Can Anxiety/Stress Kill?

Patnono

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I write on a site for people who suffer from anxiety and depression. Most don't believe that stress can't Kill? I've read differently, I know it can mess with blood sugar levels also. This is the hardest thing I've had to deal with. I'am in counseling and take meds which I don't believe help. One of the meds I told the doctor doesn't help, but wants me to continue to take it till she See's me. This doesn't make sense to continue talking something that doesn't work?
 

Do what your doctor says because if you try to stop taking the drug on your own it can cause serious side affects like suicidal thoughts. It has to be tapered off gently.

I notice you're from California where all forms of Cannabis are legal. Ask your doctor about that for anxiety. The medical cannabis is apparently better for anxiety with no side effects of "pothead" symptoms. Recreational marijuana works for some too but I think paranoia can be a symptom from that for some.

Ask your doc if you qualify for medical cannabis. But don't stop the drug you're on until your doctor helps you with that.

And yes, stress can kill you if it's a lot. I had never been sick a day in my life (never in a hospital except for child-birth) but work-related stress caused cancer for me 7 years ago and a dvt that traveled to both lungs...both were successfully cured and I retired 4 years later but waiting nearly killed me
 
Without going into a lot of examples, I believe that stress can kill, not only causing heart attacks, but maybe also some cancers. I have seen it happen and there has been no other reason for it, except the stress that they suffered through.
 

Thanks for writing, the daytime meds, were to be taken as Needed, wasn't the kind that I couldn't miss. I take a different kind at night to help with sleep. They worked at for awhile, it's almost 2 am and I'm Wide Awake so obviously not working anymore. I haven't stopped taking those, I will discuss that with her.
I had to retire early from my job because of my anxiety it was that or get fired for bad attendance?
 
It would seem that the First step in treating Stress and Anxiety would be to identify the source or reason for that Stress....and concentrate on resolving the issues that are causing it. Pills are most likely just a "coverup", and cannot do much to remove the underlying causes.
 
Learning to Let Go of all that you cannot control or change is a big beginning step.

I take several "calming" supplements and they work for me, magnesium is so overlooked and many are deficient.

Also, getting into Meditation daily is missed by most in our country. Everyone is plugged into noise and everyone's life and never stop for quiet times. Meditation changes so much in the body and mind. And so so cheap, it can cost one 15 minutes a day or more if they DO IT.

Excessive stress can activate cancer cells.

Don, you make a lot of good sense, like what you say as I think the same way.
 
I can remember being told by a Coroner, who back then also performed autopsies, told a group of 3 or 4 of us who were viewing an autopsy that “.....this patient has had a heart attack from unknown causes.” Now, my memory is not what it was 40 years ago, but I remember him saying that this man died from a heart attack brought on by stress.

When asked by one of the Troopers how he knew, he replied that people can and do obtain blocked arteries by different means. One known at that time was diet (eating fatty or high cholesterol foods). Another was tar from smoking and another was stress by means of when a person is experiencing extreme stressful situations, there are enzymes or hormones that are released into the blood and can be collected into a clog that will cause a heart attack.

Now, keep in mind that this was 40 years ago, so I am sure much has changed since that time and what was thought to be true then, may not be true today. So, his advice to us Troopers was that because we have high stress jobs that we needed to find a safe release to rid our bodies of these hormones and a good choice would be to find a physical activity on our days off.
 
Thanks, I go on a website for people with anxiety and depression. Some don't think you can't die from stress. I believe you can, when I'm experiencing stress my body is hurting, how could it Not?
 
Thanks, I go on a website for people with anxiety and depression. Some don't think you can't die from stress. I believe you can, when I'm experiencing stress my body is hurting, how could it Not?

Not 100% sure Patnono but....

Maybe your physical pain is linked to a form of arthritis, strained muscles, infection or even fibromyalgia.

Maybe your emotional pain, ie stress, nervousness, anger, panic or sadness, etc. is linked to problems with your feelings either conscious or unconscious.

Maybe these 2 things happen at the same time.

