Update on Anxiety,
Depression,Stress,panic,Attacks ADHD, Epilepsy.
All these mental health
problems can get confused because there's not much different to one another. I
guess I could have either one to all of those as I have suffered from either
one to all for forty-four years now, which is from birth.
Through the side affects
of my medication Phenobarbital I was put on as a baby and child, which caused
me to be moody and hyperactive. The moods could come on any time due to the fact
I found it hard to sleep at night I was over tired. Yet strangely the day time
I was dreamy, in a world of my own and unaware of the world around me. For
example even at the age of twelve I was a danger hazard to cross the road.
I couldn't pay attention
in my school work. I was always classed as thick, lazy and told I’d never get
along in life. I think at that point of
my life I was suffering from ADHD. I
left school believing I wouldn't get anywhere in life. I left school believing
at first that I would not get anywhere in life but then I was more glad to leave
school. Near enough every school I went to I faced bullying, rape and sexual
abuse from a lot of children in the schools.
From after I left school twenty – seven years ago I have proved myself
wrong by achieving the things I have said I have achieved like the exams I have
passed in college, the awareness of
learning disability and mental health, Advocacy, short stories and poetry which
is all on my website sararevealed.blogspot.com/ email sarajgorman@gmail.com.
Never the less these
health problems are not much different to one another. Anxiety is a feeling of
anger, panic and fear whether a person has a reason to feel that way or not. Depression
is a feeling of sadness whether a person has a reason to feel sad or not.
Epilepsy and panic attacks are not that much different to one another either.
Worry is connected to stress which is anxiety when a person gets upset
easily. Can all those health problems be
linked or and even be misunderstood?
How can these health problems be not much
different to one another?
A fit and a panic attack
are both to do with the nevus system, which people can very easily confuse one
with the other. This can also be confusing for the person who is facing the
fit, panic attack or even both. For example what I have faced.
· Headaches
· Dizziness
· Choking or even a sense of choking, it’s a
feeling as if someone has got their hands round my neck.
· Electric shocks, pins and needles through my
spine arms and legs.
· Shaking
· Going hot and cold
· Fully aware of what’s going on.
This is an example of how
all these things can get confused with one another.
Anxiety. A sense of panic, fear and or anger whether there’s a reason or not.
Like all health problems it can depend on how we manage the health problems.
Those of us like me who have had these health problems manage them in a
different way than what we did to start off with.
As it’s possible I may
have had ADHD as a child it could be possible it could be a major form of Anxiety.
Most children pull a screaming and kicking temper paddies in town for example
at times but it can depend on how often. If this happens to your child a lot
and I mean a lot then they may need to get checked and diagnosed. Something may
be happening your child may not be able to explain also they may be in fear
that you may not understand. May be they don’t know themselves, which can be
very furstraighting this can also be fearful and scary whether there’s a reason
to be or not. ADHD can be some form of Autism as well.
A mild form Anxiety can be
the same as major fearing things are worse than what they are but can be in
different ways. For example different
people you different thing on one thing a person may want to know so that
person may get easily get confused.
Most people may get upset
easily upset caused by negative situations such as a death of people they know
or they may a relationship break up which we all have to face but we all get
affected in different ways. Some people come to terms with these things quicker
than others but people with health problems and disabilities mostly tend to be
more sensitive and tend to be slower to come to term with these kinds of issues.
Some people can be also nervous
of exams and even taking their driving test for example. This can depend on how
often a person is nervous and may be depending what situations they are nervous
of. People can get nervous over negative and positive things which can be a
sense a fear, excitement, whether something is going to be good or bad news
like exams for eg;
Some people have fears of
forgetting things mainly when it comes to important things. Even if you have got
things ready before hand you want to make. You fear just in case you forget
something important. In fact people who suffer from Anxiety are likely to forget
less time than people who don’t have Anxiety cause we are always worrying about
forgetting. In fact what we have to remember is always on our minds until
whatever event is over. You are saying to yourself, have I remembered it when
you get there where you are going and whatever you need whatever for.
Anger is part of Anxiety.
Anger is a feeling you get whether there’s a reason or not. It can be a feeling
of anger, worry, stress and tension yet all of those things can just happen. This
is because those things are linked to Anxiety. This is where we need exercises to
loosen our muscles up but this may not work for all of us. It’s possible that
all these words like anger, worry, stress and tension get confused easy because
there’s not much difference between the meanings of the words. When we face
these feelings it tends to feel the same feeling. These feelings don’t need a
reason to happen.
Depression. It’s the same with depression a feeling of
sadness that comes on whether there’s a reason to be sad or not.
It’s hard to know whether these health
problems are illnesses or conditions, I don’t anyone knows for such.
One always says that’s it
best to keep the mind and body busy but that works for some people not for
others. Many people tell people who suffer from Anxiety and depression that it’s
all in the mind.
In my case I can go from
losing interest in what I am normally interested in to climbing the walls when
I have nothing going on in my life. I can feel angrily, sad, down, stressed,
depressed, worried and etc for a reason and no reason at all.
I have so many thoughts in
my head I very rarely talk about or I don’t talk about them at all such as
feeling as if life isn't worth life. I try very hard to fight those thought,
which isn't easy. It could be for the silliest reasons or yet again no reason
at all. Professions advice this that and the other but these things are there
to try. What works for one person doesn't for the other. That could mean exercises,
diet and many things that may keep the mind and body busy.
Like for example for me
and for those of you who have read my website will know my poetry helps my Anxiety
and Depression in the sense of anger and sadness, when comes to relationship break
ups for example or someone who I know who has died.
1 comment:
Student, you should be a lecturer.
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