Sitting in the park the other day a friend of mine started feeling very stranger (her words not mine), as we were talking about the current state of the world.
In the middle of our conversation, she started shaking.
She didn't really know why but she just felt afraid.
My friend had other occasions like this where something happened and she didn't know what was going on.
I suggested to her that she go and see a doctor.
Well, she did take my advice and she found out that she might have generalized anxiety disorder cause and the doctor suggested that she see a psychiatrist.
My friend isn't the kind of gal who will go to a psychiatrist because it is too much like the movie, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and she remembers what happened to Jack Nicholson's character, so she decided to check out the internet to see what she could find out about generalized anxiety disorder cause.
We found out that 2-3% of the population experiences generalized anxiety disorder cause but we think it's more.
Especially in this day in age with so much happening in the world.
The doctors say that there is no specific cause for generalized anxiety disorder cause but there can be triggers that bring it on like a divorce, a childhood trauma, it can be chemicals misfiring in the brain or it could be genetic (ever wonder why it is when doctors can't figure something out it all goes back to genetics?) My friend did have many of the symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder cause like she started feeling tense, she got irritable with me (I was wondering what the heck was her problem!).
She had no idea why this happened to her though, and she had not experienced this kind of behavior before now.
She also knew that if she went to a psychiatrist, they would probably give her a bunch of drugs that would be sure to make her crazier and for a diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder cause it didn't seem like it would be worth it.
After all, if they are going to give you a diagnosis, it should be clear, right? Not something that they are just guessing.
After we explored the Internet for awhile, my friend was happy to find that there were also things that she could do that were natural to help her with this generalized anxiety disorder cause.
She could do deep breathing, change her focus to something else that didn't make her so anxious.
In the middle of our conversation, she started shaking.
She didn't really know why but she just felt afraid.
My friend had other occasions like this where something happened and she didn't know what was going on.
I suggested to her that she go and see a doctor.
Well, she did take my advice and she found out that she might have generalized anxiety disorder cause and the doctor suggested that she see a psychiatrist.
My friend isn't the kind of gal who will go to a psychiatrist because it is too much like the movie, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and she remembers what happened to Jack Nicholson's character, so she decided to check out the internet to see what she could find out about generalized anxiety disorder cause.
We found out that 2-3% of the population experiences generalized anxiety disorder cause but we think it's more.
Especially in this day in age with so much happening in the world.
The doctors say that there is no specific cause for generalized anxiety disorder cause but there can be triggers that bring it on like a divorce, a childhood trauma, it can be chemicals misfiring in the brain or it could be genetic (ever wonder why it is when doctors can't figure something out it all goes back to genetics?) My friend did have many of the symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder cause like she started feeling tense, she got irritable with me (I was wondering what the heck was her problem!).
She had no idea why this happened to her though, and she had not experienced this kind of behavior before now.
She also knew that if she went to a psychiatrist, they would probably give her a bunch of drugs that would be sure to make her crazier and for a diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder cause it didn't seem like it would be worth it.
After all, if they are going to give you a diagnosis, it should be clear, right? Not something that they are just guessing.
After we explored the Internet for awhile, my friend was happy to find that there were also things that she could do that were natural to help her with this generalized anxiety disorder cause.
She could do deep breathing, change her focus to something else that didn't make her so anxious.
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