Hello Ashley: That is very true. When I first started monitoring - to understand what was happening - it did seem to make it worse. However, as I learned more about myself and what triggered me, it was most helpful to know when, how or why so I knew what I was dealing with. I would write down the physical symptoms, the feelings that went with it, then the core belief I had at the time (personalities and sub-personalities). I would even write the percentage of how strong each category was. Many times the core beliefs were negative, so started to switch those negatives to positives. It worked for me. Hopefully others will give it a try.
Some people receive immediate relief from their panic attacks or anxious thoughts as soon as they start monitoring them. Keeping track helps them feel more in control. For other, as soon as they start tracking their physical symptoms, thoughts and behaviors they may find that things get worse. Tracking symptoms forces people to look at their symptoms and avoidant behaviors causing them to realize how much panic and anxiety has disabled them. This awareness can lead to increased feelings of anxiety and even depression. These feelings will not last and the more involved in the program you become and familiar with your symptoms thoughts and behaviors, the more in control of you will start to feel.
Members, please share your experiences when you first started tracking your symptoms. If you’re just starting, let us know how its going.
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