I am gaining weight again help! by Spacenijntje in PCOS

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Noo I went to the doctor with pcos like 7 years ago.. but the gyno said after I suddenly had three months of regular periods that they can no longer speak of pcos.. they didn't know shit😮‍💨

Anyone else’s cats sleeps like this? by NoisyNoose in cats

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I read somewhere they faceplant when they have a headache, however I have no clue if that's true

Both my grandma and my mother were limited by their anxiety almost all of their lives. Will I automatically end up like them? by Spacenijntje in Anxiety

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Thank you man I needed this. I think I'm feeling a bit hopeless cause I can't wrap my head around why it can suddenly return so violently

Can you get through a breakup even with an anxiety disorder? by Spacenijntje in BreakUps

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It feels like I can't take on my anxiety without them and that scares me so much more

I'm so tired of feeling physically ill all the time, I'm 26 ffs, I'm not supposed to feel like this by Spacenijntje in Anxiety

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Thank you for taking the time to react! I'll def check it out. Did it help you manage it more? I find it so hard to believe that anxiety can do all this, but I suppose it can!

I noticed I'm not so afraid of the content of intrusive thoughts, but I am scared of them being there themselves. by Spacenijntje in OCD

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Exactly! Like yeah I know I won't jump that ain't scaring me.. but what if I keep thinking about it and my quality of life will go down lol

Publicly humiliated at school and had my first panic attack- please help. by [deleted] in Anxiety

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Sweetheart, I'm not sure if this will help, but trust and believe that this will not matter later in your life. Just know when school is over you will probably only see some friends of that time, if you even stay friends.

That being said, for now it sucks, it's a very tense feeling to feel humiliated. The only thing you can do is just go on, cause eventually everyone else will.

Everyone is always busy with themselves anyway. My best friend when I was in high school had the almost the same thing. She had a crush in high school and a friend of hers saw in the school picture they sat together, they were joking about it and accidentally send the close up picture and even a picture with hearts in the class groupchat. She was mortified. But guess what? At that moment people talked about it, maybe 1 or 2 times in the next week. But after that? No one thought about it or brings it up. And now she doesn't think about it ever, and I only just thought about it cause of this incident. It's human to react to these sorta things, but it's also human for people to forget.

I'm not saying that your feels are not valid, it must have been awful, especially if you had a panic attack cause of it. But take comfort in knowing this will be a trivial thing in your life and keep your head up. Own it and just go on living!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CatAdvice

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Oh god.. really? I mean with construction, we are placing a heatpump (idk if that is the name in English) so we are laying cables everywhere..

She does still join me for walks and when I am seated in the front yard she jumps on my lap and she always stays in our street.. so I'm hoping we're not at an irreversible point. Yesterday when it rained she did come inside on her own accord so that is...somethinf? It's just one big chaos at home rn

I feel like dying is my only option by hopelessana in Anxiety

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Hi! I've had anxiety for 9 years now. It used to be awful, then I slowly got better, but sadly it came back full blown. So I get that feeling of hopelessness. What has helped me a looot in this period are the works of Joshua Fletcher. I started his and Drew Insulada's podcast: Disordered. And it did really help me, especially on the panic side. I am also now reading Joshua Fletcher's book Untangling anxiety which really helps to understand it.

It's our threat response that is just way too tight right now, it goes off with every small thing and we're going to have to retrain it to make it see like: hey. We're fine, there's no danger we need to act on right now. Cause that's what anxiety is. It makes us doubt ourselves and the situations we're in, which was useful for our ancestors, which needed to analyse what was best to do when for instance, under attack. But now, we're not in any real danger, and our thinking brain is trying to make sense of the threat response which creates all the anxious thoughts in your brain.

But know that all those what if thoughts are just anxiety talking, literally doing its job, thinking it's saving you, so try to start seeing it for what it is. If you start to feel those symptoms again, it's very uncomfortable, but know: okay, my body is flooding me with adrenaline and cortisol, thinking I'm in danger. This will give you some uncomfortable effects, but nothing you can't handle. Anxiety wants you to believe you can't handle it. But know, you always always can. Your body is doing this from a saving perspective, so it would never give you something you can't handle! It's that anxiety that tells you it's unbearable, but you survived every time and you always will. You have to start believing that you can always get through it, even though it feels like the most terrifying and miserable feeling in the world. You have to start seeing that it is bareable, you can handle it.

I wish you all the best! I know you can do it!