk. Swim. Run. I don’t care what you do, as long as you get that ticker of yours working hard. You don’t have to be trainin...
Bike. Walk. Swim. Run. I don’t care what you do, as long as you get that ticker of yours working hard. You don’t have to be training for an Ironman to feel the antidepressant effect of exercise. Even picking the weeds and watering the flowers has been shown to boost moods. Aerobic exercise can be really effective!
I don’t have to think about 2:45 pm when I pick up the kids from school and how I will be able to cope with the noise and chaos when ...
I don’t have to think about 2:45 pm when I pick up the kids from school and how I will be able to cope with the noise and chaos when I’m feeling this way, or about the boundary issue I have with a friend–whether or not I’m strong enough to continue putting myself first in that relationship. All I have to worry about is the very second before me. If I am successful at breaking my time down that way, I usually discover that everything is fine for the moment.
Tell yourself you are a confident and worthy person
Social Anxiety can make someone feel less confident about who they are. To overcome that aspect of Social Anxiety tell yourself every d...
Social Anxiety can make someone feel less confident about who they are. To overcome that aspect of Social Anxiety tell yourself every day that you are a great, confident, and worthy person. This will help build your mindset to overcome Social Anxiety.
Social Anxiety can also occur when a person has to speak in public. One way to deal with Social Anxiety when it comes to Public Speakin...
Social Anxiety can also occur when a person has to speak in public. One way to deal with Social Anxiety when it comes to Public Speaking is to practice in front of a mirror. When you practice speaking in front of a mirror it will definitely help you cope and deal with your Social Anxiety.
Medication won’t cure anxiety but it will help to keep it under control. Some carry side effects of drowsiness, irritability and poor...
Medication won’t cure anxiety but it will help to keep it under control. Some carry side effects of drowsiness, irritability and poor concentration, and some may be addictive in too high a dose, so consult your doctor.
During an attack you experience a whole range of frightening symptoms, and worrying thoughts may go through your mind. Confront your fe...
During an attack you experience a whole range of frightening symptoms, and worrying thoughts may go through your mind. Confront your fear – if you don’t run away from it, you have the chance to discover that nothing is going to happen.
Is there anything triggering your anxiety? Think about when and where you are most likely to have an anxiety attack, then move to try a...
Is there anything triggering your anxiety? Think about when and where you are most likely to have an anxiety attack, then move to try and eliminate any negative influences in your life.
When you have an anxiety attack, make some notes about what you’re feeling, why, when, where and for how long. Then you have somethin...
When you have an anxiety attack, make some notes about what you’re feeling, why, when, where and for how long. Then you have something to show your doctor before the feeling dissipates and you find it difficult to explain again.
Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy has been shown to work! If you like animals then maybe horses can have the same effect on you. It helps g...
Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy has been shown to work! If you like animals then maybe horses can have the same effect on you. It helps gain confidence, impulse modulation, social skills and trust, all of which can help to reduce your anxiety
Anxiety is not necessarily a bad thing. In small doses it is designed to keep you on edge in order to function better in high pressure ...
Anxiety is not necessarily a bad thing. In small doses it is designed to keep you on edge in order to function better in high pressure situations. Channel your anxiety into performing better and producing better results in everything you do.