okay my anxiaty is causing my brain to feel weird the doctors keep saying its an!


Question: Okay my anxiaty is causing my brain to feel weird the doctors keep saying its anxiaty tho , they say they wil?
like it feels like a tingaling and my ears get numb and blury eye vision my throught feels like its clogging up , weekness nd mostly evy part of my body , mostley its my head it get num then it gets like a hard pressure nd feels like somethings moving , can it be a brain tumor ? ....can any body please tell me what do you think this could be ? because there all trying to blaim it on my anxiaty......i aint trying to be worried all the time this is making my life a COMPLETE LIVEIN HELL ! , im only 17 ! , this isnt fair but hey , life isnt fair , but can someone please reply to this and tell me what you think it could be....thanxx

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I think it is most likely connected to your anxiety. Some anxiety and worry is a good thing, but when it begins to affect your life as it is affecting yours you need to do something about it.

The best remedy for anxiety is self-examination and action. Here are some easy steps to follow:

First, look inside. What is causing you to worry? Be specific. (For some situations, this may be readily apparent; other times, you may really have to think about it.) Writing in a journal or talking to a friend about it can help you sort out your feelings.

Then, decide what action, if any, should be taken. Try to figure out what part of the situation is under your control. Assess the problem to see whether the threat is real, or if you are blowing it out of proportion. If the problem is just a hypothetical situation or a worst-case scenario, decide if it is really likely that your fears will actually come to fruition.

Next, come up with a plan that tackles the part of the problem that is under your control. Taking action to protect yourself is a good way to channel nervous energy and provides reassurance against your fears. It is, in most cases, the healthiest response to realistic fears and worries.

Once you have done all you can, just let it go. Like everything in life, this is easier said than done, but with practice, you can get pretty adept at letting go of excessive levels of stress and anxiety. You can do this by focusing on something else, reminding yourself of the solutions you have worked on, or trying some stress management strategies that can help you feel more centered and at peace, such as prayer or meditation, journaling about your feelings, or listening to music. Getting regular exercise has been found to be especially helpful in combating the physical effects of anxiety and stress.

If you still find yourself concerned on a constant basis, you may want to talk to someone about it, either a friend, or a professional, depending on how severe your worry is and how much it is affecting your overall stress level.

http://stress.about.com/od/fearandstres1…

You can also learn more about your anxiety level with this Anxiety Test,.

http://stress.about.com/library/anxiety/…




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