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Stress n constant body pain
Sir/maam... I think i m in stress.. i mean.. i get irritated over very small issue... I loose my temper.. i get emotional over every small topic.. i have mood swings... N specially i get angry over small issue... Actually i m facing some relationship issues with someone... N i think a lot about it . Actually i think about it 24*7... I m in this situation from last 5 months... N now my body is on constant pain from last 2 months... so what do all these symptoms indicate... I m in stress.. or something else...
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It seems like all your anxiety and stress is stemming from this relationship issue. When you are under mental stress for a long time and do not resolve it it shows up physically like in your case body aches.
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To answer your question “am I in stress or something else?”. If you are not feeling ok and are restless then you are under stress. Most often we do not realise our life’s stressors it’s only when they overwhelm us our body starts acting in a irritable fashion and show body dysfunctions. Please don’t let your mind and body be harmed. Resolve your issue. You can contact me on Practo and we can work on this.
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There seem to be some baggage in your heart. We either have somatic disorders or psychosomatic disorders. If you will be in constant denial , it may increase and move to somatic. Either start self care along with proper professional counselling help.
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Color / Art therapy will help
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I suggest you to consult a psychological Counselor for a therapy.. You might get a clarity and understanding about yourself and about your future.. For a detailed discussion and understanding you can reach me by using the link given below :- https://prac.to/hema-sampath-psychologist-dir
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I can help you out.. You need few counselling sessions. Stress can be solved by correct guidance.. Don't worry.. You can contact me via practo for personal sessions.. Good luck..
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just identify what things makes you stress and avoid them temporary for few days until this problem is sorted out..
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