Trying to be annoying. But it’s just really frustrating how I have had recent speech issues. I’m now afraid something is wrong with my Brain. I have memory issues, stumbling, stammering my words. I have done it so much now I pay attention even more attention to the way I am speaking. I contacted my dr, I just so afraid and so scared it’s making me sick. I know you all aren’t doctors, it’s just no one understands me. Has anyone dealt with this? Not a panic attack it’s everyday.
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Mmmm I do have this sometimes now and was wondering if it was to do with the acute anxiety I am experiencing but seem to have so much worrying me at tha moment have not had room for more worry!!! I have recently been found to have very high blood pressure which I am convinced is caused by anxiety but thinking about it, perhaps it is related to that. I don't know not being a medic. You should get in touch with your GP even though , believe me I know it is hard.I did first notice it when I started taking amitryptaline I think it was called a couple of years ago but that was due to the drugs and when I changed them it was better. Have you changed drugs?
No I haven’t at all. It’s just strange. I talked to my GP she wasn’t concerned really . She stated I had a normal CT BEFORE....still I’m like what is it then!!
Yep, know the feeling! I recently rang the doctors with back pain and he said it sounded like arthritis When I reminded him that an xray didn't show anything he said sometimes it doesn't......i think he was trying to re assure me... and he was convinced it wasnt anything to worry about.......but my immediate reaction was what is it then..something worse????? My brain just can't stop thinking like that!!!!
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