Okay. Around 6 pm or so I take a nap after
school because usually I wake up early for
band practice. I usually don't fall asleep
immediately so I listen to my mp3. My
parents usually come home @ 6:30 and
sometimes I listen to my mp3 for around
half an hour. I try to fall asleep and it
seemed like a long time. I looked at my
alarm clock and it was 7:30 and I start to
worry.
What if they got in a car accident? What
if the bank got robbed? (my mom is a
banker)
Am I worrying too much? I cried to myself
all the time cuz I didn't want to lose my
parents. Is it because of stress? I feel
so tired and mad all the time. I feel so
unlucky cuz everythings going so wrong...
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Posted: 02-22-08 05:49am
Nope my friend that sounds more like
anxiety attacks to me. I go through the
same exact thing with my youngest son.
"OMG, he's two hours late! Should I call
his work and see if he left, should I call
the sheriff to see if there were any car
accidents involving his vehicle?" I worry
about him all the time. He is the root of
most of my anxiety I must say. I went into
a panic attack at the MRI office, because
I was scared of the dye the inject for
contrast. I had to take a Xanex. I would
tell my doctor as there is medicaation out
there to reduce these episodes.
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