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6 Steps To Overcome Generalized Anxiety Disorder | My Anxious Story (THE TRUTH) 

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Visit theanxietyguy.com/my-program/ for the #1 CBT Based Downloadable Program For General Anxiety Sufferers.
*Dennis is a fully certified CBT Life Coach that has helped thousands of people worldwide turn their generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) around naturally. A coach who continues to inspire people through the inspirational anxiety support podcast on iTunes.
Description: MOST anxiety gurus teach sufferers how to cope, not to end anxiety permanently. Breath... distract yourself... happy thoughts wait for it to pass.. You and I both know deep breathing and distracting yourself is not gonna work, all you're getting is band-aids to cover up the main issue.
As someone who has thousands of people overcome Generalized Anxiety Disorder, panic attacks, health anxiety and depression for many years, I want to share with you the ESSENTIAL steps to overcoming Generalized Anxiety Disorder. I can promise you with great certainty that if I can overcome Generalized Anxiety Disorder in a time period of a few months after suffering for 6 years, you most definitely can as well.
GAD affects roughly 7 million americans and is characterized by excessive, uncontrollable and quite often irrational worry about normal everyday situations which is quiet disproportionate to the actual source of worry. GAD sufferers often anticipate disaster and are extremely concerned over everyday matters such as money, family problems, work issues and health issues.
GAD appears to be more common in women then men and it may be difficult to pinpoint when and how the sufferer began suffering from GAD. The anxiety and over worry habit is usually present more days then not for at least 6 months, and there is a clear association between your anxiety and at least three of the physical symptoms on this list: sweating profusely, shortness of breath, sharp pains in chest or chest discomfort, palpitations of the heart (too hard and or too fast), trembling or shaking, nausea, dizziness and lightheadedness, hot flashes, consistently startled easily, sleeping problems, lump in throat, frequent urination, headaches, and trouble concentrating.
On the surface many people with GAD appear fine and seem to be going about their day normally without much problem, they seem relaxed and calm and as it was in my case can be viewed as possibly being the last person on earth to have an anxiety problem, but again the constant turmoil is continuos in their internal life.
GAD can linger on for years and if untreated through understanding and putting into action the learned steps mentioned in this program, it can possibly become more and more difficult to get and stay on the path to recovery.
Unfortunately many people because of their desperation to end their uncontrollable symptoms of anxiety and the fear of losing control of their mind, tend to look for a quick fix in the form of abusing anti anxiety prescription pills or turn to alcohol for the answers, although these quick fix solutions may feel great at the time, the human body tends to need higher doses of prescription pills in the long run to meet the same result you had when you first started, and alcohol can greatly backfire in the long run for overly anxious people (more on this later), since panic attacks generally go hand in hand with GAD, alcohol will stop your body from working at a peak level, due to the minerals and nutrients your body needs that will now be moved to the liver to help it metabolize the alcohol faster.
If you think that the next day after drinking alcohol was bad think again, the fear of recurring physical sensations and the experiences of the morning of your hangover can greatly add to the possibility of having multiple hangovers and panic attacks in the coming days, and they are not fun I can tell you from experience. Some of the causes of GAD come from:
Genetics - Family history appears to play a role in developing GAD, chances are higher that a person will develop GAD if another family member has had the mental illness in the past.
Environmental factors - these represent a major cause of anxiety for everyone, not only those that are prone to worrying, some environmental factors include: Divorce, school, stress, birth of a baby, stress in a friendship of family relationship, work stresses, marriage, natural disaster, death of loved one, or public performance.
Neurological causes - Some evidence can be made that differences in neurotransmitters (brain chemicals) play a role in causing GAD, these are: Seratonin, Dopamine, Norepinephrine and gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA). Research has also seen a positive effect over these neurotransmitters in the brain by altering them through anti depressants, but the long term side effects are just now coming forward in the form of sleep disturbances, sexual dysfunction, weight gain, lethargy/fatigue, and vivid dreams and nightmares.
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@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 5 лет назад
Warrior, Here's why you MUST NOT give up on yourself during your anxiety recovery: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4Uax_lZZ2Tg.html
@amberstamm6423
@amberstamm6423 4 года назад
I would truly like to thank you. I'm only 15 and am dealing with GAD, it is really hard thing to deal with. This is the best video I have found to help me. Now I realized that I'm not alone and that everything I was doing to try and help was just making myself worse. So thank you.
@GAMarine137
@GAMarine137 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing. One of my struggles is that after years of anxiety, it is hard to imagine being free again. Meaning, it seems impossible which creates a negative and vicious cycle.
