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Error code:   DatasetGenerationError
Exception:    ParserError
Message:      Error tokenizing data. C error: Buffer overflow caught - possible malformed input file.

Traceback:    Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1995, in _prepare_split_single
                  for _, table in generator:
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/packaged_modules/csv/csv.py", line 195, in _generate_tables
                  for batch_idx, df in enumerate(csv_file_reader):
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers/readers.py", line 1843, in __next__
                  return self.get_chunk()
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers/readers.py", line 1985, in get_chunk
                  return self.read(nrows=size)
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers/readers.py", line 1923, in read
                  ) = self._engine.read(  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/pandas/io/parsers/c_parser_wrapper.py", line 234, in read
                  chunks = self._reader.read_low_memory(nrows)
                File "parsers.pyx", line 850, in pandas._libs.parsers.TextReader.read_low_memory
                File "parsers.pyx", line 905, in pandas._libs.parsers.TextReader._read_rows
                File "parsers.pyx", line 874, in pandas._libs.parsers.TextReader._tokenize_rows
                File "parsers.pyx", line 891, in pandas._libs.parsers.TextReader._check_tokenize_status
                File "parsers.pyx", line 2061, in pandas._libs.parsers.raise_parser_error
              pandas.errors.ParserError: Error tokenizing data. C error: Buffer overflow caught - possible malformed input file.
              
              
              The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:
              
              Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1529, in compute_config_parquet_and_info_response
                  parquet_operations = convert_to_parquet(builder)
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1154, in convert_to_parquet
                  builder.download_and_prepare(
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1027, in download_and_prepare
                  self._download_and_prepare(
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1122, in _download_and_prepare
                  self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs)
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1882, in _prepare_split
                  for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single(
                File "/src/services/worker/.venv/lib/python3.9/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 2038, in _prepare_split_single
                  raise DatasetGenerationError("An error occurred while generating the dataset") from e
              datasets.exceptions.DatasetGenerationError: An error occurred while generating the dataset

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Anxietyhelp
Some guided meditations
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These are some guided meditations that I have found helpful. I enjoyed the body scan meditations the most. The more you practice these meditations the more you will get out of them! This is a great first step in practicing mindfulness meditation, something that has helped me. http://marc.ucla.edu/body.cfm?id=22
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Anxietyhelp
Some guided meditations
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might have forgotten the link :)
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Anxietyhelp
Some guided meditations
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I did indeed. Thanks for telling me! http://marc.ucla.edu/body.cfm?id=22
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Anxietyhelp
Cool website with some good article on anxiety
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Don't be scared by the title, you do not have to light some incense sticks and assume the lotus position to enter the site. Just type anxiety in the searchbar and they have some great articles on anxiety and dealing with it. http://tinybuddha.com/
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Anxietyhelp
Cool website with some good article on anxiety
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Hey there, I don't see the links, MrParker12.
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Anxietyhelp
Cool website with some good article on anxiety
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Ha sorry, off to a good start! http://tinybuddha.com/
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Anxietyhelp
Start a diary
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This is something my therapist and numerous self help books will tell you to do. Every evening just write down how you feel and what you did that day. Doesn't have to be long, just whatever you feel comfortable writing. Then number your anxiety for that day. So maybe you went to the shops and then chilled at home. At...
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Anxietyhelp
Start a diary
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OhLife is an awesome online diary that I saw on another post somewhere. It sends you daily email reminders to write entries, and you can choose what time of the day you get the email. You write the entry by just responding to the email. My therapist recommended I start journaling, but I have a terrible memory so its ...
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Anxietyhelp
I want to make this subreddit a positive learning place. Any suggestions?
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What would people like to see on this subreddit. Would you maybe like to hear positive success stories, book recommendations or pictures? Likewise, anything people would like to avoid in this subreddit, for example memes? Whatever you guys think, I'm all ears!
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Anxietyhelp
I want to make this subreddit a positive learning place. Any suggestions?
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I would really like to have a place where I can direct my friends/SO to help them help me. I often don't know what they can do to help, and many of the websites that come up on google just say generic things like "be supportive" and not much in terms of specific advice (like what to do when someone is having a pani...
