Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

A friend of mine who is autistic was recently diagnosed with this.

I've read of others here in the past who have the diagnosis.

I've wondered if I have the disorder although I don't have the diagnosis.

When I was younger (around 30 years ago) I remember telling my GP that I felt 'locked into a state of anxiety' and that is when he put me onto antidepressants (again).

A few years later I saw a letter from the hospital which listed my medical conditions and it included anxiety.

This really bemused me as I thought anxiety was just an ordinary part of everyday life.

I believe that the disorder diagnosis is a fairly recently one (I must check that out).

I'm pretty certain that the anxiety will be closely tied into the challenges of being autistic and also I have undiagnosed OCD which is obviously anxiety based and have had this since I was a small child.

What do others think - do you have a diagnosis? 

Do you become anxious in certain situations?

Or are you just anxious all the time?

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  • Not GAD but SAD - situational anxiety disorder. There are certain specific situations which make me incredibly anxious. I know those situations and avoid them. If I do not, I completely shut down with anxiety. Thankfully those situations are very specific and avoidable and I can mostly avoid them with ease. I cannot imagine how people cope with more general anxiety if it is at the level I suffer when triggered. 

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  • Not GAD but SAD - situational anxiety disorder. There are certain specific situations which make me incredibly anxious. I know those situations and avoid them. If I do not, I completely shut down with anxiety. Thankfully those situations are very specific and avoidable and I can mostly avoid them with ease. I cannot imagine how people cope with more general anxiety if it is at the level I suffer when triggered. 

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