@MrRicharddale
@MrRicharddale 8 лет назад
I just came back here to tell you THANK YOU!!!!! I have my life back because of your video. I still get anxiety here and there but that is nothing compared to what I was going through when i was going through the panic stage.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+richard dale That is some great news!
@hellojenni
@hellojenni 7 лет назад
Wow I have been suffering on and off with anxiety for years. You really are a voice of comfort.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Glad it made a difference Jennifer, enjoy the podcast also.
@franciscocervantes9455
@franciscocervantes9455 8 лет назад
THANKS FOR SHARING BROTHER I'M GOING TO HAVE YOU AND EVERYBODY HERE IN MY PRAYERS TONIGHT AND 4EVER
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Cheers my brother be well.
@ScarletImp
@ScarletImp 7 лет назад
I have Generalized Anxiety Disorder myself -- thank you SO MUCH for this video.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
ScarletImp2113 very welcome hope you're enjoying the podcast also.
@YathieshHS
@YathieshHS 4 года назад
Thank you so much , You're saving so many people's life, including mine . I'm suffering from it right now but being strong and motivated to get cure
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 4 года назад
Yathiesh Forward together.
@dswan341
@dswan341 3 года назад
Reading comments about other people with GAD gives me comfort that I’m not alone
@lismendes1095
@lismendes1095 7 лет назад
My anxiety goes away everytime I watch your videos... thank you for your great advice and for giving me hope.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Lissi Mendez Very welcome ❤️
@snehavaghela2020
@snehavaghela2020 2 года назад
You don't know how much good your videos have done to me... I am not regular or I dont see ur videos in a particular order but whatever I am seeing on ur channel is definitely help me and it's bringing change...and giving me so much positivity.. thank you so much... I am so grateful to have found you..
@mikkaill93
@mikkaill93 7 лет назад
Let me just say that I've done the first three steps already before watching this video and it has already been helping! But thank you for reinforcing these ideas through this video . I am now more confident
@anacolangeli2565
@anacolangeli2565 7 лет назад
I started watching your channel a week ago and purchased your program. I am so thankful to have found you and a natural way to beat anxiety ! I am already seeing changes and feeling like a warrior everyday. thank you Dennis
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Ana Colangeli Victim to Warrior everyday :)
@SikWorldMusic
@SikWorldMusic 7 лет назад
loved this video my friend, great stuff
@chrisp9866
@chrisp9866 6 лет назад
I too was diagnosed at 25,like 1 year ago.Unreasonable fear is a Condition of the mind and a CHOICE.All of yoy watching this,stay strong with me.
@katydaniels2458
@katydaniels2458 6 лет назад
Thank you!!! Really appreciate the "reminder"... I have been doing these things but getting impatient w myself & started searching for "what I was missing"... turns out Im doing it "right" just fine tuning my personal patience. Thank you again!!
@lucianoloya5215
@lucianoloya5215 8 лет назад
I just wanted to thank you so much for all yout videos, this was my first video i saw of you, and its made such a huge impact. ive had anxiety for 2 months now, its been a very hard and dark time for me, but videos like yours give me a light in the tunnel. thank you so much, please dont stop making these videos, i watch you everyday for my recovery steps. Luciano 😊
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Keep up the progress my friend.
@lilsims88
@lilsims88 6 лет назад
Thank you. I've been watching over the past few days. I'm in an anxiety "funk" that I seem to get every few years. I used to Google and read forums of people going through the same, doesn't help much... I found you Tuesday, and have been watching everyday, when I wake up, on my drive to work. (New job) I think that's what triggered this funk. Anyway, each video gives me a good push to keep going. Small victories everyday! Thank you!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 6 лет назад
Staci Simmons Forward together Staci welcome to the channel :) I also have a CBT based program that provides a step by step guide towards desensitization here: anxietyexit.com/my-program/
@lillykhan4753
@lillykhan4753 2 года назад
I am so grateful for this video. You just saved my life.. that I was just about to end.
@jillanderson9926
@jillanderson9926 7 лет назад
Beautiful anxiety success story. You give hope to so many people and thank you for your wonderful program, has changed my life.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Thank yourself Jill for becoming willing to learn and willing to change. You are an inspiration and I'm grateful to be able to help you through the program.
@manojjojo2935
@manojjojo2935 6 лет назад
I have spent months investigating relieving social anxiety naturally and discovered a fantastic resource at Kevs Control Plan (look it up on google)
@nazplays8825
@nazplays8825 6 лет назад
right
@getthefvckout6923
@getthefvckout6923 4 года назад
Thank you for this video. I feel like most of these steps I haven't gotten to yet. Especially Acceptance, taking action, and patience. I'm doing what you were doing. Just sitting in my own bubble of comfort and not living. Thankfully i have therapy, but my worries and thoughts really overcome me and I'll think i have something later on and start being obsessed with it. However, I'm taking my part on becoming knowledgeable and trying to take action. Thank you for these tips. They are VERY helpful.
