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Emilsen Posted - 11/03/2011 : 10:10:58
I have for more than a year experienced extreme restlessness throughout my body.
It's hard to explain but it feels like I have soda with gas in my veins. Or like having a pressure cooker inside, and I just want to crawl out of my skin.It is constant and I can not eliminate it in any way.
I have been diagnosed with fibromyalgia for 10 years and has struggled with many diffuse pain symptoms, but nothing like this. My blood tests shows nothing abnormal.
I worry a lot about what it is. Have a hard time convincing myself that this is a TMS symptom. Have anyone tried this?

Greetings from Denmark
Emilsen
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balto Posted - 11/08/2011 : 03:29:20
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Originally posted by wrldtrv


Have you read Claire Weekes' "Hope and Help for Your Nerves"? I, and others here, have found this old classic to be just the thing for people with stress/anxiety.



Yes Dr. Weekes will cure you if you really really believe and do what she said in the book.
wrldtrv Posted - 11/03/2011 : 10:28:15
Emilsen, it sounds like simple anxiety/panic magnified. I have had that feeling of extreme restlessness in my body many times, but it has never been constant like that. You need to find a way to burn that excess energy, eg, exercise, which works great for me. Later, after you have calmed yourself a bit, you can try more passive methods, eg, distracting yourself with something pleasurable or absorbing, meditation, social interaction...

Have you read Claire Weekes' "Hope and Help for Your Nerves"? I, and others here, have found this old classic to be just the thing for people with stress/anxiety.

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