It means things are: not ok. Have you considered getting help? Recommend medical evaluation. There are a # of ways to address anxiety: Cognitive behavioral therapy, behavior modification, individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, psychotropic medications, Qi Gong, Tai Chi, Acupuncture, Acupressure, Homeopathy, meditation, Yoga, exercise program or Progressive muscle relaxation.
Answered 5/4/2015
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You need some help: What you describe is very common and needs some help dealing with. A lot of young people feel this way and it is possibly a mixed anxiety/depression for which there is very successful treatment. You should consult with your Primary Care Provider referral to a Mental Health Professional!. If you are still in school (College) a Student Health counselor is always available! Seek Help NOW! Good Luck Z
Answered 10/18/2014
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