@morland
@morland 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing your struggles and the way you overcame them. I found this video at a really difficult time when I recently had a panic attack and I’m continually in fear of having another or losing my mind and not being the same person I was prior. 5:25 Acceptance Become knowledgeable Build on the facts Take action Accept setbacks Patience Thank you!
@jaimiem4122
@jaimiem4122 6 лет назад
i suffer from a lot of social anixety, and anxiety in general. I have written down all of these steps, and I cant wait to come back and update when i DO change, and finally live a life without anxiety always bringing me down.
@oIdspice
@oIdspice 4 года назад
thank you, this is so honest and relatable. thank you for sharing this!
@shauntijerina4242
@shauntijerina4242 8 лет назад
Thank you sooo much for helping! I feel like you know exactly what I'm going through!!! Your advice is priceless!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+shaun tijerina Very welcome.
@belam1982
@belam1982 7 лет назад
On my path to recovery... Can't say it's been easy. Going through insomnia now but this video gave me hope. Thank you!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
belam1982 You're very welcome.
@selenarodriguez8537
@selenarodriguez8537 8 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your story. I was lying in bed and was just at my wits end from this anxiety. I gave you rube one last try to find some hope. Then here you popped up. I've only had this since sept 2015. Today is the day I will accept my anxiety! I'm looking forward to change. I want to live and enjoy life . Not just exist. you had me in tears wen expressing you were at home for 31 days. and about resting all the time. lol I was doing just that while watching this. thank you again..
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+Selena Rodriguez Glad it made a difference Selena. Keep up the momentum :)
@spunkos5870
@spunkos5870 4 года назад
Wow, your videos have changed so much over time
@sietafak
@sietafak 6 лет назад
Glad to come across your channel, looking forward watching all your videos.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 6 лет назад
Mr. Rat Grateful to have you here :)
@ashthorne9484
@ashthorne9484 6 лет назад
You hit the nail on the head.
@cody3504
@cody3504 5 лет назад
Saved me from my panic attack just now
@RobynOlsen
@RobynOlsen 11 месяцев назад
First video alert ❤❤❤
@mrdj1741
@mrdj1741 6 лет назад
Perfect video, totally agree
@nikkichevere
@nikkichevere 6 лет назад
I admit that i struggle with my setbacks such as today ive been having a big one but i have to know that i am stronger than this and i am not a victim.this will make me stronger although in the moments it doesnt feel that way. Patience is def. Huge
@alexclay7815
@alexclay7815 7 лет назад
This has helped me so much to know I am not alone. I have suffered from GAD and panic attacks for years now and now I want to overcome this and live my life again without fear. Thank you!!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Hope you're following the anxiety guy podcast as well Alex. It will give you a number of great practical tools to apply in your life.
@arnoldchatz5596
@arnoldchatz5596 7 лет назад
The Anxiety Guy
@michelleauvil86
@michelleauvil86 7 лет назад
The Anxiety Guy how do i find the podcast?
@mick7260
@mick7260 Год назад
6 years later.. any updates? Did you overcome it? Very curious:))
@samd7653
@samd7653 7 лет назад
great video dude im trying to get over this shit atm its really hard ive had anxiety for about 6-7 years
@mrskwan3495
@mrskwan3495 Год назад
Are you better now?
@rickd2327
@rickd2327 6 лет назад
Thank you! I am on my way to recovery!
@kamrulislamsajib1106
@kamrulislamsajib1106 8 лет назад
Easy to understand and apply your teachings, keep up the great work pls.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+ki- SHAJIB Glad it could make a difference.
@nicoledburns82
@nicoledburns82 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video. Ive been on anti anxiety meds for 8 years and although it helps my GAD and Panic disorder the side effects have been horrible. Ive gained 75 pounds, have low libido and constant fatigue. Spent thousands of dollars on dr visits just to be told Im completely healthy and am just dealing with mental illness. As a mother of 3 its been extremely difficult for me but Ive also realized I am the strongest person I know because even with agorophobia and nocturnal panic disorder I still live and work and drive and am there for my kids. Anxiety sucks and I feel like a fraud because Im happy on the outside but dying on the inside.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 5 лет назад
Nicole Burns This channel will help. ❤️
@nicoledburns82
@nicoledburns82 5 лет назад
@@TheAnxietyGuy1 thank you!
