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Top 10 Most Hated Anxiety Symptoms

Paul Dooley
July 3, 2008
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Of the tons of anxiety symptoms that you have or have ever had are there a few that you really hate? I have to say that I don't like any of the symptoms, but if I had to choose between this symptom or that symptom, then I definitely have a preference. Here is my top ten list of most hated anxiety disorder symptoms. 1. Palpitations 2. Depersonalization 3. Urgency 4. Muscle twitching, Numbness 5. Dizziness 6. Head ache, stabbing pains in head or scalp. 7. Easily startled 8. Chest pain 9. Fear of losing control 10.

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Filed Under: Symptoms and Sensations Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety attacks, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, chest pain, depersonaliztion, depression, palpitations, tension headaches

Anxiety Disorder and Your Fear of Death

Paul Dooley
July 2, 2008
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"Anxiety is a thin stream of fear trickling through the mind. If encouraged, it cuts a channel into which all other thoughts are drained" -- Robert Albert Bloch The fact is you and me are going to die someday. This prospect scares untold amounts of people, and I would venture to say that the vast majority of people have at least some fear of this inevitable personal tragedy. But when you have an anxiety disorder it can actually creep into your mind on a regular basis and become a part of your stream of fear as Mr. Robert Bloch put

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety of the fear of death, anxiety symptoms, fear of death

Anxiety Fueled Anger

Paul Dooley
July 1, 2008
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Sometimes the irritability that is brought on by your anxiety disorder can tip you into a full rage. Whether it's general anxiety disorder, PTSD, social phobia, etc sometimes your anger makes you want to Hulk out. Case in point, today my boss pulls me aside and tells me something negative. Something like whaw, whaw, blah blah, negative, negative. By the end of his sermon of put down I essentially lost it (in my mind of course) for a few minutes and I had to focus to maintain the appearance of full tranquility. This is precisely why if your

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Filed Under: Learning to Relax Tagged With: anger, anxiety, anxiety and anger, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, irritability, ocd, Privacy Policy, rage, social anxiety

Insomnia and Anxiety Disorders

Paul Dooley
June 30, 2008
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If you have an anxiety disorder chances are that you have trouble sleeping sometimes or maybe all the time. This is because if you have insomnia you are predisposed to developing anxiety and depression and vice versa. As we all know insomnia is a sleep disorder characterized by your inability to fall asleep and or stay asleep. Learning to cope with insomnia is important for your long term health and does not necessarily require that you pop pills to fall into a soporific sleep state. Whether you have an anxiety disorder or not all people

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Filed Under: Symptoms and Sensations Tagged With: anxiety and insomnia, anxiety can't sleep, anxiety disorder, anxiety symptoms, gad, insomnia, ocd, Privacy Policy, sleep disorders, social anxiety

New Study Shows That Online Therapy Effective

Paul Dooley
June 29, 2008
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A new study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research argues that web-based self help programs work. The study took 213 participants and put them through a four week online course aimed at helping the participants with depression, anxiety and work related stress. According to the studies findings, a high percentage (about 95%) of participants reported significant improvement in their symptoms after the program ended. During the study participants were sent directions via email and provided with support by psychology students. The

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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety attacks, anxiety blogs, anxiety disorders, anxiety podcast, anxiety symptoms, anxiety treatment, online therapy, self help

Blue Print for Freedom: How To Reclaim Your Spare Time

Paul Dooley
June 29, 2008
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Having an anxiety disorder can take up a lot of your time. It can also cause you to lose out on having fun and doing things other than worrying. A great way to curtail this tendency is to make a plan, or blue print, of how you will spend your free time. Anxiety disorder (all forms of anxiety disorder included) can cause you to obsess about your problems all the time. Is it not enough that anxiety symptoms drain you of your energy and enthusiasm? Don't let anxiety dictate to you what you will and will not do. Hopefully you have subscribed

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Filed Under: Learning to Relax Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety attacks, anxiety blogs, anxiety podcast, anxiety symptoms, freedom from worry, ocd, Privacy Policy, social anxiety, stress, worry

Justin Timberlake Admits to Having OCD

Paul Dooley
June 24, 2008
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Stuff.co.nz reports that international pop star Justin Timberlake suffers from OCD. This is according to an interview that Timberlake gave to the website collider.com. In the interview Timberlake said he has a "complicated" mix of OCD and attention deficit disorder. Like the British soccer star David Beckham, Timberlake states that he has to make sure that things are lined up perfect and also makes sure that the fridge is stocked only with certain foods. Timberlake is not alone as there is a laundry list of well known celebs that struggle

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Filed Under: In the News Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety disorder, anxiety in the news, anxiety symptoms, famous people with ocd, ocd

How To Control Your Anxiety

Paul Dooley
June 24, 2008
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In boxing there is a saying that says all boxers have a plan until they get hit. I love that saying because it illustrates wonderfully my battles with anxiety symptoms. When I start feeling better I always make a plan about what I will do to control my anxiety, but as soon as my anxiety symptoms hit my plan would always fall apart as if Mike Tyson himself punched me square on the nose. That continued until I found a new plan. To control your anxiety you have to have a plan, sort of. What I mean by plan is a way to sort out an actual set of

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Filed Under: Learning to Relax Tagged With: anxiety, anxiety attacks, anxiety blogs, anxiety disorder, anxiety podcast, anxiety symptoms, general anxiety disorder, how to control anxiety, ocd, Privacy Policy, social anxiety

Anxiety Quick Note: Anxiety and Heat

Paul Dooley
June 22, 2008
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When it gets hot your temperature may not be the only thing that goes up. It has been noted by many anxiety sufferers that when it gets hot their anxiety symptoms spike. Just the other day I was at an amusement park with my family and the temp outside was 93 degrees (about 34 degrees Celsius) and my anxiety symptoms began to emerge almost immediately after we entered the park. I felt dizzy, my heart rate was up, I was tired, weak and extremely anxious. It was hard to cope because no matter where I moved to I could do nothing to escape the

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Filed Under: Everyday Anxiety Tagged With: anxiety and heat, anxiety blog, anxiety disorder, anxiety podcast, anxiety symptoms, heat and stress

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