General Anxiety
Disorder
What Is General anxiety
disorder?
General anxiety
disorder is when your girlfriend is pregnant,
your wife just found out you have a girlfriend, your parents
just found out you have a wife, your boss is your wife’s dad
and your girlfriend is your wife’s mom.
General anxiety disorders are clearly the most extreme form
of anxiety disorders, and should taken seriously. Less
extreme forms, such as colonel anxiety disorder, and lieutenant
anxiety disorder, are more common and more easily treatable,
but if you have general anxiety disorder you’re in real
trouble.
That may just be the most absurd thing I’ve ever written,
but I can joke about general anxiety disorders because I have
one. While it’s always good to be able to laugh at your
misfortunes, general anxiety disorders can be very hard to live
with if you don’t seek treatment. A lot of people with
general anxiety disorders are either unaware of it, or ashamed
to seek help for it. This can often lead to dangerous and
unhealthy self-medication habits.
Even if it doesn’t, general
anxiety disorders don’t usually go away on
their own, and often get worse with age. Fortunately, there are
a lot of things you can do to reduce the symptoms of a general
anxiety disorder. Two things you can do right off the bat
that may lower your anxiety down to manageable levels by
themselves; quit caffeine, and get some regular
exercise.
An excessive caffeine intake can mimic a general anxiety
disorder, and you may have been diagnosed with one when really
you’re just drinking too much coffee or tea. Exercise is
also a great way to boost your natural anti-anxiety
chemicals. I’ve found that so long as I keep caffeine
intake down and go for regular runs my anxiety is probably not
any worse than average.
There are plenty of other things to try to help with a
general anxiety disorder as well, such as meditation, getting
enough sleep, talk therapy, creative arts, music, or anything
that helps you relax. No matter how crazy your life is,
set aside some time to do something relaxing everyday.
Everyone has anxiety in their life, and general anxiety
disorder is something of a vague diagnosis. However, if
you’ve found that even after trying everything you can think of
to lower anxiety yet you still have more than you can handle,
it’s never a bad idea to talk to your doctor about
it. There are some effective medications available
for general anxiety
disorders today.
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