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Anxietyhelp
Book list
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These are some books that have personally helped me. I encourage anyone else to add books that have helped them below or even create their own post! **The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle** The first time I read this book I got about halfway, chucked it across the room and think I said something along the lines of 'Wh...
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Anxietyhelp
Book list
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I would also recommend "Brain Lock." It's a bit note focused towards OCD but the techniques are fantastic for anxiety as well.
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Anxietyhelp
What (small or large) achievement have you made this past week?
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Lets celebrate each little achievement!
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Anxietyhelp
What (small or large) achievement have you made this past week?
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I walked up to a DJ and told him he played a good show yesterday. It took me about 2 hours to do but I did it. My friends gave me a high five. It was pretty nice.
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Anxietyhelp
Let's talk about drugs
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Prescription drugs or street drugs, let's talk. I personally think that the main cause anxiety are thoughts and that these are best treated by therapy, education, meditating and exercise. I think that prescription drugs are a short term solution and don't tackle the deep rooted causes of anxiety. In terms of 'stree...
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Anxietyhelp
Let's talk about drugs
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I've never tried street drugs exclusively to treat anxiety. Years before I was diagnosed I smoked a ton of marijuana and it made me anti-social and paranoid, so I don't do that anymore. I was on Celexa for a month and it was hell. I had so many side effects; heightened anxiety, depression (which I wasn't suffering fro...
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Anxietyhelp
What I do to help myself with anxiety, maybe some other might find this helpful.
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**My Story/History with Anxiety**: I've have always been an anxious person. I'm constantly thinking about what to do next. It's hard for me to take a break or relax, but yet I'm constantly craving time where I don't have to do anything. My biggest desire is always to give up. It sucks, and I've been on Lexapro, Zoloft...
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Anxietyhelp
What I do to help myself with anxiety, maybe some other might find this helpful.
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Thank you for sharing. I have tried several of these but the supplements I have not. I'm going to look into those.
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Anxietyhelp
Meditation
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I have been practicing mindfulness meditation for around a year on and off. Have become pretty good about it for the last 4-5 months and have been doing anywhere from 15-40 mins a day reliably. My experience of it has been slow but interesting. When I first started I would close my eyes and sit on a chair and get hor...
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Anxietyhelp
Meditation
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I really want to get into meditation for my anxiety. Do you have any tips on how to get started?
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Anxietyhelp
Biological vs Mental Discussion
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I've been looking for a place to have a genuine and candid discussion on anxiety and depression being a biological disorder, mental disorder, or combination of both. It seems that even the medical community can't decide and while some swear that it's some kind of "misfire" in the brain others will say that is a complet...
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Anxietyhelp
Biological vs Mental Discussion
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Every thought, memory, and emotion that you have has its basis in biology, and so I don't see how its possible to distinguish between the two. Additionally, I think that making this distinction is unhelpful, because it causes us to conflate issues of heritability, free will, treatment options, etc, that aren't really r...
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Anxietyhelp
Has anyone successfully come off of an SSRI for anxiety and learned to manage their anxiety without the drugs?
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Day 10 here off of Effexor 75mg. Today was the worse day emotionally for me. My anxiety was through the roof. I couldn't make it to work. I'm very much trying to learn management techniques, especially meditation (I'm a yogi)- to help me. Yes- I quit cold turkey thought that wasn't my intention. I had to get an overrid...
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Anxietyhelp
Has anyone successfully come off of an SSRI for anxiety and learned to manage their anxiety without the drugs?
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I can't say I was ever on SSRIs long enough to come off of them, but I have learned to manage my anxieties without drugs. My OCD is pretty much completely gone these days. It's definitely possible. No clue if that road is any harder, because it's the only one I've taken.
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Anxietyhelp
The King who found it easier to live with his difficulties
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*There is a story told of a King who had three sons. The first was handsome and very popular. When he was twenty-one, his father built him a palace in the city in which to live. The second son was intelligent and also very popular. When he became twenty-one, his father built a second palace in the city for him. The t...
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Anxietyhelp
The King who found it easier to live with his difficulties
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Some might find the story a little cheesy but it has a good point. Anxiety has a purpose, it is an early warning system to alert you of danger. This system isn't often needed in modern times but for sufferers of anxiety it can go off almost non stop. Anxiety is trying to help you, although it is misguided, it is your b...
