Anxiety

Posted by shyviolet8 @shyviolet8, Mar 21, 2021

I'm having huge anxiety issues. They are caused by the fear that my husband will leave me for another woman,and she will be perfect and he will be a better man for her.

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Good afternoon @shyviolet8, Big welcome to CONNECT . Anxiety is frightening. You want to get it under control before it gets to the point of panic attacks. I don't know how old you are or how long you have been married........so it is hard to surmise what words or behaviors might be initiating your fear.

Here is my last question for today. It is a big one. Do you find yourself doing things that you wouldn't normally do just because of your fear of losing him? and last one #2 have you participated in retreats for Mindfulness?

May you be free of suffering and the causes of suffering.
Chris

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Ahhh, truly sorry to read this. Having suffered anxiety on and off over the years, and my also being in a failed first marriage, I know you must be feeling horrible but it is good to reach out for help or guidance as to where to go and what to do so you can deal with this. Not to make light of your situation, but at 77 I feel that there is no such thing as a "perfect woman" or a "perfect man." I went through my life thinking everyone was better than me, male or female, in all walks of life, marriage, work, school..... wish I had received counselling or therapy or help when I was younger to find out "why" I felt this way, and maybe once you find out why you feel this way, you can overcome this particular fear. Best of luck my dear, J. 🌺

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Why. If he done it before then you are just- but if you two decided to try to fix your marriage- go to marriage counseling . If he never had strayed then you are setting yourself on a bad course - it’s your doubts about you and he cannot fix that - go to therapy

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<p>Anxiety and horrible panic attacks</p><p>Hi! I have never ever been on this website before.I have chronic anxiety and Panic Attacks.Im on medicine but it is not working has anyone tried for disability for this?Thank you. I have had it for over 10 yrs.My life is so so</p>

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@annieb0188

<p>Anxiety and horrible panic attacks</p><p>Hi! I have never ever been on this website before.I have chronic anxiety and Panic Attacks.Im on medicine but it is not working has anyone tried for disability for this?Thank you. I have had it for over 10 yrs.My life is so so</p>

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HELLO @annie0188,,,, Sorry to hear about your problems, I also have anxiety and depression and other illnesses, its horrible isn't it/. I am a guest on this site from Canada but am sure won't be long before you hear from those who know about this. Take care, J

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@annieb0188

<p>Anxiety and horrible panic attacks</p><p>Hi! I have never ever been on this website before.I have chronic anxiety and Panic Attacks.Im on medicine but it is not working has anyone tried for disability for this?Thank you. I have had it for over 10 yrs.My life is so so</p>

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Hi annieb@0188. I have suffered from depression for about 25 years and severe anxiety for 10 years. I am now classified as refractory major depressive disorder (MDD) as every antidepressant and anti-anxiety drug has been tested on me, some with horrific results. Several suicide attempts. My anxiety became so bad about 4 years ago now that I had panic attacks from about 6 am until noon every day and could not leave the couch, rarely showering. I was approved for Disability but I had tried everything and spent major dollars on trying to get better. I went to Intensive Outpatient Programs lasting 1-2 months each time for 3 years focusing on cognitive behavioral therapy. It did not help. Several different psychiatrists and therapists. I finally found a naturopath doctor who took a chance on me and prescribed benzodiazepines. After 1.5 years I was able to start breathing exercises and at least leave the couch. 3 years in I could walk the dog. Now I can drive to appointments again but still am not able to shop or socialize much, in part also because of my sciatica, which my doctor is now having me see surgeons to fix. At the almost 4 year mark now, I rarely need a benzodiazepine and have titrated off of my antidepressant that caused a 30 lb weight gain. It is hard work, breathing exercises every morning and myofascial therapy has helped a lot with that. I also now have a new psychologist and I am making progress weekly. Finding the right doctor is key and a lot of work. I’m here for you and support you. Jen

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@annieb0188

<p>Anxiety and horrible panic attacks</p><p>Hi! I have never ever been on this website before.I have chronic anxiety and Panic Attacks.Im on medicine but it is not working has anyone tried for disability for this?Thank you. I have had it for over 10 yrs.My life is so so</p>

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@annieb0188 Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect, a place to give and get support.

10 years is a long time to have chronic anxiety and panic attacks.

You'll notice that I moved your question to another discussion started today on the same subject. I did so you could meet with @shyviolet8 @bustrbrwn22 @lacy2 in a central location.

Regarding disability, I do know that it can be hard to get disability but hopefully members will chime in to help offer suggestions and support.

You said that you were on anxiety medication. The research shows that anti-anxiety therapy is needed in conjunction with medication. Unfortunately the medication only goes so far and therapy can be hard work, but with a big payoff.

May I ask if you are or have utilized therapy and/or meditation?

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@annieb0188

<p>Anxiety and horrible panic attacks</p><p>Hi! I have never ever been on this website before.I have chronic anxiety and Panic Attacks.Im on medicine but it is not working has anyone tried for disability for this?Thank you. I have had it for over 10 yrs.My life is so so</p>

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Try to avoid benzos. Read about ANY drug they might prescribe. Weaning off can take YEARS.

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