Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Anxiety.

Everybody experiences feelings of anxiousness at some point in their life. It feels horrible, but overall, if you feel anxious before a test or interview it's probably because it matters to you and pushes you to do well. Everyone gets that feeling of nausea, sweaty palms, heart palpitations etc when they feel nervous. It's normal. But imagine having those feelings everyday, but even more intense.

General Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Phobias, OCD, PTSD and Social Anxiety are all examples of conditions that fall under the general 'anxiety condition'. When a person suffers from anxiety it's a constant battle between what you want to do, and what your anxious thoughts want you to do. Personally, I love the idea socialising, travelling, going new places, but far too many times I've had to miss out as a result of all of the negative and anxious thoughts that come to mind. 


"What if I have a panic attack when I leave my house?"
"I'm being stupid."
"People will look at me if I start panicking."
"Where's the way out?"
"What if I'm sick in front of all these people?"
"I'm gonna pass out."
"People think I'm doing this for attention."
"I've let myself and everyone else down."
"I can't breathe."



For people who deal with severe anxiety will probably experience these thoughts on a daily basis, I do, and it's physically and mentally exhausting. I spend so many hours of my life worrying about what other people think of me, and worrying about things that shouldn't need to be worried about. Getting out of bed and leaving the house in the morning is a challenge most days, never mind leaving the house and entering an unfamiliar situation. 

Many people who suffer with anxiety, well, they suffer alone. They don't feel comfortable with talking to friends and family about how they are feeling. I went through a stage where I avoided social situations just to avoid the terrifying idea of taking a panic attack in front of my friends and strangers. I hated the questions and too often made excuses to stay home by myself. There's still so many occasions when I do this, and my hope for the future is that one day I won't let my negative thoughts ruin positive opportunities. 


While there are so many amazing charities and organisations that help people deal with and overcome their anxiety issues, too many people don't get the help they need. YoungMinds is a charity that provides help and support to children and adolescents (their families too) that suffer from anxiety and other mental illnesses. In the UK, around three children/young people in every classroom suffer from a diagnosable mental illness, and many of these people will not receive the help they need for many reasons. So, on a more positive note, I am organising a sponsored fancy dress walk with my family and friends to raise funds for the YoungMinds charity. I've also set up a JustGiving page that I've inserted a link to in case anybody decides they would like to donate. It's an excellent cause, and every penny counts!


If you suffer from anxiety, please remember that you are not alone, and it's just a small part of you no matter how severe. I'll leave some helpful resources for you to look at if it interests you.


If you know somebody who suffers from anxiety, don't make them feel more uncomfortable than they already do. When they cancel plans, or seem distant, don't get mad at them. Do what you can to help them, and generally be understanding. Unless you've experienced it, you don't know what it's like to experience these physical symptoms and the dark and scary thoughts. So next time you see anybody, even a stranger, look like they are at optimum stress levels as they rummage through their purse for their bus fare in front of you, or look like they want to run for their life out of a crowd of people, you don't know their situation, and don't stare at them, it only makes it worse.




If anyone has any questions, feel free to drop me an email and I'll try and answer them to the best of my ability (tartanvibez@hotmail.com).

Thank you for taking the time to read this slightly more serious blog post, and I'll be back in a few days with a new post! Stay positive and see ya later!! X


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Resources


http://www.youngminds.org.uk/

https://www.anxietyuk.org.uk/
http://www.mind.org.uk/
https://www.headspace.com/


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