Jennysen asked:


i have a 9 year old rat terrier named taffy and a 2 year old black lab named kiki. everytime someone starts yelling, or everything is in a rush taffy starts barking and biting kiki and kiki bites back and it gets into a huge fight. this happens 3-5 times a week. is she having anxiety attacks?

Timothy
as_ne_fool_can_see asked:


I’ve never had one until thursday night. Since then i’ve had a couple more. I try to just think of less stressful things but that doesnt seem to work. I’m trying to leave it up to GOD but its not been resolved yet. Any ideas on what i could do to help relieve these horrible things?

Anne
Myke asked:


I have this work to be done tomorrow and I’m having panic attacks and anxiety over it, even throwing up. I need some sleep but I can get it out my head, is there anything i can do now to clear my head and get some sleep?

Lewis
Stephen’s asked:


After attending the wake of my cousin I assumed I was fine. 3 weeks later, this monday night, I started having intense anxiety. I come home and cry and mainly feel nausea. The anxiety is so bad, it has made me lose my appetite. It’s interfering with my entire life right now, my parents and my boyfriend are extremely worried.

Are there any treatments I can use to help myself?

Robin

a.lane asked:


I’ve been having anxiety attacks for a month or two, almost once or twice a week. I didn’t really recognize them as that until I read up on them after my boyfriend mentioning that they could be anxiety attacks. I’ve had two or three that were pretty awful and I felt like I was being suffocated and it would never stop.

I’m always worried about people I love dying, and this goes back to when I was a small child. I’ve always thought this was normal, until now I feel I or someone I love is going to die at any moment.

I’ve also had migraines and headaches for the past year and a half. Incredibly often, like atleast 2 or 3 headaches a week, and 2 or 3 migraines a month. During a really stressful time last semester I had an ongoing migraine for two weeks.

I feel like I’m just now having problems with anxiety, but now that I look back I see I’ve been having problems like this for a year and a half or so. It’s just gotten worse lately with added stresses.
I don’t want to go through a big hassel with telling my parents, and going to the doctor if these are just normal feelings. I have reasons to be legitimately stressed and upset (boyfriend leaving for Iraq, family moving, Katrina problems that STILL aren’t resolved). I know these will all be resolved in a few years, so I kind of feel like I can just be depressed for a little while (I’m not depressed 24/7, mostly just at night) and that’s normal.

So I guess my question is basically, when do the stresses and anxiety go from normal, to needing medical or theraputic attention?

Natalie

Michael R asked:


I have GAD and my weight has been going up and down daily,also my appetite is off. When i eat my appetite is good,but i am not that hungry in general. I know anxiety can lots of symptoms are these also symptoms of anxiety?

Nicholas
vetalklas asked:


What causing people to have social anxiety?

Victoria
Roberta asked:


I’m just really uncomfortable with public speaking and I’m desparate to stop my sudden anxiety attack before I present. Its more of the fight or flight syndrome. I try to tell myself its ok and use breathing techniques but I just can’t seem to calm down. Its horrible and frustrating for me and I know its not a big deal but my body just can’t understand that.

Clyde
Ann asked:


A friend of mine has been suffering from really bad anxiety lately. He has been on an anti depressant for a while now. It’s supposed to help with anxiety too. Does anyone know of ways to try and control the anxiety? Any suggestions would help.

Leonard
johno asked:


I would like to get information on what is available to treat irrational anxiety and panic attacks in a teenage son. I do not want anything that is addictive or is needed for the long term. I want to find something, preferably natural, that can be used, short to medium term, to lower levels of anxiety sufficent to allow confidence to grow through experiencing the things that are currently avoided. Hopefully, once the confidence is there the need for the supplement will disappear.

Brett

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