Confused teenage anxt? or Mental disorder?

Discussion in 'Mental Health' started by Folkhippie90, Nov 9, 2006.

  1. Folkhippie90

    Folkhippie90 Member

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    I am a cronic worrier. I worry abou things to the point of getting sick every time. Once my brain gets locked onto thinking about something bad, i can't think of anything else and i eventually Puke or come close to. My mom says i'm gonna get alsers (sp?) when im 30. Like, when i was younger (about 12, or so) I started to think i had every diesese on tv. Ive since chilled on that, but it seems like thats been replaced by worrying about goverment corruption and Thinking im gonna die in a few years cause of global warming. Im not sure if i should be this worried or if i have something wrong with me. I am 16, so it could just be the natural worring magnified by the hormones or something, but i dont know. If anyone could give me some advice or clues to whats going on, that would be so cool!
    PEACE!
     
  2. skittlechick

    skittlechick Banned

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    It is typical to go through these stages. If you don't stop and it starts interfering with everyday activities then you should seek help. As a suggestion when you start to feel worried close you eyes tight and take 10 deep breaths and visualize something that makes you happy concentrate on that and the bad feeling should go away.
     
  3. hippie_chick666

    hippie_chick666 Senior Member

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    If you are super concerned about being worried and getting sick, then perhaps you might want to see a therapist. I can't tell you if this is normal or not because I don't know you.

    Peace and love
     
  4. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    the gettin sick part might be worth conciderin...if your hurtin yourself worryin maybe u should look into a way to not worry so much...
     
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