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Anxietyhelp
As Christmas approaches it is very common to feel a spike in anxiety, please don't worry.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-25416835
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Anxietyhelp
As Christmas approaches it is very common to feel a spike in anxiety, please don't worry.
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Love this article, thanks!
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Anxietyhelp
As Christmas approaches it is very common to feel a spike in anxiety, please don't worry.
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Love this article, thanks!
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Anxietyhelp
Linden Method?
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Does it work? Anyone try it and like it/not like it?
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Anxietyhelp
Linden Method?
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It's available on the usual sea-faring website if anyone doesn't have the means to buy it immediately. However I must say, as with anything else, if it works for you, support the author and buy it, because that's the only way people will keep producing such helpful (and in some cases, probably life-changing) material. ...
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Anxietyhelp
has anyone dealt with abandonment issues?
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I've had depression for a while, and over the past 2 or 3 months ive had really bad anxiety about my friends leaving me behind, even though logically i know they haven't been doing that. I would feel left out and lonely after having a great night with my friends in college. I went to my psychiatrist yesterday and he's ...
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Anxietyhelp
has anyone dealt with abandonment issues?
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I have. I got over it around 7 months ago after a 18 month period of being severely depressed and mad. The only way I have found that helped at all was by telling myself that this person is not my life and I don't need them to live I can do things for myself. saying things like that and slowly taking my emotional inve...
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Anxietyhelp
List of herbal/non-medical anxiety products?
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Is there a list anywhere here for products people have tried/used for anxiety help? I'll start with PureCalm by Native Rememdies. It helps takes the edge off when I can feel an anxious moment starting to build.
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Anxietyhelp
List of herbal/non-medical anxiety products?
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I occasionally use valerian. It targets GABA receptors in the brain (like benzodiazepines do). The effects are mild. I find it most helpful for getting to sleep when I'm struggling with that.
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Anxietyhelp
2014 is nearly upon us. The year we beat our anxiety!
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Sitting here sweating my balls off at the thought of going to a new year's party tonight. But this is a new year, I'm going to go to this party and have a good time and start this year off great. I probably won't 'beat' anxiety this year but you can be damn sure I'm going to cuddle it into submission. Let's do this t...
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Anxietyhelp
2014 is nearly upon us. The year we beat our anxiety!
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Happy New Year! Did you go to the party and have a good night? :)
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Anxietyhelp
2014 is nearly upon us. The year we beat our anxiety!
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I did, had a really good time as well. Feeling pretty rough beforehand but still glad I went. :) Before I left the house though I was feeling panicked and I had racing thoughts, sweating and a constant urge to check If have everything I need. Just typical anxiety that turned out to be for nothing. Hope you had a goo...
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Anxietyhelp
2014 is nearly upon us. The year we beat our anxiety!
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Aww well I'm so glad to hear you didn't let the anxiety beat you and had a great time. I didn't go out but had a good evening anyway, thanks! :)
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Anxietyhelp
Free CBT course!
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saw this in /r/socialanxiety (good subreddit). Anyway, go onto this site http://www.learntolive.com/get-started2/#.UswHoGRdVsW and type in FREECBT and that is all you do! i haven't actually tried it but it requires no credit card info and it's free so it is worth a shot! Not sure how long the promotion will last for s...
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Anxietyhelp
Free CBT course!
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It works, thank you so much!
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Anxietyhelp
I feel Trapped.
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I recently graduated from college with my bachelors degree and a mere 7 days after graduating and the day after I moved into my parents living room my car broke down. I haven't worked since august because my school schedule didn't allow for a side-job. My parents are glad to help in whatever way they can but they don't...
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Anxietyhelp
I feel Trapped.
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What's your degree in?
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Anxietyhelp
I feel Trapped.
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International Recreation, Event and Sport Management
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Anxietyhelp
I feel Trapped.
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no nothing yet but the anxiety has subsided and I have been very happy to just continue looking
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Anxietyhelp
I feel Trapped.
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thanks for asking.
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Anxietyhelp
Anxiety help please
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I'm new to this anxiety thing and it's really scary! I need someone to talk to about this! Preferably someone with anxiety.
