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May 21, 2017 Dr Zulfikar Bux, Features / Columnists
By Dr Zulfikar Bux
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Our mind can be our greatest friend and yet it can become our biggest enemy. Persons who suffer
with anxiety disorders tend to be fighting their minds more often than anything else in their lives.
The reality is that we all get anxious from time to time; when speaking in public for instance or during a personal financial difficulty. We tend to worry and become stressed and depressed. Then we get over our worries and move on with our lives.
Unfortunately, for persons with anxiety it’s not that easy. Their minds worry so often that it begins to take over their lives.
How common is anxiety? We may think that it’s not a big deal and it’s not something we have to worry about.
Anxiety is a true medical condition and affects 18% of the population in the United States. I am quite certain that we are not that far off here in Guyana. As common as it is in the U.S, only one-third of those suffering receive treatment.
My worry is that quite a number of persons in Guyana are not even sure that they have an anxiety disorder. Either they are not sure of what’s going on with them and blame another medical condition, or they are bewildered by their anxiety and abuse medications, drugs, alcohol, others, or sometimes become so overwhelmed that they commit suicide.
SYMPTOMS/SIGNS OF ANXIETY
Persons suffering from anxiety may have one or more of the following signs/symptoms:
A person with an anxiety disorder has to repeatedly experience these episodes, which often overwhelms them. If left untreated, anxiety sufferers can become a victim of their mind and it can lead to catastrophic consequences for them and their loved ones.
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