@christiecreative
@christiecreative Год назад
I really hope it gets better for you Nicole
@nicoledburns82
@nicoledburns82 Год назад
@@christiecreative thank you
@dhruvmehta1548
@dhruvmehta1548 8 лет назад
thank you so much!!. .god bless.....even m going throught GAD and m not having medication just trying and accepting it :)
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+Dhruv Mehta Let me know how it goes very curious about your progress.
@laurenn5503
@laurenn5503 5 лет назад
Just found your page. I am starting from the beginning and watch your videos in the mornings to start my day. I am 31 and my panic attacks started when I was 25. The everyday anxiety has taken over my life, I don't know where it all went wrong. I have definitely gone from a normal girl to a full blown hypochondriac, all I do is ponder on my physical symptoms (talking about it and googling) for any kind of reassurance. Thank you for your videos, I see myself in the old you!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 5 лет назад
Enjoy the channel and much love. ❤️
@adamd6275
@adamd6275 4 года назад
Hi lauren. How have you got on?
@John-zr5pc
@John-zr5pc 2 года назад
Stay strong we will all get over this
@Groove_log
@Groove_log 8 лет назад
thank you! there were a lot of changes that happened in my life ... and because of those changes I moved into a situation that was obnoxious ... your video has helped me a lot to make my life and behavior normal... Thanks :)
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+Megha Aggarwal So happy it has helped Megha cheers.
@Groove_log
@Groove_log 8 лет назад
+The Anxiety Guy yup 😊😊
@chandanmishra8846
@chandanmishra8846 6 лет назад
Megha Aggrawal, what's your symptoms ,sis please mention. I want to get rid of this horrible daily life.
@marwasalem9140
@marwasalem9140 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your experience
@Gentile65625
@Gentile65625 6 лет назад
Matthew 6:34 New King James Version (NKJV) Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.
@deyonrapin3282
@deyonrapin3282 8 лет назад
This video will help me for sure!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+Deyon Rapin I'm sure it will thanks Deyon.
@mharris244
@mharris244 3 года назад
You're explaining exactly me, I'm 25 now too. And anxiousss.
@abeersaba3689
@abeersaba3689 2 года назад
Thank you for helping.
@kathleenkairau3833
@kathleenkairau3833 6 лет назад
ur amazing thankyou u hav changed my life 😊
@tedmcted2823
@tedmcted2823 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing you experiences, and what worked for you.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Ted McTed Very welcome Ted 🙏
@dreadheadcourt150
@dreadheadcourt150 5 лет назад
your awesome brooo . thanks you so much on this video it really helped me out
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 5 лет назад
DreadHead Court Very welcome, enjoy the rest of the channel.
@thomasmcclain9787
@thomasmcclain9787 8 лет назад
Great video!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+Boni Terzin Tsk Boni
@haroldraymond8498
@haroldraymond8498 8 лет назад
Nicely done video! Thanks for sharing it with us
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+Benjamin Franlope Thanks for watching Benjamin
@rosewaty962
@rosewaty962 7 лет назад
The Anxiety Guy ,thank u very much,I wish u are in the some place so that I could share the details of yr Gdp I think the most awesome advice from u is acceptance and realising that u have that disorder. my therapy did not even mention it and I think u done a fantastic job.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
I believe therapy can work, but is a long painful process for many. Thankfully some good CBT and NLP skills put together makes the difference for many who are going through the program we have.
@zalbokhalbo
@zalbokhalbo 6 лет назад
Thankyou sir. Just started treating my GAD and your video has helped me in realizing that all of it is just fear and we can win at this game. Thankyou
@mrskwan3495
@mrskwan3495 Год назад
are you better now?
@zalbokhalbo
@zalbokhalbo Год назад
@@mrskwan3495 thanks for asking! Was a rough ride but im doing wayyyy better. Actually to be honest, i think right now is rhe healthiest/happiest ive ever been. Self reflection, thinking objectively good sleep, working out, and caring for the people I love.
@mrskwan3495
@mrskwan3495 Год назад
@@zalbokhalbo thats great im happy for you! I’m currently going through this sorta stuff so it helps to know people have gotten through it.
@zalbokhalbo
@zalbokhalbo Год назад
@@mrskwan3495 oh youre definitely gonna get through it. At the time, I didnt see a future, and it seemed like the depression/anxiety + physical symptoms were never gna end. But i was wrong. Youll definitely get out of it. Try getting a routine and sticking to it. Please hit me up any time youd need to talk!
@thngaiwei5420
@thngaiwei5420 Год назад
Thank you so much for this
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 Год назад
Very welcome, enjoy the channel.
@Peeepop1
@Peeepop1 3 года назад
Brilliant video
@ramonfigueroa6464
@ramonfigueroa6464 4 года назад
thanks Guy!
