When you start understanding anxiety you will be able to assist your family members or anyone else you know who suffers with it. Everyone suffers from some level of anxiety and panic at one point or another in their lives and that is perfectly normal. The level of reaction to that initial feeling of panic is where we all differ.
When two people encounter the same situation they will both react differently, they will have different feelings and different emotional reactions to exactly the same situation. This is why understanding anxiety can be hard for some people. If you are the sort of person who brushes everything off and doesn't let anything worry you it can be hard to understand people who get scared and apprehensive of things that don't worry you.
All anxiety is not the same, you may feel some anxiety before a test or a exam, or maybe before you have to go into a meeting with your boss. This level of anxiety is perfectly normal, when you start feeling that anxiety every waking minute (and it stops you sleeping) in the weeks , or months, running up to the test or meeting, then you may be suffering with some form of anxiety.
The most common type of anxiety is known as GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) and affects around 5% of the US population. People who suffer from this particular disorder will be under a constant state of worry or anxiety, which takes a toll on their social life as well as their physical wellbeing.
It is not rare for anxiety to be just one of many medical problems that a person suffers from. When someone has a number of physical and possibly mental health issues it can become hard for a medical professional to spot anxiety in amongst them. Anxiety and depression are two health issues that are often found together.
Some of the symptoms that a anxiety sufferer will display can greatly affect not just them but everyone in their social circle as well as family members. Restless, edgy and irritable - These symptoms can lead to confrontations with family members. Sleeplessness - Days or weeks with little sleep will compound the physical problems that anxiety sufferers often experience.
Day to day life can be tough for all of us, but if you are suffering from anxiety then it becomes even more difficult to manage with the problems that are thrown at most of us every day. These small problems mount up and the negative affects compound until the anxiety sufferer can't cope anymore and gives up his job and just stays home.
Luckily,as long as they seek medical attention you will find that not just GAD but other anxiety disorders such as Panic Attacks, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can actually be controlled. Your doctor will often prescribe a course of medication to take. By understanding anxiety and how it can affect you and your family, you will be in a better position to deal with it should it arise.
When you go to see your Dr you must be open minded as to what treatment he offers you, medication is not the only way that he may be able to help you. Having a open mind to listen and discuss the various treatment options will help you in the healing process.
When two people encounter the same situation they will both react differently, they will have different feelings and different emotional reactions to exactly the same situation. This is why understanding anxiety can be hard for some people. If you are the sort of person who brushes everything off and doesn't let anything worry you it can be hard to understand people who get scared and apprehensive of things that don't worry you.
All anxiety is not the same, you may feel some anxiety before a test or a exam, or maybe before you have to go into a meeting with your boss. This level of anxiety is perfectly normal, when you start feeling that anxiety every waking minute (and it stops you sleeping) in the weeks , or months, running up to the test or meeting, then you may be suffering with some form of anxiety.
The most common type of anxiety is known as GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) and affects around 5% of the US population. People who suffer from this particular disorder will be under a constant state of worry or anxiety, which takes a toll on their social life as well as their physical wellbeing.
It is not rare for anxiety to be just one of many medical problems that a person suffers from. When someone has a number of physical and possibly mental health issues it can become hard for a medical professional to spot anxiety in amongst them. Anxiety and depression are two health issues that are often found together.
Some of the symptoms that a anxiety sufferer will display can greatly affect not just them but everyone in their social circle as well as family members. Restless, edgy and irritable - These symptoms can lead to confrontations with family members. Sleeplessness - Days or weeks with little sleep will compound the physical problems that anxiety sufferers often experience.
Day to day life can be tough for all of us, but if you are suffering from anxiety then it becomes even more difficult to manage with the problems that are thrown at most of us every day. These small problems mount up and the negative affects compound until the anxiety sufferer can't cope anymore and gives up his job and just stays home.
Luckily,as long as they seek medical attention you will find that not just GAD but other anxiety disorders such as Panic Attacks, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can actually be controlled. Your doctor will often prescribe a course of medication to take. By understanding anxiety and how it can affect you and your family, you will be in a better position to deal with it should it arise.
When you go to see your Dr you must be open minded as to what treatment he offers you, medication is not the only way that he may be able to help you. Having a open mind to listen and discuss the various treatment options will help you in the healing process.
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Understanding anxiety can be almost impossible when it is taking a huge toll on your family, work and social life. Anxiety affects over 5% of the US population so you are not the only one with anxiety.
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