When talking with someone, i feel dizzy usually and I try to end the conversation quickly.
Is this anxiety?
When talking with someone, i feel dizzy usually and I try to end the conversation quickly.
Is this anxiety?
hi, can you tell who are they?are they your friends or strangers?
Friends and strangers alike. It feels like I might lose my balance.
are you afraid of going out as well?
Hi Mahran
It sounds like it could be, does it happen with everyone everytime or just every now and again or with certain people??
hiya, I used to get this same feeling when anxiety kick-started in high school days. Over the years, I have managed to live with anxiety and this feeling is not bothersome anymore.
Consult a medical specialist and discuss this uneasiness.
Take care
Yes, sure. I feel very anxious when going outside and feel better at home. My work is 4 hrs away from my home which make it worse.
When I feel good, it dosnt happen. But usually it happens when Im anxious.
Thanks for your advice, i hope it will go with time.
definately anxiety mate get to a gp there is plenty of medications out there that can help. Probably put you on an anti depressant, most likely sertraline, citalopram, amytripiline, but get to the Dr sooner rather than letter no need to suffer in silence
Hi mahran
This is anxieties. You could have social anxieties when you talk to strangers and friends i know that i get anxious when i talk to strangers and friends some times and sometimes i get anxious when i have to go out of the the appartment
Its tough but these are anxieties
I hope you can find a way to help yourself when you feel this way
Elizabeth
Yes. It has happened to me in the past. Its a feeling of being trapped by the other person because your there not feeling well and keep it to yourself whilst the pther person is rambling on about themselves or some gossip or such. I think it triggers from a feeling of being trapped. Not a good rationale because you can say you know im feeling anxious and i dont think i can hold this conversation right now. Amazingly most people get that. I believe if you were in a conversation with someone who knew you were anxious and you could talk freely you would enjoy the conversation.
I have just started a new disscussion call antidepressants and derealization think it will answer most questions on this thread
Thanks Elizabeth and u r right, i feel unsafe outside my home.
Yes Lisa, you described it very well. I hope we all will overcome this.
Thanks Craig for your help
The way this world is coming to lately it does feel unsafe out there with the terrorist, the shootings its really scary because you never know whats going to happen from one day to the next.
We just have to be prepared and be safe we have to learn not to be so scared about things but its not easy
Elizabeth
Absolutely. Hard to focus on someone else's train of thought when you are struggling to not float away or come apart subconsciously. Being held 'hostage' by someone's energy and noise is not easy for an anxiety sufferer Everything is overwhelming. Therapy takes some time but is worth it. If you are not already doing something for your anxiety please review your options with your doctor. The above will ease up once you relax a bit. All the best.
Thank you for the advice. I will do my best,,