Can anyone help my gain some perspective?
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Eliz31abeth
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Ive just had a planned medical phone call but as usual i have anxiety overload. I find any medical exchange difficult even with the best health professionals.
Im going over it and over it..i will have a sleepless night and yet there is no reason..its just having to access anything medical.ive known about the appt for 2 weeks the outcome was predicted just a change of medication dose.
I have another routine appointment tomorrow for something different ..i will be the same
Im going over it and over it..i will have a sleepless night and yet there is no reason..its just having to access anything medical.ive known about the appt for 2 weeks the outcome was predicted just a change of medication dose.
I have another routine appointment tomorrow for something different ..i will be the same
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Have you tried a little meditation? It would help a lot I feel.
You might also try phoning a friend, try cheering them up, sometimes that helps us shift our focus away from ourselves.
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@Eliz31abeth Try Kalms tablets, I find they help me.
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Thank you so much for replying..i feel like im bothering you all with trivial stuff..which is exactly why i cant access medical help....why i cant talk to friends..i know its ridiculous i know what causes it... sorry truly despair with myself
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@Eliz31abeth nothing is ever too trivial for us here at scope, never feel like you are bothering us, there is always someone here to listen and help2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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@Eliz31abeth, no problem feel free to talk to me, I have a habit of overthinking things which stresses me out so it’s nice to see someone else is the same. It’s not trivia, I always have to have someone with me when I do anything medical.
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As the other have said, it's not trivial at all @Eliz31abeth I think we can all be prone to a bit of overthinking, and it can be hard to break out of that cycle. Meditation and distracting yourself are both great options, along with herbal remedies if that's your thing.
I definitely find distraction the most useful personally. Try and really throw yourself into something, even if it's speaking to a friend as LeeCal suggested, watching a good film, doing some exercise, or working on a fun little project.
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woodbine said:@Eliz31abeth nothing is ever too trivial for us here at scope, never feel like you are bothering us, there is always someone here to listen and help
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Georgiacdon said:@Eliz31abeth, no problem feel free to talk to me, I have a habit of overthinking things which stresses me out so it’s nice to see someone else is the same. It’s not trivia, I always have to have someone with me when I do anything medical.
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Tori_Scope said:As the other have said, it's not trivial at all @Eliz31abeth I think we can all be prone to a bit of overthinking, and it can be hard to break out of that cycle. Meditation and distracting yourself are both great options, along with herbal remedies if that's your thing.
I definitely find distraction the most useful personally. Try and really throw yourself into something, even if it's speaking to a friend as LeeCal suggested, watching a good film, doing some exercise, or working on a fun little project.
Did you try any of the grounding techniques that were suggested to you previously? -
Oops tori messed up the quoting..think you have touched on something...i didnt have an appointment time so was literally waiting for phone to ring all day..so couldnt do anything noisy ..vacuming etc or go in garden out for a walk ring a friend..so the tension just builds up ..i have no insight i dont spot it happening think im ok .its afterwards ..today i had a blinding head all day so was lying around
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That's okay, I find the quoting function a bit tricky to work sometimes too @Eliz31abeth!
It's frustrating that they didn't give you a time. Could you have done another, quieter activity? Or sat in the garden with a mobile phone if you have one?
Do you think the headache could be to do with the anxiety of waiting for the call? I get the same thing of not realising how worried I am about something until afterwards. -
Tori_Scope said:That's okay, I find the quoting function a bit tricky to work sometimes too @Eliz31abeth!
It's frustrating that they didn't give you a time. Could you have done another, quieter activity? Or sat in the garden with a mobile phone if you have one?
Do you think the headache could be to do with the anxiety of waiting for the call? I get the same thing of not realising how worried I am about something until afterwards.
Sorry i sound like i have an excuse for everything..but to put in context anything to do with medical..prescriptions ..appointments..letters im the same. Just trying out talking to you and the community to see if it will help diffuse it -
Ahh I see, that's frustrating @Eliz31abeth. I suppose the weather is a bit cold to be sat outside without walking around at the moment anyway
You don't sound like you have an excuse for everything at all. Of course, you're more than welcome to do that. It can be easier to type things to strangers, I get it!
Do you have a time-frame for the phone call you've got tomorrow?
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Hi tori
Tomorrow is a medical examination which will remind me of what happened to cause PTSD. I have a plan to not " engage" and get too involved mentally just let them do their job and use brief sentences . My Dr rang them last year to tell them not to ask me too many things just read my notes. Fingers crossed.Afterwards a winters walk with my DH -
I'm glad that your doctor has already rung to explain the situation @Eliz31abeth Hopefully it'll all go well.
A winter walk sounds lovely! And should help you to take your mind off of things. -
I hope it goes well today @Eliz31abeth
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@Eliz31abeth will be thinking of you today. Let us know how it goes.
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Ross_Scope said:I hope it goes well today @Eliz31abeth
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Georgiacdon said:@Eliz31abeth will be thinking of you today. Let us know how it goes.
Its over for another year! Nurse very good did the examination and although she looked at my wound she moved swiftly on without comment.. exactly what i wanted.
I think tori mentioned distraction..so i planned after a winter walk with DH in the rain and a hot flask..walked to a specialist shop who are struggling ( they opened as a new business in a local tourist spot in march)and bought a xmas present and raffle ticket ..it helped me try and think of others (the charity the struggling business and the person whos gift it was.) My brain is trying to slip into a need to over analyse the appt.. to go over it.. to go through it all ..to feel safe before i can let it go but i know that is PTSD i shall keep busy!
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