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Anxietyhelp
Anxiety help please
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Hello! welcome to this subreddit. I can talk to you if you like, just send me a pm. i think I have at some point or other experienced almost every symptom of anxiety possible. Look at some of the links on this subreddit as they contain good book recommendations and tips. Also the subreddit /r/anxiety is probably bette...
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Anxietyhelp
Positive thinking can stop anxiety
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We spend hours and hours dwelling and ruminating on the negative and fearful things in our lives. We worry about what could go wrong, instead of focusing and paying attention to the rational, the positive and the good. We should train ourselves to focus on thoughts that will move us forward in the right direction. Re...
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Anxietyhelp
Positive thinking can stop anxiety
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But HOW does one go about that? For me, it's easier said than done.
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Anxietyhelp
Positive thinking can stop anxiety
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Right on, man! I'll give it a shot.
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Anxietyhelp
did I have an anxiety attack orrrr?
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So I went to dinner with my roommates and while we were waiting for our table (about 35 min) I think I experienced my first anxiety attack...but I'm not quite sure. Here's what happened: So to begin today I have had some tension between me and my roommates just minor bull nothing that isnt manageable. So even through ...
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Anxietyhelp
did I have an anxiety attack orrrr?
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Sounds like an attack
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Anxietyhelp
to anxious to be assertive
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i suffer from extremly severe GAD and get extremely uncomfortable when people toch me, even if its just a poke or something. but lately there's been someone who wont stop no matter how many times i ask him. i dont want to be mean but hes making me feel very uncomfortable. ive explained to him why i dont like it but he ...
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Anxietyhelp
to anxious to be assertive
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You need to look him in the eyes and TELL him, not ask him. You may also want to post over at r/anxiety. This sub doesnt get much traffic.
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Anxietyhelp
to anxious to be assertive
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thank you!
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Anxietyhelp
Power poses
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I saw this TED talk a while ago and found it quite interesting. http://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are Now in the morning, before work, I place an alarm on my phone for three minutes and just do power poses. I realised that I was embarrassed about myself, I was thinking 'what if som...
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Anxietyhelp
Power poses
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What types of poses do you do?
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Anxietyhelp
Power poses
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Mainly hands on hips and starfish type poses. Just making myself as big as possible. Looks stupid but who cares? In your own house you should be able to do what you want without being embarrassed and these exercises help me with that.
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Anxietyhelp
Weird anxiety disorder
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So I have this super weird anxiety disorder since I was 12, so about 10 years now. I don't know how it started or where it came from but my first panic attack happened when I started my first day of class. I remember I started sweating bad, started shaking and had the urge to just run out of the classroom. I was terrif...
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Anxietyhelp
Weird anxiety disorder
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Okay, this sounds a lot like me. My first semester of college, I stood in line to buy my books (for more than an hour) and I had a panic attack in the line because I felt I couldn't escape. I felt like I was going to throw up and pee myself! The second semester, the same thing happened. Finally, the next semester, I we...
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Anxietyhelp
I'm burnt-out and irritated...And need some help.
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After the passing away of an immediate family member, I became numb, and now I'm starting to see some change in my behavior. I'm exhausted from everything, and I become highly irritated when I hear people whispering or speaking quietly. I have absolutely *no* idea why. If I hear people whispering in class, I can't conc...
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Anxietyhelp
I'm burnt-out and irritated...And need some help.
listener_1
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It sounds like you are still in mourning after losing someone. How recent was their passing? Were you close?
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Anxietyhelp
I'm burnt-out and irritated...And need some help.
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Very close. It was 4 years ago, but I wasn't like this. I have never come to terms with what happened and refuse to think about it, but I definitely did not feel like this before...I was "numb" and just now starting to feel much more antsy.
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Anxietyhelp
I'm burnt-out and irritated...And need some help.
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I get that at times after my youngest daughter passed away almost 6 years ago. There was a book I read once that described the moments as grief bubbles-times where you may not even be aware that your grieving is stronger than usual, which can make you feel just like you're describing. Then the bubble 'comes to the surf...
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Anxietyhelp
I'm burnt-out and irritated...And need some help.
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I am so incredibly sorry for your loss. You're absolutely right that grieving and mourning really doesn't have an end, and it's weird when I try to describe it to others--I'm sure you feel the same. I appreciate your very kind words and wish you all the best.
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Anxietyhelp
I'm burnt-out and irritated...And need some help.
