yeah i'm having a fear problem or still have for some of you that's not a new thing but i think its getting worse so i'm asking everyone cause its getting bad like every time i have to run to my room which is like the only place i feel safe and when i say run like i feel like if i slow down for a second i'm terrified somethings going to get me and i cant even have my eyes open in the dark like as soon as the lights are out my eyes close tightly.
any help on what i can do will be helpful and also just in case anyone asks no this is no new thing this fear thing has been happening ever sense i was 5.
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It sounds like you need professional help. Take a brave step and get an appointment with a psychiatrist.
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this sounds like an anxiety attack. however, it is impossible to diagnose a person on the internet and from just this piece of information alone. consult a medical professional. they have meds for that and they help a lot.
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PS. i'd like to add that it is not necessarily a psychiatric condition. i think that's a stretch. consult your general physician first. they can prescribe anxiety medications, and if it's more serious than that they will refer you to a specialist.
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Ask your general practice doctor to recommend a psychological counselor and then talk to that person. We can send good vibes, but the counselor can help you to get past this. Psychiatrists, for the most part, deal in medical solutions and you may want to work with a counselor/therapist first before you go the medical route. Good luck and keep writing. Just talking about it here may help some. Still, get help.
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Yeah. memechose, I do tend to forget that there are shyster doctors. My GP is an absolute prince. When I talked to him about my mental health problems, he was right up front about saying that psychiatry might land me in the land of much heavier drugs than I wanted or needed. We listed some choices and he gave me the name of a behavioral psychologist. A good GP is worth their weight in platinum and everyone should make a real effort to find one. Another thing worth mentioning is that in these days of multiplying specialists [I have 7.] a good GP can help you to walk through the maze without getting lost.
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