@carmanlee1256
@carmanlee1256 8 лет назад
Some useful steps here!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+Igor Tostol Time for action ;)
@stonestone6266
@stonestone6266 7 лет назад
im suffering GAD also and this video help me alot.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Ron Guevarra GAD can be a very tricky thing if we don't pay attention and question the feelings we have. Grateful to have you here.
@jennifersincethem5886
@jennifersincethem5886 8 лет назад
WIll apply your methods, thanks!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+Jennifer Sincethem :)
@ronaldo101000
@ronaldo101000 8 лет назад
Thank you
@rkymtn571
@rkymtn571 7 лет назад
Thank you very much.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Very welcome
@daveytolley
@daveytolley 7 лет назад
My anxiety started off the same as yours did, an irrational fear of a disastrous physical health issue such as having cancer, heart attack and so on. That was when I was young man with a family and a job, now and older retired person, I have lived with anxiety my entire life. I still have anxiety over my health but that is minor to what an untreated mental health disease can manifest itself into. I now suffer with OCD every wakening day of my life. My toughest time is in the early A.M. before getting out of bed. I will awake in a panic attack thinking about the what ifs that might happen during the coming day. As an older person now, ironically, I wish my obsessive ruminating was worrying about my health and not the other unwanted scernio’ s my mind generates which in turns forbids all joy from entering my life. I can now say if only the internet was available (RU-vid) to me when I first started experiencing this mental anguish. But it is now available and I get great benefit from blogs like yours and others that talk mental health issues. My advice to someone that suffers with anxiety is to get help right away when you first realize something is not right. Believe me it won’t go away by itself. Thanks.
@MarkOz
@MarkOz Год назад
Thanks bro 🙏 I overworry as fck, have panic attacks sometimes. I develop new fears along the way.. it’s getting really fked up. Time to take action indeed. Comfort zone is a killer
@mrskwan3495
@mrskwan3495 Год назад
feeling better?
@MarkOz
@MarkOz Год назад
@@mrskwan3495 still having ups and downs. Would say in general it's better. But I can't let myself not eating / sleeping for a day otherwise. I ll get anxious pretty quick
@mrskwan3495
@mrskwan3495 Год назад
@@MarkOz I agree having a bad day can be rough and start the cycle all over again😔
@ProLYNCHY
@ProLYNCHY 6 лет назад
I dont have money to buy your program but I appreciate your video
@fadekanon2179
@fadekanon2179 6 лет назад
LYNCHY how much is it? I’m more then happy to transfer you the money to help you out. Thanks
@Izzeyg
@Izzeyg 6 лет назад
Thank you bro... interesting story
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 6 лет назад
Riziki Mashaka very welcome
@Izzeyg
@Izzeyg 6 лет назад
Thanks. stay blessed.
@hereshoping6992
@hereshoping6992 Год назад
13 was my 1st panic attack thinking about death and since then ive been obsessed with death and riddled with intrusive thoughts,couple that with deaths of friends and family members and suicides drug overdoses,live in a world of danger and painful muscles,suicidal thoughts, self hate, life sucks 😄
@henrylmijaresm3871
@henrylmijaresm3871 7 лет назад
He seems to have panic attacks but he does not seem to live with generalized anxiety the whole day as some of us do ... The difficult part is the constant sense of fear it last days, weeks, years and never goes away that's the part we want to know how to deal with
@tyui60
@tyui60 5 лет назад
Henry L Mijares M Gad is curable...it all depends on ur attitude
@tyui60
@tyui60 5 лет назад
He mentioned that he had gad
@calicocatvlogger
@calicocatvlogger 5 лет назад
i got the same , mostly at work, i am constantly worried that someone will yell at me or be pissed at me, or something that will make me feel bad. It is always due to people
@basilt.p7172
@basilt.p7172 3 года назад
Sure i can't sleep.all time muscle pain
@yoosufameen3867
@yoosufameen3867 3 года назад
I too have this question.
@ryanskanse4528
@ryanskanse4528 7 лет назад
Thank you so so much
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
You're very welcome Ryan.
