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Hello there. I figured I might as well join HealtrabroadoarRAB considering doctors don't seem to help me much. I was diagnosed with GAD after all the usual tests came back negative. MRI, EKG, Blood Work, stuff like that. That would be just fine if I actually had anxiety symptoms. Personally I think it's something neurological. Tell me what you think. Sorry if this is a bit lengthy. My symptoms are quite complex.
Well I'll start with my biggest problem, my vision. For about the past 5 months or so my vision has been off. It's very hard to describe. I'll do my best. Basically things just look different. Very spacey and as if it's hard to focus. Also it seems as if my brain is having a hard time registering what it is I'm looking at. An example would be something like this. I'm walking down the street. A car drives by at average speed. As it goes by I see it, but I don't really see it. It's like my brain can't keep up with it. Another example. There's a pile of trash with various objects. Again my brain seems to be confused on what to focus on. It's like I can't take it all in. Very disturbing. My vision is always like this. Especially outside and in bright lights such as flourescents. Another thing that sometimes bugs me is floaters. I have developed a massive amount of them over the last few months. I've learned to adapt to them but they can become quite annoying. My vision symptoms become even worse with exercise. Which brings me to my next point. I've always been a very athletic kid. I could run for miles on end. No problem. Now it seems I barely get walking and I'm out of breath, dizzy, and lightheaded. If I even try to run the instant I stop it feels as though I'll pass out any second. Odd. Also I always feel a bit off balance and lightheaded. It's just kind of a constant feeling. Now this symptom is actually probably associated with anxiety, but there IS other possibilites. I seem to suffer from depersonalization ALOT. Not fun. Lastly theres dizziness upon standing. It feels like I will almost pass out if I get up to fast. I also black out for a few seconRAB. And it's not like just every once in a while, it is every single time I get up. I do not have low blood pressure so I'm ruling out Hypotension. But does anyone have any ideas what this could be, besides anxiety?
Well I'll start with my biggest problem, my vision. For about the past 5 months or so my vision has been off. It's very hard to describe. I'll do my best. Basically things just look different. Very spacey and as if it's hard to focus. Also it seems as if my brain is having a hard time registering what it is I'm looking at. An example would be something like this. I'm walking down the street. A car drives by at average speed. As it goes by I see it, but I don't really see it. It's like my brain can't keep up with it. Another example. There's a pile of trash with various objects. Again my brain seems to be confused on what to focus on. It's like I can't take it all in. Very disturbing. My vision is always like this. Especially outside and in bright lights such as flourescents. Another thing that sometimes bugs me is floaters. I have developed a massive amount of them over the last few months. I've learned to adapt to them but they can become quite annoying. My vision symptoms become even worse with exercise. Which brings me to my next point. I've always been a very athletic kid. I could run for miles on end. No problem. Now it seems I barely get walking and I'm out of breath, dizzy, and lightheaded. If I even try to run the instant I stop it feels as though I'll pass out any second. Odd. Also I always feel a bit off balance and lightheaded. It's just kind of a constant feeling. Now this symptom is actually probably associated with anxiety, but there IS other possibilites. I seem to suffer from depersonalization ALOT. Not fun. Lastly theres dizziness upon standing. It feels like I will almost pass out if I get up to fast. I also black out for a few seconRAB. And it's not like just every once in a while, it is every single time I get up. I do not have low blood pressure so I'm ruling out Hypotension. But does anyone have any ideas what this could be, besides anxiety?