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I'm here to chat if you feel like it, mourning sucks. There is no other way to put it.
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Anxietyhelp
I'm burnt-out and irritated...And need some help.
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It really, really does. Thank you so much for your support. <3
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Anxietyhelp
Chasing Symptoms
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**Don't do it** Easier said than done right? I'm here to tell you that I have chased more diagnosis and attached awareness to more physical symptoms than there are stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. For more than three years, these symptoms crippled me. Each time I thought I had a breakthrough on alleviating the racing ...
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Anxietyhelp
Chasing Symptoms
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Thank you so much for this. I found it very wise and I will try this when I feel those physical symptoms again, I especially like the quote "this too shall pass".
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Anxietyhelp
I'm done... There's no light at the end of the tunnel...
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It's been 6 years now and slowly but surely the intensity of my anxiety is just destroying me. I got out of the military and seeked help the same year. I've been on every SSRI and most recently, any SSRI gives me tremors, shakes, night sweating and severe tachycardia. I have lorazepam (ativan) for emergency purposes an...
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Anxietyhelp
I'm done... There's no light at the end of the tunnel...
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I can't give you your light, but i can give you mine. Here you are: http://web.archive.org/web/20130928045837/http://nothingworks.weebly.com/
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Anxietyhelp
Anxiety Supplement Advice Needed
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In Advance, Sorry for this long winded text: A background on my anxiety I face: I personally suffer from generalized social anxiety disorder as well as ADHD. I am relatively socially introverted, being very social within my friend group, but often shy around new people or people I have met once in the past and encount...
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Anxietyhelp
Anxiety Supplement Advice Needed
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PM me or comment if you have a chance, it would be greatly appreciated!
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Anxietyhelp
Driving is a no
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I have really bad anxiety about driving. So much that I refuse/can't drive even though I do have my license and know how to drive. I haven't driven in months. My anxiety gets worse when I drive alone. I'm afraid to drive because sometimes I get suicidal and think about how easily I can end my life while I'm behind the ...
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Anxietyhelp
Driving is a no
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I am so sorry. Your anxiety story almost made me cry. Some people have been prescribed medicinal marijuana to ease their anxiety. Maybe listen to soft music while you are driving. If you are religious, try praying.
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Anxietyhelp
First year at college, anxious as hell. Any advice?
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I'm a first year at Champlain college, but it's been posing a lot of stress on me. One of my roommates is the biggest douche I've ever met (and it's not just my opinion, this is know by the whole grade), I'm constantly worried about the bulk of schoolwork (or the perception of schoolwork that will be due in the future)...
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Anxietyhelp
First year at college, anxious as hell. Any advice?
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This is similar in a lot of ways with what triggered my anxiety to go from occasionally being a little anxious to panic attacks, depersonalizations, etc. I just started my first "grown up" job where there was a lot of pressure to be on point all the time and it blurred the line between work life and personal life. I ...
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Anxietyhelp
Anxiety
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hello! I have very bad axiety, I usually get at least 2 panic attacks during the day. I wanna be able to manage and have control of my own body without taking any pills or going to a psychiatrist so I was wondering if anyone has any tips on how to stop myself of getting to anxious , thanks
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A simple first step is deep breathing exercises. Tell yourself *breathe in*, *breathe out*. Breath deep enough that you can feel it, and hear it. This can do two things in particular: 1) Quiet your thoughts by focusing them on a single conscious act 2) Steady your heartrate, helping your muscles and other physical ...
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Anxiety
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I'll definetly try the breathing exercises!, thank you so much for helping me
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Anxiety
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You're welcome! Also if you haven't found it already, I think /r/anxiety is more active than this sub
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Dealing with anxiety last 8 months
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Its been a very long 8 months, seen 4 different doctors and nothing seems to make it work. Ive been prescribed benzos and have tried working out but for some reason at the end of the night its just waiting for me. I feel very helpless
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Dealing with anxiety last 8 months
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Hang in there bud. See if you can pick out what the voices are saying in your head about anxiety. Observe the ones that occur most often. See what you might have to change to make those go away. PM me if you want to chat.
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Is this anxiety that will pass or something else?
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Hi all, I wanted to post this to get some opinions on what has been happening over the past 8 months. Let me start with all the background. I recently got a new job which involves living in different locations overseas for a few months at a time in each location. While this is a great opportunity personally and profes...
