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Does anyone suffering from any neurological condition suffer from anxiety?
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Polina.K
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Hello @Sunshine5! How are you feeling today?
Thank you for starting this discussion today. I am very sorry to hear about your current situation. I agree that focusing on the present can help to stay grounded and not feel anxious. I will tag some members who might want to share their thoughts on this topic. I hope it gets better for you :)
@IreneJ @AnnaMontana @Lisam71 @Nessielally @tonigreen @LauraD @Nikki0673 @Caro18 @Lfd1966 @Logsnsmith @AUTUMN20 @Alquimist @Aallen @saalikkkk @nazza91 @Chilin @sidiculous @Michael4
Hello everyone! How are you doing today?
Does anyone suffering from any neurological condition suffer from anxiety? How do you cope? Share your story here!
Take care,
Polina from the Carenity team
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I am struggling to live my life positively. This is due to long term unemployment, lack of marital relations for nearly 4 years.
I suffer from epilepsy, which has been treated with surgery and ongoing medication. I now feel that is a latter problem but I suffer from ongoing confusion due to life long seizures causing confusion and moderate learning difficulties.
I am trying to take each day as it comes now and not worry about what is out of my control and capability.