Mike,
You got some great responses from your fellow members. Anxiety does take up a lot of energy but your doctor is the best authority to confirm this.
The best solution to get rid of this problem? Tackle the cause: the anxiety. Keep working through the program, session 2 & 3 may be particularly helpful as they focus on challenging your anxious thoughts.
Keep persevering!
Danielle
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Thanks for all your help.. its just for the past week my anxiety had been at high levels. I have been missing a lot of work and I have been feeling feelings that I havent felt for a long time and I cant control them maybe its because where I live it is very hot and humid here and my body is reacting different I really dont know Im just scared for some reason.
Hi Mike,
I agree with the others and think your anxiety has alot to do with your feelings of tiredness. I have noticed that especially after a panic attack has passed and my adrenaline rush is over I am so beat. So if we tend to have even a low level of anxiety over an extended period of time it must take alot out of us. I would allow yourself to get extra rest when possible. It wouldn't hurt to bring this up with your Doctor on your next visit also.
Hiya Mike!
I also have noticed that the higher my anxiety levels are the more exhausted i feel. I think it is very tiring to worry so much for so long. Also, I find that periods where I use more clonazepam I am slightly more tired or drowsy. It is no worse then say taking a strong allergy medecine that can induce drowziness but i can still see a slight difference. I wouldn't be tooworried about the whole tired thing. Feeling anxious is exhausting and i think once in a while our bodies just need to recuperate!
-Diva
I know that when my anxiety is really bad I like to sleep a lot. I think its because its the only time my mind stops racing with the anxious thoughts. Also, after having a panic attack I feel like both my mind and body are exhausted. Sometimes I feel like sleeping is not helping because instead of trying to work on the problem its like I am not facing it when I choose to sleep.
i have a qustion... for the past week i have been feeling tired and i get 8 to 9 hours of sleep. is this part of anxiety cuz its begging to worry me
thanks mike
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