Am i becoming ill (psychologically? ) ? Problems with comprehension.Help!?
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this is a panic attack that you are suffering ie afraid to answer the phone etc
it sounds more like a built in mechanism for avoiding what is scaring you
this is vary real to you yourself and yet seem such a mundane thing to your friends etc
go talk it through with your gp who will if any good refer you to a psychotherapist not a pschychatrist big difference and they will help you come to terms with this problem and show you coping mechanisms and ways to deal with it mild medication may be able to help on short term basis for this
one thing for sure is you are not going crazy
many people can feel or may them selves ill or feel ill by becoming pschosymatic this means they feel so bad that they show external signs of an illness but internally they are in reasonable health
still check it out with your gp get a psychotherapist and you will be fine the amount of time it takes varies from 3 months to 6 months sometimes a lot less or longer depending on your own severity of the natute and your own coping mechanism and stratagies
good luck and good health
remember you are not alone
hearing is a bit like sight. If you have shortsight, then how can look some distant things clear. I think y'd better have your ears check to make sure your hearing is ok. If it is ok, then you can post your question again then we can see what happen. bless.
Poor you, you really need to see a doctor. It could be nothing serious but it is the only way to find out for sure. Good luck
Nothing sounds really wrong. You may have a lot on your mind or stressed out...I would see a doctor about that.
It could be a side effect of some medication that you are taking, or illegal drugs you have taken in the past, but if none of this applies to you, I suggest you make an appointment with your GP.
You are DEFINATELY not going crazy. Talk to your doctor and try to explain exactly what you are experiencing. If it helps you, be calm and write down what you want to say before your visit and give that to the doctor. S/he will understand.
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