Feeling Frustrated, confussed, mad, Angry, Sad Posted: 09-18-07 16:16pm
Question: i thought i could narrow down my
problem as best i could. i have always
been a GREAT reader and comprehender, i
have scored advanced in a reading test at
my high school(i am a junior) but about
five months ago i randomly began
over-thinking/doubting my reading ability,
FOR NO APPARENT REASON, i then loose my
ability to concentrate on the reading and
grasping the meaning of the book/paper.
Doing this causes me to feel angry,
confussed, depressed, frustrated, worried,
and other negative feelings. it's like a
voice in my head is forcing me to do
this...i have tried everything to stop,
but im slowly giving up, cuz nothing is
delivering me from this chaos. i have no
history of mental/health problems either.
it has been very hard and it is draining
me physically and mentally. So what does
this sound like to you? any help would be
awesome/extremely helpfull....
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marvel
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Posted: 09-19-07 01:52am
Do you have any counsellors (or something
similar) at your school?Anxiety, like
you're experiencing, at least in my case,
comes out of nowhere, and having someone
in my immediate environment to talk to
about imminent problems was always
helpful.
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