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Is this anxiety that will pass or something else?
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I took sertraline and had a very similar experience. I felt completely detached from everything and everyone around me even though I was able to function. I wen't back to "normal" when I got off the medication; that is back to being anxious. But I did that when I got into more of a stable and less stressful job/life s...
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Fear in the shower?
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Hey there, I'm 21(f) with Aspergers, and I've always had this reluctance around showers. When I was a kid I think it was more of a sensory thing, water on my face made me freak out for a very long time, but now I think it's become more anxiety related? Like, its not so much the shower itself that bothers me, but the vu...
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Fear in the shower?
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I would say keep questioning why you're afraid of the shower. Why are you afraid of someone in the house besides you? To get past fear, one must go into it. This is the best way that works for me. It usually boils down to fear of suffering and death. Once you get to that point, look at other people's perspectives on ...
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My mother is obsessed with me.
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This is a long story,but i'll try to make it short. For a long time, me and my mom have been arguing a lot. I'm very close with her however theres times when we argue and it makes me really hate my mom at times. My mom and I live together and we don't have family that is close to us and she doesn't have a group of "fri...
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My mother is obsessed with me.
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My mom does this too, haha. If she's bored, she'll just stare at me and it can get really awkward or disturbing at times. I don't think it's odd, just annoying.
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I (28F) care too much about what people think, how do I stop?
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I (28F) am an educated, fairly professionally successful woman. In fact, I work as a therapist. But you know what they say - those who can't do, teach. I know I worry way too much about what other people think - in particular about my relationship. My boyfriend (27M) is a wonderful, kind, giving and loving man. However...
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I (28F) care too much about what people think, how do I stop?
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By asking yourself the question "is this the man I want to spend the rest of my life with?", you will have a better sense of how to go about handling your relationship with him. Being honest with yourself is the only way to get what you want and be happy with life. Don't settle and don't let your family dictate your ...
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Surge of anxiety at night - I can't sleep!
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For the last few weeks when I get into bed I have had increasingly strong feelings of panic for no discernible reason. I know I have a panic disorder and I saw a therapist for over a year to help me learn to cope with the causes of my anxiety. And for the last 6 months I have managed just fine, even through stress; but...
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Surge of anxiety at night - I can't sleep!
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I have anxiety at night and that causes me to get little to no sleep. My problem is falling asleep, I have racing thoughts and get these horrible sensation in my body that don't let me relax. I take melatonin and drink teas. Have you tried Holy basil or 5 http? Holy basil helps to relax.
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How do you know the difference between a gut feeling and being paranoid?
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I feel like I have pretty good intuition. Except when it comes to situations with myself. I give great advice. My friends always come to me and tell me I say the right thing every time. But of course I can't follow my own advice because I'm emotionally involved. I have severe anxiety about everything basically and I'm ...
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How do you know the difference between a gut feeling and being paranoid?
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I think you should follow your own instinct. With anxiety it does make you over think and prepare yourself for the worst but you know in your gut whether to trust it or not. Honestly though it's a fine balance! I've come to learn when I know I'm being irrational. It helps to work out where your thoughts are coming fro...
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Best treatments: GAD, social + panic? How to find courage to get help while dealing with SA?
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So I'm just researching doctors and therapists around me who accept my plan, although I'm not sure I'll go through with it because going to speak to someone actually gives me a lot of anxiety... but I'd just like some information so I'll know what to look for. What is the best treatment method for General Anxiety, soci...
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Best treatments: GAD, social + panic? How to find courage to get help while dealing with SA?
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Have you tried ordering a CBT book or using any online resources? I know that would help if you're not too keen on seeing someone in person. Otherwise, you're on the right path by continuing to find someone that could help.
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One Reason I Am Grateful For Anxiety
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Because it teaches me to slow down. It helps me to practice a healthy lifestyle versus talk about it. To exercise, meditate, and eat healthy versus knowing in my heart I should be doing these things. To find ways to express myself versus holding it all in. To learn to accept things as they come and let go of things...
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One Reason I Am Grateful For Anxiety
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This is beautiful. Referring to anxiety as a teacher rather then an enemy is something I really needed to hear. Thank you.
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