Yes: Generalized anxiety disorder fits a syndrome of intense, chronic, but unsubstantiated worrying and anxiety that may describe your symptoms. Also you may be depressed -- oppressive anxiety can be part of this also. For help, you can start by seeing your own family doctor -- but more definitive treatment will likely come from psychiatrist and psychotherapist. Be well.
Answered 7/11/2013
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Anxiety: It is possible to have consistent anxiety without panic. Consult with your doctor to rule out any medical problems and if you are cleared make contact with a mental health professional who specializes in treating anxiety. Best wishes.
Answered 12/10/2013
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