I am dizzy mostly everyday due to anxiety I believe. It is a terrible feeling. I take medication for anxiety but I no longer think it is working.
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Anxiety similes are figures of speech that compare the feeling of anxiety to something else, using "like" or "as". For example, "My anxiety is like a weight pressing down on my chest" or "My anxiety is as unpredictable as the weather." These similes help to illustrate the intensity or nature of anxiety in a more vivid and relatable way.
I think so. I know that you can get dizzy and pass out by anxiety attacks, so you should also have balance disorders. I myself suffer from anxiety that thru the years has taken many different forms, at the moment I feel this odd sensation from time to time of slight dizziness, but not the type where the room spins, but the type where you feel a bit "tipsy" for the lack of better words. A bit unbalanced, but not alot and def. not enough to fall over, but the fear of losing your balance and landing on the floor is enough for the anxiety attack to persist. After a while either it naturally goes away or I manage to occupy my mind on something else and I'm fine until it happends again or rather the anticipation of happening again, I can get it when I know I'm about to go out, fear of losing control in public etc. Long story short, yes, atleast for me. But that being said, it's not sure if that's necessary the case for you too or that my problem is strictly anxiety.
No more than any one else.
Time to go visit your doctor?
No, it is a genetic disorder. You are born with it.
Yes ocd is a mental problem, what else could it be? Xrays of the brain show ocd.
relaxation techniques, breathing exercises, and distraction--putting the anxiety out of one's mind by focusing thoughts on something else.
My stepdaughter is narcissistic. She is the most self-centered person I have ever met. She has no feelings for anyone else. Only takes pictures of herself all the time and post only the very good ones she is in. She lies constantly
I recommend talking with your family doctor about how to control your anxiety. That is why you pay him/her and they are more likely going to know what triggers the anxiety, how to control it and certain things that you may do in order to control your anxiety that may not work for everyone else.
you don't, and no one else does either
Put the car in motion or else I will have to take over. The motion of the rollercoaster made me dizzy.