The fictitious beliefs surrounding GAD or generalized anxiety disorder are many. Some say it is not an illness of great import and the people that have this are just suffering from a weak mind. This is just a stereotype that has become commonplace and the accuracy of this diagnosis is totally off-track. Millions of people who have GAD are suffering from a genuine incapacitating condition that is not a figment of their imagination.
GAD is a chronic panic form that is focused on worry and nervousness. Paranoia, fear and nervousness are the feelings a person suffering from GAD will deal with on a regular basis. The feelings will involve personal, family and financial matters. To qualify as GAD, the feelings must be of at least a 6 month duration.
Many symptoms are indicative of those suffering from GAD. They may be symptoms such as chronic insomnia, drowsiness, forgetfulness, lack of energy as well as irritability. The physical aspects start to take over once the anxiety becomes more than the mind can handle. This is what causes the GAD sufferer to lose the ability to focus on common activities.
There are instances of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder among those who have GAD. Events that may have been traumatic can result in flashbacks. This will interfere with the quality of life the person had prior to experiencing these symptoms of GAD and their way of life loses the value when compared to those who do not suffer from GAD. Thus, the importance of seeking treatment for GAD.
An analysis is the number one priority when considering treatment. The psychiatrist will administer a number of standardized tests to start the analysis. Then based on the tests, a diagnosis will be made and treatment will be started. Normally this is a prescribed medicine for the anxiety which should help to alleviate the problem.
While many patients respond extremely well to such medication, there are of course others who prefer to use the services of a therapist instead, in order to discuss options with regards to counseling. Likewise, there are also some sufferers who make speedy recoveries after being treated with a combination of the two treatments already mentioned.
Furthermore, it’s extremely important not to dismiss making a few simple lifestyle changes to further reduce anxiety. Taking part sports, changing one’s diet, having hobbies that reduce tension can all have a calming and therapeutic.
Those who think GAD is not a serious condition should be dismissed. The opinions of these people are not based on any professional knowledge and are not going to help. The condition is not going to go away by ignoring it and listening to well meaning advice is not advised. This is a myth and has no value as a cure. Seek help from those who know what they are doing.
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