"I Wanted To Recover Before My Son Was Born." Maruf's Inspiring Anxiety/DPDPR Recovery

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  • @santabala6314
    @santabala6314 Рік тому +23

    Anxiety is a losing battle, it takes two to fight, leave it alone let it be and it will go away.

    • @stormtraders
      @stormtraders 5 місяців тому +1

      That sort of clicked for me, thanx

  • @morganj5321
    @morganj5321 4 роки тому +25

    Our stories are almost identical! My attack was just a week before yours and I had the same thoughts and feelings. Although I hate anyone experiences anxiety on this level, it’s comforting knowing you’re not the only one. What a year!

    • @NostalgiaT
      @NostalgiaT Рік тому +1

      How r u doing now

    • @marthasisco9678
      @marthasisco9678 2 місяці тому

      ​@@NostalgiaThow are you doing now

    • @effortless4588
      @effortless4588 25 днів тому

      ​@@marthasisco9678 How you doing now?

    • @marthasisco9678
      @marthasisco9678 25 днів тому

      @effortless4588 i just got mri came back clear just have this weird head stuff and nose issues but nothing else and you?

  • @christianmonzonnuno9396
    @christianmonzonnuno9396 Рік тому +4

    He basically told my anxiety story wow everything I’m going through is everything he’s saying. Seeing this video gives me hope thank you

  • @santabala6314
    @santabala6314 Рік тому +16

    I'm surprised, everything he's telling happens to me exactly, the same behaviors and patterns even not feeling love, it's surprising how anxiety works, now I'm starting my recovery process, let the symptoms be there.

    • @arcade28tv
      @arcade28tv Рік тому

      Hey there. Are you going through Shaan’s program? How are u feeling since u started?

    • @123meenasalih
      @123meenasalih Рік тому

      Yeah same

    • @jrodriguez4145
      @jrodriguez4145 11 місяців тому

      I was feeling the exact same symptoms as this guy everything to the T. Thank GOD I found this channel I have been learning a lot thank you very much.

    • @blessedqueen6087
      @blessedqueen6087 6 місяців тому

      10:34 10:34 10:35

    • @marthasisco9678
      @marthasisco9678 2 місяці тому

      ​@@jrodriguez4145how are you now

  • @mayaferguson6110
    @mayaferguson6110 3 роки тому +14

    This story gives me so much hope that I really needed. I relate to Maruf's story so much when it came down to his thought process with anxiety. Definitely needed to hear this!

    • @zoemilinkovic
      @zoemilinkovic 3 роки тому +4

      Same. Thoughts are the last symptom I am dealing with. DPDR is the last guest to leave its just really need to make sure we are safe and ok, and it's ok to let go of control. Hope you are well 🙏

    • @NostalgiaT
      @NostalgiaT Рік тому

      How r u doing now

    • @marial3301
      @marial3301 Рік тому

      Hi, how are you doing now? Are your intrusive thoughts gone?

    • @the_9r_game
      @the_9r_game Рік тому

      ​hiii man

  • @michaelward2840
    @michaelward2840 6 місяців тому +1

    I’m going through the ups and downs. Sleep is a really hard right now. I put so much pressure on myself to sleep and obviously it creates more anxiety. These videos are extremely helpful. I’m emotionally exhausted but I have to give up control and just be with it … praying for you all watching these and sending love 🙏🏼 ❤

  • @jasoncastle
    @jasoncastle Рік тому +3

    So glad to hear Maruf mention the "dark night of the soul." I was very reluctant to mention that term to the various psychiatrists that I met in the hospital where I landed because of crazy anxiety. But, that's still how I think of this. The dark night of the soul, however hellish, is all about positive transformation. The things in my life that have been most helpful in making me a better person, have been the most painful experiences. I don't think there's any other way. So, I'm trying my best to embrace this anxiety, and I fully intend to make the most of this challenging experience. - Yeah, Maruf, I don't want to go back to who I was before; why not shoot for a better version of myself? Someone more courageous, more compassionate, humbler, more kind-hearted. Thanks Maruf and Shaan.

  • @leoaaraas649
    @leoaaraas649 3 місяці тому +2

    Flashes of images and just irrational ideas are very relatable

  • @evatempleton5994
    @evatempleton5994 Рік тому +2

    Oh my God! Maruf’s story is very much like mine! I am going through a very bad setback right now and I can really relate to his story. Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday too, I spend a week cleaning my whole kitchen and decorating and order my organic turkey and just enjoy the beginning of the fall and holidays season.
    I love this guys story. God bless him.