@marlenalavaka2575
@marlenalavaka2575 8 лет назад
thank you
@tanyal142
@tanyal142 3 месяца назад
🩷🫶thanks for sharing.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 3 месяца назад
You’re welcome enjoy the channel
@oliverfootball1
@oliverfootball1 6 лет назад
Great video thanks for sharing
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 6 лет назад
ste penk Very welcome
@oliverfootball1
@oliverfootball1 6 лет назад
The Anxiety Guy i created a page to try help all people who struggle with anxiety and posted your video as i thibk it may really help the members so thanks from them too. If you want to check the page out or anyone on your video heres the link m.facebook.com/groups/1708121712777236?ref=bookmarks
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 6 лет назад
Ok no problem
@nans17
@nans17 7 лет назад
thanks !!! ☺
@summyiah08
@summyiah08 8 лет назад
I'm like tearing up watching your videos. My panic attack came outta nowhere watching maybe the third Game Of The playoffs (yes this recent one lol) but I was fine watching the game laying on my tummy. I had to sit up and I got a little dizzy but I was holding my chest and it felt like I couldn't breathe 😢😢😢 #WasSoScary I went to the hospital and they test me too and said they can tell I have mixed anxiety and depression. they gave me medication right away too but I was worry to take the medicine and become addicted (like Ive watched on Dr. Oz people go thru addiction) I don't want that. I'm always tryna find natural ways to fight it but I STILL don't like going outside. Its hard to practice what I heard is preached SMH I do try and it feels like at night my worries come back or even when I'm out I'm worrying 😔 I do believe my room is my comfort and worry zone. but if I can feel one ounce of myself I stay put. SMH it's hard to do the things I enjoy. My family always looked up to me being the strongest so now their worry for me. I've always battle get stronger after something bad has happened to me but This time I can't 😢 or maybe I'm drilling that negativity in my head. but watching this definitely puts perspective. I use to write in a Journal when I was going thru to depression as a kid (knowing what I know now I definitely know I was going thru it just was never diagnosed) and cuz I was a kid. I might of gotten over it easy cuz I played outside alot. Now I'm an adult it's not so easy. I just wanna say thank you for sharing this. I will have to watch again to write down your steps cause I'm ready to live my life again 💜
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
With you every step Martia. Enioy the podcast on iTunes as well, a great tool.
@nataliestewart6706
@nataliestewart6706 7 лет назад
thanks for the video I resent found out I have anxiety disorder and every thing you spoke about the experience I m getting them now and I feel as doh my head want to explo, the doctor give me some anxiety pils, which did take away some of the racing thoughts but there is some side effects to it. am looking at the use of essential oils with exercise and changing my diet. you keep up the good works
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Great to see these steps forward you're taking Natalie. The easy thing to do is to take a pill (Of course there are times when it's totally necessary for a person). The more difficult thing to do and something your mind and body will resist is to change certain thought and behavior patterns that feed anxiety. With you every step.
@EdgarHernandez-ev5ho
@EdgarHernandez-ev5ho 2 года назад
Everytime I hear something about health or anything like that … my anxiety kicks in so bad. I get nervous, anxious and highly worried. I try to ground myself plenty of times but at times it doesn’t really help. I’m currently really anxious and nervous at the moment I don’t know what to do and I hate this feeling so much it gets better and worse at times.
@mrskwan3495
@mrskwan3495 Год назад
Are you better now?
@jerzyroginski1954
@jerzyroginski1954 5 лет назад
What about when you have anxiety symptoms but you don’t have anxious thoughts ?
@mohannedishaq7815
@mohannedishaq7815 8 лет назад
thx for imformation . i think my problem is wht u just said tht u kept focusing everyday about my anxiety.. sometime i feel litte good i said toy self anxiety is over then it coomes back stronger i get frustrated . i think tht whr keep my anxiety stays longer . not accepting it fully sometimes i give up . but u way is right bettre than medicatin which i tried with many side effects beside makes u addicted
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 8 лет назад
+Mohanned Ishaq Very welcome Mohanned.
@patriciarosales4427
@patriciarosales4427 7 лет назад
I have the same problem , I kept thinking about it all day
@Aj-td1dq
@Aj-td1dq 6 лет назад
I have anxiety disorder for almost 7 or 8 months , the first week of my anxiety is the worsest part cause that week, i dont go outside of my room. Its been 7 months i think until now that i have anxiety disorder , i thought it was gone but it came back, im still having panick attacks, like the feeling of i am lost, feeling dizzy
@mrskwan3495
@mrskwan3495 Год назад
Are you better now?
@michelleauvil86
@michelleauvil86 7 лет назад
story sounds just like mine. it happened out of no where one day when i was 25. severe dpdr panic and disassociation. it has never left. was immediately prescribed xanax and prozac. prozac was a nightmare and the xanax was a life saver until it stopped working and i tried to come off of it. still suffering immensely 6 years later.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
True, very similar Michelle. I know this channel and the program will go a long way towards helping your health anxiety.
@michelleauvil86
@michelleauvil86 7 лет назад
The Anxiety Guy what do you mean by the program
@candyman3618
@candyman3618 7 лет назад
Whoa How similar is this my story
@Podcastforthewin
@Podcastforthewin 6 лет назад
Before I get out of bed I feel like something is wrong. I start getting raising thoughts I feel panicked. I try to erase the thought and it gets worse. I just want to stop myself from thinking these scary thoughts all the time.
