Rennie1989
04-03-08, 15:29
Hiya all
I've just had my second counselling appointment and before he and I can carry on with the sessions he wants me to get myself checked over for any underlying physical conditions, mainly because I have had this fear of having something wrong with me (especially recently).
I just want to know what they actually check for and how they do it. I have a phobia of needles and I hate injections because I vomit and faint.
Also I did a questionnaire for my counsellor after my first session and next week I should have the results for what they show. It looks like a questionnaire for depression because it asked me if I thought about death, self harming, how my appetite and confidence was and so on. I'm not sure whether to mention this to my doctor because at times I do think I could be depressed. I did that survey on GMTV's website on depression, just because I was bored, and it said I was severly depressed (which I highly doubt, but hey).
Thankies
PS This is the first time I have ever got myself checked over at the doctors for my panic attacks and I feel this sense of ... that these years of panic can soon be over. It's a great feeling and I want it to last as long as possible.
I've just had my second counselling appointment and before he and I can carry on with the sessions he wants me to get myself checked over for any underlying physical conditions, mainly because I have had this fear of having something wrong with me (especially recently).
I just want to know what they actually check for and how they do it. I have a phobia of needles and I hate injections because I vomit and faint.
Also I did a questionnaire for my counsellor after my first session and next week I should have the results for what they show. It looks like a questionnaire for depression because it asked me if I thought about death, self harming, how my appetite and confidence was and so on. I'm not sure whether to mention this to my doctor because at times I do think I could be depressed. I did that survey on GMTV's website on depression, just because I was bored, and it said I was severly depressed (which I highly doubt, but hey).
Thankies
PS This is the first time I have ever got myself checked over at the doctors for my panic attacks and I feel this sense of ... that these years of panic can soon be over. It's a great feeling and I want it to last as long as possible.