  • @christiannewski
    @christiannewski 4 роки тому +8

    I’m going to say it again, thanks for these videos mate! This is pure gold, it always helps emphasising on how they’ve applied the AWARE method

  • @rudenerd6992
    @rudenerd6992 10 місяців тому +2

    His telling my story word by word. I’m so happy knowing that I’m not going crazy and all this stufff is part of anxiety

  • @gracepaul9011
    @gracepaul9011 5 місяців тому +2

    May God bless everyone of us .I don't know what im suffering from but remember God is great.Do not be afraid just believe with all your heart that you will be fine .

  • @joleneostman200
    @joleneostman200 4 роки тому +11

    Maruf’s symptoms are exactly like mine. There is so much emphasis on the physical symptoms of anxiety that I kept thinking there was no way these mental symptoms could be just plain ol’ anxiety. It had to be more. Hearing his story has really made me see that yes, this is just anxiety and I can overcome and thrive again. Thank you for sharing your story!!

  • @Shawn-fw4lp
    @Shawn-fw4lp 4 роки тому +6

    Maruf you are a inspiration. I am going threw anxiety with physical symptoms and it is very difficult but listening to you gives me hope, thanks for sharing your story.

  • @mrseven07k78
    @mrseven07k78 4 роки тому +10

    It reminds me of so much of myself when he talked about jealousy. I get jealous when I see other people recover not in a negative but more so that I wanna be in there position so badly

  • @da-boo-gey-man2152
    @da-boo-gey-man2152 4 роки тому +6

    Yea, this is definitely relatable to my, and many other peoples, struggles with Anxiety disorder. I will definitely refer back to this video if I ever need to revisit some good points. Overall, was a great discussion, Maruf and Shawn are definitely two very brave individuals, props to you guys man. I hope to join you 2 at the summit of recovery!

  • @mehrkhan693
    @mehrkhan693 4 роки тому +8

    Maruf , great interview. I am so happy to hear you have recovered and living your precious life again Inshallah . 😍😍😍👍👍👍

  • @princessegohoungo2142
    @princessegohoungo2142 Рік тому +2

    One of the best interviews on this channel! 💯

    • @marianneackerson3009
      @marianneackerson3009 2 місяці тому

      I 100% agree with you! As soon as Maruf started talking, I felt like I was there with him. I was laughing when he laughed and feeling a huge relief that it’s possible to get past the awful stages that we must go through, and come out SANE! His manner of speaking is delightful! I think Shaan was actually getting a sense of relief hearing Maruf talk because he let him take over. Shaan is a good listener, but this interview is exceptional because Maruf had so much to say with such joy and abandon and Shaan gave him full reign! I feel happy after hearing this video! Thank you Maruf and Shaan! 🙏💕🙏

  • @evatempleton5994
    @evatempleton5994 7 місяців тому +2

    I can relate to everything he is saying. Especially about thanksgiving. That being my favorite holiday and I missed the Thanksgiving in 2023 and I feel so sad and scared that I am going to miss the 2024 thanksgiving also.

  • @evatempleton5994
    @evatempleton5994 Рік тому

    I am really amazed about his story is so much like mine in all aspects . I don’t feel love and can’t cry, normally I can cry easily and feel emotions but now am glad to hear him talk about not feeling love and when he says he felt as if someone took something out of his brain. That’s exactly how I am feeling these days, and I was worried that I was the only person who felt this way. Go bless

  • @zoemilinkovic
    @zoemilinkovic 3 роки тому +3

    I can relate SO much to his story. Exact same symptoms! This story gives me so much hope. DPDR is very stubborn in my case 😣. When he said he could not feel love towards his family...that's me now, and I can not wait to feel love for my family again. And these random thoughts, OMG, not scared of them any more, I am not even questioning them any more and where are they coming from and why...they are just very annoying now. Also, my hobbies are taken away from me by anxiety. 🤬 And that feeling of numbness in my chest and tightness in my belly. Jealousy too, wow. I am not a jealous person, I am always happy for other people's success.
    I just have to be more patient, I guess 🙏.
    Thank you for this interview...greatly appreciated.
    P.S. So true about thoughts, hard to put them under anxiety umbrella, because they feel like they are mine...this is a tricky one. That is the last thing I am dealing with...I pray for full recovery for everyone. 🙏

  • @liztowers2058
    @liztowers2058 Рік тому +2

    And even right down to the Ashwaghanda and valerian. Tried those as well. Tried EVERYTHING. It comes down to dealing with it. Face it, accept it and let it pass.
    Nothing. And i mean NOTHING will just take it away. You MUST do the work.

