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Worry Issues and Weakness
My Uncle Rajesh Chaudhary Age 45 is facing the following symptoms and worried to whom he should consult. Symptoms are : 1-Getting sleep late at night, and sleeping for long hours in the morning. 2-While sleeping in the night he wonders about the past things and incidents. 3-He feels a little anxious when he wakes up. He feels low energy(weakness). 4-If he or someone else in the family falls ill, it makes him anxious and he started doubting whether the ill person is suffering from some very serious problem. PS: 2.5 Years he had a Gall Bladder stone and Gall bladder was removed.
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Seeking help with a psychologist will help u. Worrying alone  will not help u to deal with ur present condition. Take steps to overcome ur worries, sleep disturbance, lack of energy. Therapy will help u deal with ur situation.
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It seems your relative seems to be having emotional as well as behavioral disturbances related to anxiety.
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Try to get him to follow a strict daily routine filled with few interesting tasks. As well as understanding how this problem came about can be helpful. Tell him to go to bed at a specific time only when he feels sleepy and slowly to bring that into a routine.
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If symptoms can be monitored well, it can be prevented from becoming an anxiety disorder. Reach out to a psychologist for further help.
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Hi, Looks he is having insomnia and anxiety. Based on your description, he has fear of health and unaddressed emotional pains.
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Recommend to take professional help
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(1) Engage in some form of physical activities (2) Work on his sleeping pattern (3) Address his fear rationally (4) Highlight his small improvements on health and appreciate (5) Engage him in productive work
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It is anxiety and stress He needs therapy and counseling Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online All the best
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It looks like Fear related Anxiety issues.. He can overcome this issue by Seeking a professional support.. Let him consult a psychological Counselor for a therapy.. He can reach me by using the link given below :- https://prac.to/hema-sampath-psychologist-dir
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I truly appreciate you taking the initiative to help your uncle. Here are a few suggestions that could help him. The following is addressed to him : Rather than the lack of sleep, it is concern and worry regarding the lack of sleep that unsettles us. Kindly read what follows : The nature of the Mind, which in simple terms we experience as thoughts, is such that, it will keep shifting its focus from one object/topic/event to another. Today the mind might be fixated on something. Tomorrow it could be another topic/event/person. Another important characteristic of the Mind is this - You may either have thoughts about the past or the future. Try thinking about the present moment - you will see that you cannot have thoughts about the present moment. The Mind has 3 states in general. Sometimes, you may find yourself having very positive, inspiring thoughts. During other times, you may find yourself very emotional, or all charged for action. Whereas during other times, you may feel very lethargic, dull or lazy. These states may keep alternating. Having understood the nature of the mind, the first step towards mental health is to become aware of your thoughts. Learning to be an observer of your thoughts, learning to observe them from a distance like clouds passing in the sky. Just like how the clothes you are wearing right now are yours, but not you, thoughts that you experience from time to time are yours, but not you. The next step is knowing that you have the power to choose which thought you wish to focus on and act on and exercising that power. With practice, you will have better mastery over this process. When you repeatedly focus on a thought ( that springs from a belief that you have and which is threatening or disturbing by nature ) and identify with it, believing it to be true, the corresponding emotion rises in your brain. It overpowers your capability to think rationally. The cycle repeats and hence you feel imprisoned by your own thoughts and emotions. As mentioned above, with practice, you will learn to focus and entertain only those thoughts that are healthy enough to be acted upon. Usually when we experience disturbing, anxiety provoking thoughts, we may tend to fight, resist or control them. Again, fighting a thought is like fighting a shadow. You can see it, but it's not real. Fighting a thought or emotion only gives it more power. Say, for instance, when someone asks you not to think of a pink elephant, the first thought that invariably comes to you is that of a pink elephant. Instead, what we can do is, learning to be a distant observer of thoughts ( that are only based on past experiences and hence are no longer true or relevant today or do not serve your highest good ) and not identify with them or act on them. Whenever you feel overwhelmed by thoughts, try bringing your focus back to your breath. Here is a breathing exercise that could help you : You may do this in the night too once you have finished with your tasks for the day : Inhale slowly to a count of four - hold your breath to a count of four - exhale slowly to a count of eight. Repeat this ten times. You may do this also in the morning before you begin your daily routine. Gently massage the back of your neck and the base of the skull when you lie down to rest. Whatever you feed your mind through your sense organs will be replayed to you as thoughts. Be conscious of this. Take care of the content you feed your mind - the kind of books you read, the websites you visit, the kind of music you listen to, the kind of food you eat, the kind of company you keep ( "You are an average of five people you spend most of your time with" ) Our attitude towards life in general and things in particular is based on our Beliefs - what we believe to be true about ourselves and the world. What are your core beliefs about yourself and the world? Try writing them down and examine the validity of these beliefs. Some of them may be limiting and negative in nature because of the kind of feedback you received while growing up - at home, in school, from your classmates, friends, relatives, etc. But once you are aware of them, you shed light on them,examine their truth, they can no longer manipulate your behavior or actions. As your beliefs change, your attitude changes, and words, actions and behavior follow. One of the definitions of stress is the thought(s) or the belief that you don't have the capability and the resources to address, to deal with, to successfully overcome the challenge(s) that is right in front of you now. Consider the components of this equation - On one end you have the object that induces this belief in you ( it might be a person/event/situation ). Reflect on the possible sources of stress for you. Is there anything you can do to change this side of the equation? On the other end, you have your resources to tackle it - reflect on whether you have done all you can to prepare for it/address it/ do justice to it. The next time you experience anxiety, observe the thoughts and sensations knowing that they are going to pass like a wave ebbs and falls. Without judging them as threatening. Gradually they will reduce in impact and frequency. Please set aside time for exercise daily and make sure you eat healthy every time. Our challenges that seem to threaten our very existence are the ones that serve as fuel for our evolution. 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