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anxiety first thing why???
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i know theres no magic answer to thid question but i'll ask anyway
why is anxiety always worst first thing?last night it was pretty ok and i could relax then bang first thing this morning there is it just when i'm trying to get up and motivated
i'm going with distraction tecniques at the minute but the first thing anxiety is really hard
can anyone explain why it happens and any good techniques for conquering it?
i'm considering anti anixety pills but i'd like to avoid them if possible
why is anxiety always worst first thing?last night it was pretty ok and i could relax then bang first thing this morning there is it just when i'm trying to get up and motivated
i'm going with distraction tecniques at the minute but the first thing anxiety is really hard
can anyone explain why it happens and any good techniques for conquering it?
i'm considering anti anixety pills but i'd like to avoid them if possible
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i dont drink but i am a very big worrier.i dont want to come across as woe is me but i have had a lot of traumatic events in the last 8-10 years so i am naturally a worrier
i think you are right boxtops maybe seeing my gp will help
i think i want to be strong and not admit i need help as my dad whos always been my rock was always the one to cope before he got ill
i am currently in the early stages of councelling which helps but doesnt help the anxiety
thanks again i will try not to whinge as much in future
i think you are right boxtops maybe seeing my gp will help
i think i want to be strong and not admit i need help as my dad whos always been my rock was always the one to cope before he got ill
i am currently in the early stages of councelling which helps but doesnt help the anxiety
thanks again i will try not to whinge as much in future
Catcuddle please don't worry about posting on AB, you know most of us are pleased to offer help, but really I am glad that you are thinking about seeing the GP. I know what it's like to want to manage and cope with it all yourself, but sometimes the bravest thing is to admit that you need some help - and you're doing that. Go see your GP, if you think that talking about your feelings and anxities and not coming over as "whinging" might be difficult, then write it down and hand over a note to the GP when you see them. They won't mind, they are there to give advice as well as medication. I am sure that the counselling will help too. Keep going!