  • @Ontheroadbrogymgo
    @Ontheroadbrogymgo Рік тому +1

    Children need to learn this at a young age, really!

  • @stefanojoyce5039
    @stefanojoyce5039 4 роки тому +4

    I LOVED this, thank you Maruf and Shaan.. So enlightening!

  • @kylevanjaarsveldt4230
    @kylevanjaarsveldt4230 4 роки тому +2

    My brother! Awesome Maruf! You can influence many people in the future

  • @chuckayers3775
    @chuckayers3775 3 роки тому +3

    That's what I'm feeling now sucks loosing weight not working out scared to drive worried about what I eat can't stand it it sucks but I'm working on getting better

    • @jasoncastle
      @jasoncastle Рік тому

      As one of Shaan's interviewees said toward the end of her interview: "Keep going. You're strong. Don't give up hope." Simple, but I wrote it down to remind myself every day. So important. - Ah, I like what Maruf just said, "If I go crazy, so be it." I've been thinking about that lately, as the intrusive thoughts and down mood can really feel crazy-making. Anyway, hang in there!

    • @marthasisco9678
      @marthasisco9678 2 місяці тому

      How r u

  • @parsisimran4095
    @parsisimran4095 Рік тому

    His speech sounds like commentary in cricket match... like British... sounds cool👍💐👌 Thamx Shaan we adore you as our mentor in this mental recovery journey.. thank you so so much😊🙏

  • @brickellrich1
    @brickellrich1 4 роки тому +6

    I would like to acknowledge an interesting observation on Shan’s videos that has been pivotal to my recovery process and enlightenment: the omnipresence of men in the videos. While that may sound off-putting, maybe even borderline sexist, it absolutely is not. If anything, it is a wonderful virtue. I say this because unfortunately throughout the years when anxiety/panic attacks has been discussed in this manner, it has always been a preponderance of women as the subjects and the people describing the experience. All of which actually led me to believe the ridiculous but still painful belief, ‘It must be only women that suffer from this. I guess I’m the only guy’ But it’s not *just* that there are large number of men represented in this forum, it is also the simple fact that Shaan himself is a man. For guys like myself that never saw themselves represented in this malady, the opening up of men in discussing this frightening and oftentimes debilitating illness, this is an extraordinary help! Thank you!

    • @byebyepanic
      @byebyepanic  4 роки тому +2

      Incredible post! Very well said - and honored to be part of your journey.

    • @brickellrich1
      @brickellrich1 4 роки тому +1

      @@byebyepanic Yesh man, you have no idea how refreshing, therapeutic and unique these videos and especially the Facebook group are to my life right now and my recovery process. Yesterday as I was leaving work I was feeling panicky, but I played one of the longer videos in my car and by the time I got home I was smiling and dramatically less anxious and down. I would like to ask: Is the inclusion of many men in the videos coincidental or was it a conscious effort on your part to have guys sort of come out of the anxiety/panic/DPDR closet, if you will, and shine a light on men’s difficulty expression themselves about anxiety and its related maladies? There has quite a lot of talk and several books written in the last several years about the high rate of suicide and depression or panic among men that is woefully under reported. If it’s a conscious effort, GOD BLESS YOU EVEN MORE! I can’t believe I have to say this, but before I discovered this forum and the group I honestly believed I was the only male person in the world that suffered from this! Thank you!

    • @rattatato
      @rattatato 2 роки тому +2

      As I woman I've been thinking the same thing! Such important representation.

    • @brickellrich1
      @brickellrich1 2 роки тому

      @@rattatato Thank you, I thought I was crazy and that I was somehow the only one that was aware of this, or that it wasn’t even really a thing. We’re making so much progress 🙏🏼

    • @NostalgiaT
      @NostalgiaT Рік тому

      How r u doing now

  • @PaquitoSmithJohnsonlV
    @PaquitoSmithJohnsonlV 6 місяців тому

    Shit he went through hell. Mine was similar except going through all that thankfully I found the right help immediately. This channel and therapy in a nutshell really helped. But it started similarly and even adding pressure with soon to arrive daughter.

