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I used to worry a lot (actually I was an expert on it), but since I started a new medication plan 3 months ago, things started getting better. Before that I experience many times the symptoms associated with GAD.
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Yes, I'm constantly worrying, but learning, as Davit quotes, that it is a waste.
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A saying for my friend who likes quotes. "worry is a waste of imagination".
Think about it, it makes sense.

Davit. 

I stole this one from my therapist.
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Members,

People who are depressed or sad often worry. In fact, worry is one of the most common symptoms of anxiety in depression. People who worry all the time may meet the formal diagnostic criteria for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).

GAD is an anxiety disorder characterized by excessive or unrealistic worry over many issues including work, school, health and family. The intensity, duration or frequency of the anxiety and worry is far out of proportion to the actual likelihood or impact of the feared event. In addition, people with GAD may experience:

•    Restlessness
•    Feeling on edge
•    Easily tired
•    Difficulty concentrating
•    Irritability
•    Muscle tension
•    Problems with sleep

Both depression & anxiety are characterized by negative repetitive thinking. Although the specific content may be different, the underlying processes may be similar.

Do you frequently worry?

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