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 6 лет назад
Johnhitbox www.anxietyexit.com has a number of important resources and a program that will get you on the right track
@mrskwan3495
@mrskwan3495 Год назад
Are you better now?
@Podcastforthewin
@Podcastforthewin Год назад
@@mrskwan3495 1000% better
@mrskwan3495
@mrskwan3495 Год назад
@@Podcastforthewin that’s great thanks for the update I am currently dealing with this kinda stuff 🫤
@badgeroo1232
@badgeroo1232 5 лет назад
I have a mix of ptsd and anxiety it has been diagnosed as generalised anxiety it all started 3 years ago when I passed out in the middle of class at school it has caused me so much anxiety that it will happen again because of (I’m sorry I can’t finish this story Im getting serious anxiety just thinking about it)
@areyounuts111
@areyounuts111 7 лет назад
good information man I really appreciate it I think I'm almost at step 3 I just gotta keep facing the fear to re developed the flight or fight and the way the addrenilne is released then I will be able to live without a cave man brain aha
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Great realization my friend glad the video helped you notice some thought and behavior patterns around anxiety.
@jennjenna1898
@jennjenna1898 8 лет назад
Exercise for panic attack
@vipulagarwal1420
@vipulagarwal1420 8 лет назад
I m feeling sleepless at noon & morning, wt the reason behind this , sometimes I feel fear & frequently toliet , less concerntration , body shaking ? pls help
@DaSilencer78
@DaSilencer78 7 лет назад
Hi Anxiety Guy! Just had a question. Since this video... Have you had Panic Attacks or any set backs? How is your anxiety now? thanks... "Great vidz btw"
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
I get this question emailed to me quite a bit. The truth is Christian that from time to time after this video I was still aware of the same physical symptoms of anxiety, but by then had already broken the patterns that in the past led to panic attacks. So the answer would be no, I had no more panic attacks just before and after this video. When you recognize that you have two choices you can go in moments of stress, you start to practice new physiological responses in those moments. Thankfully with the physiological changes, my mind tagged along and my beliefs changed very quickly.
@MandoGucci
@MandoGucci 7 лет назад
i can never sleep at night i think about to much problems
@hayleymartin7457
@hayleymartin7457 7 лет назад
I have GAD but panic attacks isn't one of my symptoms. I'm just wondering as you speak alot on panic attacks, how is your disorder different to another form of anxiety disorder being a 'panic disorder?'
@octavialea9886
@octavialea9886 7 лет назад
Panic disorder can turn into GAD then depression if left too long. They are often comorbid.
@zenvision09
@zenvision09 7 лет назад
Thanks for the information. I had an anxiety attack a few weeks ago and I thought I was for one thing which was going to visit the doctor. But ever since then its been a worry after worry after worry which lead to irrational beliefs that I am currently living with. Its really hard but yes I do find comfort in knowing that if its not this thing then itll be something else so it sort of gives me a peace of mind. I really would like to speak with you about this. is this possible?
@zenvision09
@zenvision09 7 лет назад
also I had more than one anxiety attack and I had a panic attack in front of my mom. and I almost had one at Walmart which ended in me hitting my steering wheel. It's like there's something wrong all the time and I'm pretty good in my life so this cleared up something things. I just wanted to include this
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
bobby martinez Hi Bobby. Currently I've just opened up the 1 on 1 Skype sessions with me so you may sign up for those through anxietyexit.com/coaching-1-on-1/ and we can discuss.
@lakitlepcha1856
@lakitlepcha1856 2 года назад
I overcome my anxiety by faith in God. It is imp to be religious. It works. A positive mindset is what we think we become so, practice each day by doing yoga, meditation, and mindfulness whatever activities you do like be it eating, walking, talking, sleeping. practice one task at a time. I meant to say have some spiritual awareness. It takes time but you will overcome. The first thing is to know what u r going through. Acknowledge yourself.
@crappypancake8968
@crappypancake8968 7 лет назад
I've had anxiety since I was 4 years old it sucks
@benmielcarek8620
@benmielcarek8620 7 лет назад
Crappy Pancake it really does
@rohitpathania6571
@rohitpathania6571 4 года назад
Sir i am scaref that i will not overcome from anxiety disorder my whole life... I am feeling anxious 24/7 ....
@icyzombies5281
@icyzombies5281 3 года назад
Hey rohit hope your feelin better how’s them 3 months treating ya
@lehighvalleydave4597
@lehighvalleydave4597 6 лет назад
Ive never had anxiety until i suffered a heart attack back in 2014 and needed 2 stents.........so now i get scared for every little symptom that warrents a heart attack so my panic attacks are super real and i get scared to death
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 6 лет назад
David Krause Thanks for sharing David. Out of curiosity did you recognize any symptoms etc leading up to the attacks that were out of the ordinary?
