Maybe im just hypochondriac well yes but iv had panic attacks bad ones were demonds ar reaping my sole or somthing..and well anyway ill be sitting their reading or whatever and start to feel wavy inside then the words on the computer screen blure and i panic like i think im fainting but im i just pray and tell my self its ok after a half hour im ok iono feels like a heart attack or stroke or maybe just hypoglycemia cus i have a blood sugar problem and im worried about the end of the world and how the mayans and christians end of world might tie together thats not what bothers me tho what does is were i will go i cant control myself sometimes uuugghhhh rambiling whatever i just feel better if im asking a question i guess im a worry fanatic i know its bad i try to have faith tho im working on it but does anyone know this feeling?
sorrry but idk but all i can say is PRAY
and hopefully you will be alright
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just found out for the third time that i am pregnant and my anxiety levels are sky high, with my first 2 children i was fine had no depression or anxiety but about 6 years ago i lost my dad to suicide and it seemed to trigger depression and bad anxiety attacks that stopped me from enjoying day to day life so was put on meds (sertraline) which gave me back my normal life. doctor has said that i can carry on taking them through my pregnancy, the problem is that my anxiety levels are flaring up again and all the what ifs are racing in my head and i am finding it hard when i go out in public places again, anyone out there that is suffering like me or felt like this when pregnant? and any sugestions? would love to hear from others and get a bit of reasurrance
I have felt the same levels of high anxiety this pregnancy. It was completely unexpected and my daughter is already 5. My husband just left for the air force this week and is in basic. But knowing for the last two months would make me stress so bad. Then I found out the baby had a cyst in the brain during my first ultrasound. Not to mention the whole first trimester I was always very negative and felt bad because of all the issues I was having. I even had high blood pressure during exams because I was so stressed. After sometimes realizing that I was putting myself through much of the anxiety I just kind of took a deep breath. I took a nap. Relaxed. Started going out with a friend to the mall and around the city. My doctor had said that I could go on meds to but I thought it would build on my anxiety. The cyst cleared and I have found that the more the pregnancy progresses the better I feel. Everyone is a little nervous during the first months because you tend to think and analyze so many things. Things that can go wrong..what’s going to change..how will the baby be..boy or girl..I would just relax talk to family, friends. Read a book..watch TV..talk to your kids and let them cheer you up. Once you start feeling kicks and stuff I’m sure you will be able to control it a little better. Plus pregnancy always brings on those waves of emotion so it comes with the territory. And if it doesn’t get better then take the meds and talk to your Doctor about your options. Good luck and I hope you feel better. You will it’s just one of those events that of course is life changing. But enjoy it. It’s a blessing.