Author Topic: I think I have GAD  (Read 2433 times)

They think because the 'article' contained the snip: "usually affects children between the ages of six and eleven." they seem to think it means exactly 8-11.

It said usually ):<

Maybe it's SAD?


There is no such thing as GAD. Your just anxious. See a therapist, talk to your school counciler, talk to your parents, or talk to someones you trust.

Sounds more like an excuse to bitch and moan.

Sounds more like an excuse to bitch and moan.
or an excuse for doctors to give out drugs and make money

What the forget? Who is worried about earthquakes, seriously.

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It is characterized by excessive worry and anxiety over a variety of things, including, but not limited to:

  • Earthquakes

I don't get earthquakes here :D

What the forget? Who is worried about earthquakes, seriously.


Some lady on a show called "Obsessions" had some sort of deal where small floor vibrations made her nearly stuff bricks because she was terrified of earthquakes. I never actually watched it, but it sounded interesting/guiltily funny as hell.

Now what would she do during a real earthquake?

She'd probably explode.

they put her in a earth quake simulator without telling her when it would strt and she gave iit a 9 on the axiety scale. then they did it in the dark and she gve it a 10. but she's fine now

they put her in a earth quake simulator without telling her when it would strt and she gave iit a 9 on the axiety scale. then they did it in the dark and she gve it a 10. but she's fine now

Glad someone watched it. :D

I was diagnosed with ADHD inattentive type about a week ago. I don't really know if I actually have it, as I also have all of the symptoms of GAD (except fear of earthquakes, wat) and I therefore believe that both disorders apply to everyone.

That being said, the psychiatrist who diagnosed me is reputable, so I really don't know.