The general symptoms of anxiety disorder can be extreme, both for the person who is experiencing it as well as for those around that person at the time. It is a real problem that cannot be joked about.
Anxiety disorder affects nearly a half million people in the US alone. It is also known as Generalized Anxiety Disorder and can be recognized by a variety of usual symptoms. The most common symptoms include the following scenarios.
* A person who anticipates virtually everything from a negative aspect. This person is convinced that people talk about him or her after they have left the room. This person is anticipating what their grades will be in graduate school, despite the fact that graduate school is years away from the present. This person anticipates what will go wrong at a family or social gathering, convinced that something will absolutely go wrong.
* A person who apologizes for the extreme amount of worrying they would do, and continues to apologize over and over again, and then they agonize over their excessive apologies and burdening other people with their excessive worrying.
* A person who is consistently exhausted because they have spent so much mental energy on anticipation of a negative event that may not even take place, and/or from excessive worrying about trivia. This person is typically irritable and grouchy over even the most insignificant events or trivia that they had fretted about only hours earlier.
* A person who has consistent trouble sleeping due to the worry and inability to turn off their mind about the negative anticipation of future events, even events that are so far in the future as to have the possibility of not even coming to pass. This restlessness will usually eclipse normal tiredness and disrupt typical fall-to-sleep habits.
The real victims of anxiety disorder are those who love those who are afflicted with this ailment and refuse to recognize it and get the necessary help. They spend much of their time trying to calm the fears of the person who is afflicted with anxiety disorder and trying to reassure them that everything is ok, despite their convictions to the opposite. People afflicted with this ailment typically do quite poorly in social situations since they are convinced that people are talking behind their back, or exchanging glances about some deep dark secret that everyone knows about except them.
The best thing that can happen is for a person suffering from anxiety disorder to get the help required, either by a trained counselor or via necessary medications that will help them to tone down things by a few clicks to a more manageable level.
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