I’ve been diagnosed for roughly 6 months and now find myself very anxious about my health and having panic attacks of it. Has anyone else experienced this? And if so, did anything help?
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Mental health after diagnosis
Hi! So sorry to hear you’re having a rough time. I’ve been in exactly the same boat as you. I used to get such bad panic attacks and I know it can be really scary. The first thing I would say is: stay away from Google. I used to Google every tiny symptom I had and it’s a terrible idea. I also found that yoga, even 10 or 15 mins was a good way to distract me and give me something else to focus on. I can highly recommend Yoga With Adriene. Her videos are so good and she gets you to focus on your breathing with really helps calm you down. She even had a full video dedicated to anxiety. If you’re really struggling, speak to your GP or call Mind. I spoke to my GP and they really reassured me.
I really had to force myself to remind myself nothing bad was going to happen. As soon as I started to feel my panic rise, I had to tell myself that nothing bad was going to happen. It was tough at first, and I do sometimes still feel incredibly anxious but the doctors won’t let anything bad happen to you xx
Hey orange11 so sorry you are going through this 😞. I get like this when I have flare ups and have a bad time with it.I’ve been starting to listening to happy podcasts, reading etc just to keep my mind distracted from it until things get sorted.
I totally agree with RosieLou94 try and not Google anything as it is the worst thing to do, I know we all do it naturally as we want to know answers, but it is the worst thing to do with anxiety and I made that mistake massively and wish I didn’t do it 🙈.
I am always here if you ever need a chat ❤️