@lehighvalleydave4597
@lehighvalleydave4597 6 лет назад
The Anxiety Guy ...no thats the scary part...when i had my heart attack i had no of the tell tale symptoms........lots of vomiting and a weakness that is a weakness youve never felt before.....took everything I had just to dial 911 and tell the operator where i was so 2 stents later and almost 3 yrs later i still get very serious panic attacks that simply just start out of know where
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 6 лет назад
I want to suggest that you see it through a new pair of lenses, the experience due to something you were neglecting, over worry in your life, taking a lesson from the lead up to it can shift the way you handle any normal bodily sensations today. Thanks again this channel will help.
@lehighvalleydave4597
@lehighvalleydave4597 6 лет назад
The Anxiety Guy ...this could be a subject on one of your future videos as far as...what to do during a panic attack for those who in fact already had a heart attack........i feel my attacks are so serious cuz its hard to get through them cuz ofcourse i really did have a heart attack.....now its just super scary blood pressure goes through the roof,,hard to breath and at times hot sensations throughout the body
@Magnushoegaard
@Magnushoegaard 7 лет назад
Any recommendation on what material to read about anxiety? I am currently dealing with GAD, and I would like to gain more knowledge about it
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Magnus a great place to start is through the podcasts and blog posts at www.anxietyexit.com. If you're looking for a proven CBT strategy for GAD and health anxiety you can visit the My Program menu on that web page.
@Magnushoegaard
@Magnushoegaard 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for your fast reply and the effort you put into this
@shirleysarradet4603
@shirleysarradet4603 6 лет назад
Does everyone know about Dr Clair Weeks book called Hope and Help for Your Nerves?? I know that it has been talked about on these pod cast. Also, her short videos on you tube. It is a very old book. Easy to find on Amazon. Best book ever on All Things Anxiety.
@bridgettmartinez1288
@bridgettmartinez1288 7 лет назад
how long did you take the anti anxiety medication?
@benmielcarek8620
@benmielcarek8620 7 лет назад
I have GAD and if there is something I should be excited about I'm nervous about it and feel like something really bad is going to happen to me. I don't really know what started it but it is really hard to deal with.
@benmielcarek8620
@benmielcarek8620 7 лет назад
But it is possible to get over it right?
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Explosive Penguins Yep. But first you must make a decision to allow yourself to not only have good and empowering thoughts again, but to allow yourself to feel good as well.
@benmielcarek8620
@benmielcarek8620 7 лет назад
The Anxiety Guy thank you so much!
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Explosive Penguins Takes conscious effort. Something most people aren't willing to do. Here for any question you mate have.
@ginamary7760
@ginamary7760 5 лет назад
I'm only 17 ,and I have GAD
@chelzyramirez3663
@chelzyramirez3663 3 года назад
Same did you overcome it?
@marlenalavaka2575
@marlenalavaka2575 8 лет назад
i need your help pls,i start having my anxiety wen i was 25 to
@SuzanneCheung
@SuzanneCheung 7 лет назад
how to heal BPD?
@MrsFrau
@MrsFrau 7 лет назад
Hey Dennis I have done most of the things already myself, such as getting educated, building on facts and taking action. But probably for the same reason as you I constantly have a slight flu. How did you get rid of that one? Did you do anything specific or did it just go away as things improved in your life?
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Chronic anxiety = chronic lowered immune systems. People don't realize the importance of going above and beyond with their diets. I started doing vitamins and mineral IV's and it improved drastically. It's just one way of getting the body back into balance.
@MrsFrau
@MrsFrau 7 лет назад
+The Anxiety Guy Thanks (:
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
Be well.
@MrsFrau
@MrsFrau 7 лет назад
What Kind do diet would you recommend? So far I found avoiding sugar, coffee/alcohol and gluten to be the most promising....
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 7 лет назад
adfa afasd it is great you are avoiding those foods. To be honest I believe it's important to take out and put in different types of foods when it comes to anxiety. But it's also very much a state of mind, how we think the food will affect us. Secondly I think minerals are key due to the salty foods most anxiety suffered crave (low adrenals from fighting all day). Himalayan sea salt is great. Beets, kale, lemon and nuts are a great mix.
@joshuapatel3502
@joshuapatel3502 6 лет назад
Get a early night a mediatate thats how I beat Anxiety
@TheAnxietyGuy1
@TheAnxietyGuy1 6 лет назад
Good suggestion
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