Anxiety Help - Anxiety Disorder - Memory Loss?
Anxiety Disorder - Memory Loss?
Does anxiety disorder cause memory loss?
Any changes in the mental state can cause memory losses.
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Anxiety Disorder - Memory Loss?
Does anxiety disorder cause memory loss?
Any changes in the mental state can cause memory losses.
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My husband�s German Shepherd is going to be 7 this year and he has chronic anxiety attacks - not separation anxiety.
If we go outside all together, he runs around whimpering and pacing the yard. If we light a fire, he freaks out. Yesterday, we took him on a picnic and he was freaked out in the car, at the picnic table, etc.
He was neglected for the first 5 years by my husband's ex-wife, and my husband used to travel frequently. Now, the dof lives in a loving home where our three dogs are house dogs, sit on the furniture and sleep on the beds with us, but Sam just won't relax and it's so annoying that after a while I stop being so sympathetic.
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Can Anxiety Disorder Lead to Death?
Can I die from anxiety disorder? What can I do to take all the anxiety problems out of my body forever?
A direct result from anxiety disorder isn't usually death, but it can certainly feel like you could die at times. If left untreated it could snowball into other problems, I suppose. For instance, if your anxiety is preventing you from leaving the house, you could be missing out on exercise. Just a small example.
For a quick fix, Xanax or a Benzo drug is effective, but not good for long term use. Zoloft is excellent, and non-addictive.
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Anxiety Disorder - Mental Hospital
Does my Mom have the authority to place me in a mental hospital for having certain fears, anxiety disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Some of my mental conditions are fear of riding in a car, checking locks on the doors more than once, afraid of big cities, afraid of bugs, washing my hands constantly, etc.
I've NEVER been a danger to myself or others and I've never had any medical history problems with mental health.
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To deal with the stress and anxiety of flying, work a lot a day before your flight and sleep less, so when you get in the airplane, you will feel so exhausted that you will fall sleep.
About being anxious in a new place, I don't know exactly what you can do. Most people feel this way about the unknown, it's normal. I would try to check over the net guides about the place, to get more familiar and make plans for where to go and what to do, this way, the trip can be more pleasurable with less travel stress and anxiety.
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Anti Anxiety Medication - What Works?
I have anxiety, depression, and delusions; anyone ever dropped a gum wrapper and thought it could kill?
Everyone I talk to tries to put me on anti anxiety medications without really even listening to the issue, especially my PCP and a few shrinks.
Has anyone taken any specific anti anxiety medications that have helped with this?
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My baby is six months old and I literally cannot put her down for one minute. If she isn't in my arms (and she also prefers that I stand), she is crying.
Is this separation anxiety? What do I do?
You put her in her bed to play as long as she'll play and when she starts to cry, let her cry.
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Successfully Cured Separation Anxiety
Has anyone successfully cured separation anxiety? I am pretty educated as far as dog behavior, learning theory, and desensitization, I just want to hear from people that have treated it successfully and what worked, what didn't.
My dog has serious separation anxiety. I spoke to a behaviorist who said my problem could possibly be solved with lots of time and money spent on training; trying things like leaving her for a few minutes, then returning. Then leaving for a few more minutes longer, and returning (so she learns that I'm coming back and not abandoning her).
For example, when you leave, don't pet the dog, hug it, say goodbye, or show any display of over-attention; maybe just say something neutral, like �Stay.�
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What causes anxiety mood patterns?
Certain situations cause more anxiety than others.
Both my parents had mental and emotional problems.
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Well, I certainly don't live in a war zone, but there is enough coverage of the war to make anyone squirm.
I basically read the newspaper to avoid the talking heads on TV yelling at each other to advance their own political agenda. And, when reading the newspaper, I try to read only the news, and not the editorials and columnists.
This way, the news comes in a bit more focused and I can zoom in on reality rather than dwell on hysteria and fall into stress and anxiety.
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Lecithin or Inositol for Anxiety?
Is Lecithin or Inositol good for anxiety?
Lecithin is needed by every cell in the body and is a key building block of cell membranes; without it, they would harden. Lecithin protects cells from oxidation and largely comprises the protective sheaths surrounding the brain.
Inositol has been studied for bipolar disorder, panic disorder, bulimia, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, but the evidence remains far from conclusive. A small double-blind study (21 participants) found that people given 12 g of Inositol daily had fewer and less severe panic attacks as compared to the placebo group.
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Anxiety and Depression - Any Good Jobs?
I have social phobia, panic attacks, agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder and depression.
Any advice on a good work-at-home job or regular jobs that are more understanding with people with mental disabilities?
Clothing repairs, cooking, ironing, silver polishing, trading on an internet auction site, proof reading for foreign language web sites and publishers of trade / product catalogues, dog or cat sitting, tropical fish breeding, therapeutic massage (yes - I am serious), dog grooming, book binding, etc.
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How do I overcome test anxiety and do well on exams?
This makes it very difficult to do well on tests, regardless of how well I know the material. Do you have any suggestions?
Test anxiety is also called performance anxiety.
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My husband�s German Shepherd is going to be 7 this year and he has chronic anxiety attacks - not separation anxiety.
If we go outside all together, he runs around whimpering and pacing the yard. If we light a fire, he freaks out. Yesterday, we took him on a picnic and he was freaked out in the car, at the picnic table, etc.
He was neglected for the first 5 years by my husband's ex-wife, and my husband used to travel frequently. Now, the dof lives in a loving home where our three dogs are house dogs, sit on the furniture and sleep on the beds with us, but Sam just won't relax and it's so annoying that after a while I stop being so sympathetic.
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