Pyschiatric Eval: People with gad may be experience constant, out of control worrying. This can be expressed by the body in the form of fatigue, lightheadedness, insomnia, frequent urination, abdominal pain, lump in throat, shortness of breath, headaches and muscle tension (especially upper back ; neck). There can ^'ed irritability ; v'ed concentration.
Answered 9/16/2015
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Generalized Anxiety: Let Wise person in you ask if you have: •Excessive worrying •Difficulty in concentration •Too many thoughts racing •Irritability •Restlessness •Muscle tension •Sleep problem •Waking tired •Fatigue •Heart beating fast •Shallow or rapid breathing •Nausea •Heartburn •Shakiness •Sweating Then see Psychiatrist who will do Mental Status Examination, order necessary Tests; and will discuss Diagnosis.
Answered 6/7/2017
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