GAD - The Worrier’s Disease
Are you a Worrywart? We all have worries from time to time, but if your worrying is starting to disrupt your daily life and is causing debilitating anxiety, you may have Generalized Anxiety Disorder, or GAD. People with GAD may begin by worrying about simple things but the disorder can easily take over, preventing them from doing what they really want with their life.
It isn’t unusual to worry about normal things like money, health, relationships, and career. However, if you have GAD this worry is continuous and excessive and often irrational. People diagnosed with GAD can be so distracted and consumed with worry that it becomes impossible for them to think about anything else. From the
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Medical professionals still do not know what actually causes GAD but it does appear that people can inherit a general tendency to anxiety and depression. This makes treatment and diagnosis sometimes difficult. There are a number of symptoms stemming from GAD some of which include nausea, breathing difficulties, muscle tension, headaches, restlessness, fatigue, sleeping problems, changes in appetite, and sweating or hot flashes. If you are experiencing some of these symptoms and find yourself constantly worrying, you should visit your doctor to discuss the possibility of GAD.
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Remember that no matter why you developed GAD, help is available. If you are constantly consumed with worry, talk to your doctor immediately to find out what medical treatment can
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