"They" say stress can kill you,, but it's a long and difficult process, with many warnings.
It doesn't happen just like that!

If you feel a warning sign like dizziness, weakness, hard to breathe, or feel a different kind of pain, see a medical professional right away. They'll fix you.

Take care :)
 
I believe my anxiety is causing me pain, yes death from stress doesn't happen right away, I just read an article on that. I'm finding my anxiety is hard to control.
Iam in therapy and taking medication, don't feel like either one is helping, my doctor wants me to continue taking medication that's Not helping? Wants to see me before increasing the dosage? What's that got to do with anything?
 
No one knows anything FOR SURE.

Stress is large volumn is not a good thing.

OP: Work with magnesium, Inositol and Gaba thru the day and for sleep.
Learn how to work with these as they are "Calmers". Some people like L-Theanine too so you can even check that one out. To be in a constant state of stress and anxiety, not good for sure. Many are magnesium deficient to begin with.
 
Hi Jan, thanks for the info I will look into it. I don't know what else to do? I've been suffering off and on for about 36 years. ��
 
In case you missed this on your last thread about anxiety.

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Oh boy! Yes I suffer from anxiety and have done most of my life.


How do I deal with it when it comes to friends and family? The best I can. My friends and family know I have mental disorders so there isn’t any hiding this from then. In my opinion, I don’t think it’s a good idea to hide it .
You should be yourself and if that means you aren’t happy in the moment, then so be it.


Prescription drugs take a while to fully work properly but you can’t go off them cold turkey or they can really do some weird things to the brain. If they are helping you sleep, then they are helping you out some like Camper said. I can’t personally take antidepressants as most make my symptoms worse but that’s mainly due to the complexity of my disorders so I have to deal with the depression the best I can naturally.


One thing you should remind yourself as often as you can is that you are FAR from being alone. There are so many others in your situation, that you’d be shocked. This should bring you some comfort. In fact most people have some type of mental disorder. Even depression is a mental disorder. It’s not merely a mood of being sad.


One thing that I find helpful when I’m going through this is to try ‘not’ to change how I feel but to merely accept it. It’s natural to automatically want to change things that we don’t like , as if it’s just all wrong but is it? Accepting what is will actually relieve some of your stress. It’s ok to be depressed. It’s ok to be anxious. It’s ok to not feel perfect.


Another thing I found extremely helpful was to just do one thing at a time. When anxious it’s natural to have too many thoughts going on in our head and it can make our anxiety worse. We also tend to try and do too many things at once and end up getting nothing done.
Get a notebook and prioritize your day. Write down the most important things you need to do in that one day and focus on just those things. Make yourself do something, for the simple sake of doing something. When your mind drifts off, bring it back to what you are doing and try and focus on just that. It’s difficult but this may prevent you from going into a full blown depression.


Another very helpful thing I found was to use a ‘gratitude’ journal. Everyday write down all the things that you are thankful for from the sun rising to the new flowers you have popping up in your garden.
Finding gratitude in your life helps keep the negativity at bay. It’s sometimes difficult to see the beauty in life when anxious.


Pamper yourself. Treat yourself like you are the most important person in the world because in your life you should be. Whenever negative self judgement comes creeping in, shine a light on all the positive things about yourself that you are proud of. Write them down. When you make yourself a meal, sit down and eat it slowly and enjoy every single bite. Listen to music that makes you happy. Wear something that brightens your day. Smile at yourself in the mirror often and tell yourself that you are a good person.


If you have a habit of telling yourself bad things that affect your day in a negative way then wear an elastic band around your wrist and give it a snap to remind yourself that you are doing it. Sometimes we can get into a pattern of negative self talk that we aren’t aware of. Don’t turn this habit into self torture though. It’s meant to merely make you aware of a negative pattern, not to cause injury.


Research any available free services that you can call. Here in Canada we have free mental help phone lines that you can call if you are feeling extra stressed or depressed. Sometimes it’s good to speak to someone who doesn’t know us but is trained to understand our particular disorders which can be comforting.


