Hey guys!
Wasn't really sure which forum to post this.
I've had an idea, which I believe will help me with my anxiety and the symptoms that I relate to 'something being wrong'. I hope by posting this, it might spur others on to do the same, it may lessen the panic posts (not that there's anything wrong with them!) and it might help us all with our irrational thinking.
We all get those days where we just feel off, right? Maybe heartburn, reflux, unusual BM, cramping, etc. and whenever I have one of these days, it's usually my mum I turn to for reassurance. I usually say for example, "I feel really gassy and bloated today, I think there's something wrong with me" and she'll say "but you felt like this last week too!" Except, I always believe that this time, it feels different from the last 49328 times, haha!
Anyway, to the point. I've decided to keep an 'anxiety book.' Basically, everyday I'm writing down what I've had to eat that day, as this contributes a hell of a lot to how we feel and what affects us, what I've drank, how I felt when I woke up, what type of BM I've had (I suffer IBS so like to keep a record, grim, I know!) And then I have an anxiety section for that day. When I'm feeling slightly worried or something doesn't feel right, I'll turn to my anxiety book and write down in as much detail exactly what I'm experiencing and how it's making me feel. That way, when I'm feeling anxious or worried about a feeling or symptom in the future, I can go back through my book and think, "Oh yeah, I felt like that then too and I was absolutely fine so I absolutely don't need to worry. I just ate too much bread that day and it made me really bloated."
I don't know if this is a silly idea or even if it'll work but I thought it may help us to stop assuming we always have things wrong with us when we can look back and see we've experienced exactly the same thing before?
What do you think? Good idea? Any input or feedback?![]()






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