I'm not the best person at dealing with huge problems. But anxiety that I've only felt for such a short period of time now, is the biggest challenge I've ever faced in my life.
I've been through so much in my 17 year long life, and have so long left, yet unlike most teenagers, I've been through medical issues, had huge issues with my physical growth and have often been lonely due to being somewhat of an outcast in my earlier life. But unlike all that I've ever gone through, anxiety has been permanent for 3 weeks. For 3 weeks now, I have only had a couple of hours at a time in which I was not feeling the anxiousness. So I'm going to start this thread, break down all my physical symptoms and say how I'm fighting them.
Firstly I'm trying to distinguish the anxiety from everything else. It's not my mind, it's not my body, it's anxiety. My mind and my body can both fight this, rather than one fighting the other.
Dealing with Swallowing Food: For some reason, a bit of liquid in my mouth allows me to swallow. My throat is fine, so I know there's nothing to worry about.
with Heart Ache: Accepting it's anxiety.
Stomach Ache: Eating, taking kalms herbal pills.
Depression: Exercise.
Anxiety: The herbal pills, getting massaged, distracting self with difficult tasks.
General: Crying.
For some reason, the easiest way to deal with all of this is doing something which brings stress release. I.e. Crying (Did that earlier, felt infinitely better.) and having a massage, (I started crying for some reason when mum gave me a massage, which she's very good at.)
Not sure what else I can say. I would like some input on if people think I'm dealing with this in the most effective way. It's caused me a lot of stress and worry, especially considering that I am constantly doubting if my symptoms ARE anxiety.