Anxiety is stopping me from moving on with my life.
Hey everyone, i'm extremely introverted, have aspergers and have been struggling with anxiety for most of my life.
I've been postponing a visite to an investor i gotta make but i've stood in front of his house for several time and my anxiety just creates a wall between me and the house, i just start crying and i get sick, it's so frustrating to the point that i paid my mom to make an appointment for me with the investor but she doesn't dare it either cause she postpones it herself. No one really understands my anxiety so i feel weak quite often.
I just need the courage to ring his bell(tho the bell is at a gate and the guy is rich and famous so it's a really defensive situation.
Any advice? i probably didn't explain myself fully so please ask any questions, i'm too frustrated to write a full and beautiful post.
I have lots of dreams and i really have to do this in order to get on with my life, i know that i'm just 17 but please don't make any comments regarding my age, this is what i wanna do and nothing can change my mind.
Thanks alot, Chris.
PM's are allowed, i'm lonely..
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Aspie score: 182-200
Don't know what to say.
That's so familiar to me! I would always walk around the block a few times before plucking up the courage. Not sure how but I think I managed to convince myself that it was do or die, that if I chickened out I would never get anywhere in life because that one decision WAS every future decision. Superrationality with my future self as the 'opponent'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superrationality
Thanks for the quick reply, i probably have seen every inch of the block so that really doesn't work, it works till i stand in front of the house(which i have more than 5 times). i've been thinking about getting myself drunk but i doubt they will let a drunk person in their house.
I have a very strong mind and can be very courageous but it really feels like a barrier.. it's unexplainable.
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Who's to say I can't live forever? Jack Sparrow
Aspie score: 182-200
Don't know what to say.
Sometimes my therapist says that i need to tell myself "I can do this, even though I don't want to". I find it to be helpful sometimes, but less helpful other times.
Xanax really helps me to get over those moments when something must be done but I Just would rather eat my own fingernails off than face the amount of anxiety I have about it. Just my experience, I dont know if this is an option that is possible for you. But sometimes you need a little help to get unstuck, or
least I do. Or I need a lot of help.
I hope you feel better and can move forward.
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Your Aspie score: 165 of 200
Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 48 of 200
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Xanax really helps me to get over those moments when something must be done but I Just would rather eat my own fingernails off than face the amount of anxiety I have about it. Just my experience, I dont know if this is an option that is possible for you. But sometimes you need a little help to get unstuck, or
least I do. Or I need a lot of help.
I hope you feel better and can move forward.
Yea i actually think i need so medicinal help, i'm as far as telling myself i can do it and all of that but my body just stops me.. is Xanax really effective or is it just a minor difference?
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Who's to say I can't live forever? Jack Sparrow
Aspie score: 182-200
Don't know what to say.
I've made good experiences with chamomile tea (very calmative) and valerian and hops pills. Valerian is a herbal over-the-counter drug that might make you a bit sleepy (it's usually used as a sleeping aid), but it also relaxes a lot and greatly helps with anxiety. Hops also has a calmative effect.
Certain foods can help too. Cheese, bananas and chocolate increase your serotonin level, which improves your mood and lowers anxiety. If I were you, I'd have a cheese sandwich, a banana, some dark chocolate and a valerian + hops pill an hour before you leave the house, and drink two cups of chamomile tea right before you leave.
Edited to add: Alcohol is a very bad idea btw, since it tends to make anxiety problems worse over time (and sometimes causes them in the first place).
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Xanax really helps me to get over those moments when something must be done but I Just would rather eat my own fingernails off than face the amount of anxiety I have about it. Just my experience, I dont know if this is an option that is possible for you. But sometimes you need a little help to get unstuck, or
least I do. Or I need a lot of help.
I hope you feel better and can move forward.
Yea i actually think i need so medicinal help, i'm as far as telling myself i can do it and all of that but my body just stops me.. is Xanax really effective or is it just a minor difference?
I would suggest Buspar if you want something to take regularly instead of just as needed. Buspar is the only med specifically for anxiety. I never tried Xanax but I but I been on Klonopin which is another benzodiazepine which is kind of similar to Xanax(I think) & it didn't help my anxiety at all & I think it was a little harder for me to focus & concentrate on it. Benzodiazepines slow down the nervous system but Buspar doesn't. Only side-effect I notice from Buspar is that I bruise easier but I bruised easily before.
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