I think I have it too. I'm 13 and I've told my mom and showed her that I have all the symptoms. She won't believe me. But on the internet it says that you can go to the doctor to get medicine for it. By since my mom thinks it's all in my head, I can't go to the doctor to figure out so my mom is telling me to stop worrying about everything. Which is another symptom. I don't know if I would want to take medicine for it though, but that's just me.
So if I were you. I would call my doctor's office. Or clinic, whatever. And ask them about it and see what they say. Or just do some more research. I've been researching it for awhile now and everyone says the same thing.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Individuals with generalized anxiety disorder cannot pinpoint the cause of their nervous feelings, whereas individuals with phobias can.
I think a concommitant disorder with an antisocial disorder would be generalized anxiety, paranoia, addiction and dissociative identity disorder (DID).
A person should make an appointment with a psychologist of psychiatrist if they are experiencing or seeking information about generalized anxiety disorder. The sooner the disorder is treated, the more likely the person will overcome the mental disorder.
The person with generalized anxiety disorder generally has chronic (officially, having more days with anxiety than not for at least six months), recurrent episodes of anxiety that can last days, weeks, or even months.
A generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) or panic disorder.
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
The prognosis for recovery depends on the specific disorder, the severity of the patient's symptoms, the specific causes of the anxiety, and the patient's degree of control over these causes.
Psychologically, the person with generalized anxiety disorder may develop a sense of dread for no apparent reason-the irrational feeling that some nameless catastrophe is about to happen
Paxil (paroxetine hydrochloride) for treating depression, generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, PMDD, and PTSD
Alprazolam, available under the trade name Xanaxis commonly used for the treatment of panic disorder, and anxiety disorders, such as generalized anxiety disorder(GAD) or social anxiety disorder (SAD).