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Always have Fear
I am always afraid of illnesses. Sometimes digestive issues. Sometimes ear. Sometimes eyes and nose. Sometimes I am afraid to go to sleep fearing heart attack. One or other issue will be there that's what I feel and fear. I am scared about what if any major health issue comes to me. But my reports usually come normal. But still I don't feel comfortable in life. I have done abpm test which came normal. Full body checkup other vitamin b12 and D all other test came normal. I'm on thyronorm 50 medication. TSH is 3.2. Sometimes I feel I have sleep apnea. Sometimes tinnitus. But I never had any major health issue. But I am always worried for one or other thing and feel like I might die sooner and later. Sometimes I am afraid to sleep with lights off.
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Appears to be an anxiety disorder or hypochondriasis. The more you go for investigations the more your fear will increase. It's a never ending loop and this cycle needs to be broken.
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contact a psychiatrist for detailed evaluation and understanding of your condition. also will help in managing it more effectively
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stop making Google diagnosis and getting yourself investigated at your own level. do not go for investigations until and unless specifically prescribed by the doctor. you will save a lot of money and this will help to break this loop also
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