Limit sugar, caffeine, alcohol and junk food. These will make you feel worse. Try and eat as healthy as you can.


Pick some flowers or buy yourself some flowers. I noticed from your profile that you are female. Being female myself I find the act of picking flowers or just having a nice smelling bouquet around adds pleasure to my day. It reminds me that I’m worthy of nice things.


You also love dogs. Do you have one?
Dogs live in the present moment and will help you live in the present moment also.
Taking your dog for a walk everyday or merely just talking or playing with your dog can help relieve daily stress.
If you don’t have a dog maybe you can ask to take your neighbours dog or rent one. :laugh: Ok I’m just improvising with the humour but exercise and humour helps greatly.


Try and establish a daily structured routine. A regular routine is healthy for us.
It will help you organize and establish your days one day at a day. Get up at the same time everyday and go to bed at the same time everyday.


You like doing crafts. Pick one simple craft and do some of it for a limited time each day to help establish a routine. Listen to your favourite music, try not to listen to music that either makes you sad or too anxious. Pick soothing music that perks you up.


As far as friends and family go; my best advice to you is to TELL THEM! You don’t need to pretend with anyone. If these are truly friends and family members that love you, then let them love the real you. You aren’t doing yourself any favours by pretending to be someone you’re not and as a friend they should be happy that you are honest enough to truly be genuine.


Anxiety is tough at times but there are things that help and please know that you are never alone. If you’d like to pm me to talk some more about this then please feel free to do so.


Smile now and have s good day.
 
Hi Jan, thanks for the info I will look into it. I don't know what else to do? I've been suffering off and on for about 36 years. ��

Go the alternative/holistic route...don't stop at just the drug route. I've been working with alternatives for over 25 yrs. If I just waited for meds, I'd be in deep trouble. I waited 10 yrs with doctors and them not finding support for the thyroid...10 yrs of A/D drugs and it was thyroid from the beginning. My longtime great osteopathic doctor fixed me as he knew, he was from the old school of medicine...and symptoms and NOT numbers that much.

Everything for me got worse after menopause.
 
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I believe my anxiety is causing me pain, yes death from stress doesn't happen right away, I just read an article on that. I'm finding my anxiety is hard to control.
Iam in therapy and taking medication, don't feel like either one is helping, my doctor wants me to continue taking medication that's Not helping? Wants to see me before increasing the dosage? What's that got to do with anything?

Patnono, all I can say is follow your Dr. orders. Many of the antidepressant medications take a month or even more to make a difference. Just hang in there until you see the doc.
 
I have a friend who's into that, but what she's giving me isn't working. I will look into my thyroid, some one else said the same thing. Thanks
 
Thanks, normally I do, but this medication is"As Needed" so isn't something that takes a lot of time to work and have to take all the time. She also prescribed a night time one that is for daily use that was working, but now isn't. This one I will take till I see her. Thanks
 
Yes stress can kill if it can't be relieved.

An example I have is of one of the people I used to work with.

His parents were deaf.

His mother died at home in bed and while the doctor was there examining her, his father died sitting on the couch.
 
Thanks, normally I do, but this medication is"As Needed" so isn't something that takes a lot of time to work and have to take all the time. She also prescribed a night time one that is for daily use that was working, but now isn't. This one I will take till I see her. Thanks

I see. Best wishes on your journey to find relief.
 
There's many drugs now that can't be abruptly stopped for a variety of reasons,a lot of the antidepressants are used with a dual diagnosis of depression and anxiety. ..
He probably wants to taper you off or may recommend you continue.
 
Thanks for writing, but the medication I stopped was "As Needed" wasn't something that I had to continue using. She wants to increase the dosage.
This one never worked at all. The other one, isn't really working anymore either, but I am continuing to use it until I see her.
 
To answer the original question, Yes - eventually. I believe my parents cancer and cancer in general can be caused in part by stress. There is also Adrenal Fatigue or Chronic Fatigue which is easily caused by stress. There is no way to get rid of it, without removing the stress. (ask me how I know). :(
 


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