  • @mayagurung1645
    @mayagurung1645 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you shaan for this inspirational interview

  • @shaneboswell9872
    @shaneboswell9872 5 місяців тому

    This should absolutely be taught!!! Just taught for men to push and suppress and then we crack in our 30s and don’t know why.

  • @eleonoratrevisan6393
    @eleonoratrevisan6393 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this experience. It's very helpful for all of us.

  • @everythingis-j8q
    @everythingis-j8q Місяць тому

    40:25 "work on your anxiety first get out of that extreme sensitized state"

  • @kingkong-uf2kl
    @kingkong-uf2kl 4 роки тому +2

    Hey Shaan would you please make a specific video and why anxiety can cause shortness of breath and how to fix it? That would be amazing...and thanks 😆

  • @moe_lau
    @moe_lau 4 роки тому +1

    great story of ur journey maruf , amazing , so happy for u man 🙏🙏🙏✌✌✌

  • @amardeep716
    @amardeep716 3 місяці тому

    I can watch your video but can't watch other videos for they bring me into anxiety for your video comforts me but other don't.

  • @Kayleexo11
    @Kayleexo11 4 роки тому +2

    What an inspiration!

  • @gilsantos4952
    @gilsantos4952 7 місяців тому

    I was surprised my story is the same. My panic attack start last august 2023. There's a time i overcome but but still come back now i am back to basic i was start very dificult. I love cucling for several years but when my panic start i scared when i go out on my home for cycling. Even when i going to supermarket i feel nervous my heart is racing i am doing to put head set on my ears to relax my mind and body.

  • @lmaostrnoob
    @lmaostrnoob 4 роки тому +1

    Wow that’s crazy I had my panic attack at the gym at the end of my workout too

    • @NostalgiaT
      @NostalgiaT Рік тому

      I had mine after I was done with my set

  • @liztowers2058
    @liztowers2058 Рік тому +1

    Whos controlling me to move my hand 😂😂😂 i relate! Sorry i keep commenting but, while im watching im laughing and so happy i aint alone.

  • @justinfreese1801
    @justinfreese1801 Рік тому +1

    I’m having a hard time finding out why the first panic attack happened. I’ve been to 3 different doctors and they say my blood and ekg looks great and I’m physically fine. All I can think of is I’m going to die and I have the same symptoms as this man here.

    • @infinitepossibilities337
      @infinitepossibilities337 Рік тому

      Probably stress then. I’d urge you to give up trying to figure it out, since you’ve already seen a doctor. The search for certainty and meaning during this journey can keep you stuck. Just accept where you’re at and focus on the proper response to symptoms

  • @lenydelacruz-castro7556
    @lenydelacruz-castro7556 3 роки тому

    Love this interview!!!

  • @musclevilleking897
    @musclevilleking897 11 місяців тому

    My attack happened at night now everytime I go to sleep my body shakes and my brain zaps my body so it almost impossible to fall asleep I needed to take anxiety pills in order to get some type of sleep which I never takin pills or drink nor smoke in my life , but when I wake up I get super anxious , nervous with weird thoughts for no reason this really sucks!!

  • @michellequezada4619
    @michellequezada4619 4 роки тому +6

    Why is it when I’m doing something like something for example I was cleaning my yard and I didn’t feel nothing I forgot I had anxiety
    Then when I’m done I was like omg Ididnt feel nothing that whole time and then boom it hits again ?

    • @LazyCliqueOFC
      @LazyCliqueOFC 4 роки тому +1

      I have this same thing, i cant simple sit and watch tv, i always need to do something and its sucks

    • @LazyCliqueOFC
      @LazyCliqueOFC 4 роки тому

      But is clearly, you was distracted

    • @NostalgiaT
      @NostalgiaT Рік тому

      How r u doing now

    • @parsisimran4095
      @parsisimran4095 Рік тому

      ​@@LazyCliqueOFCsame here

  • @liztowers2058
    @liztowers2058 Рік тому +1

    😂😂😂his humor:
    "Bro i cant make it tonight, something's wrong with my heart"
    Anfiety sufferers always think the worst. At one point we cant help it. But we learn to stop the negative self talk!!!
    Lol absolutely the exact words ive said before. Hilarious looking back.

  • @jasoncastle
    @jasoncastle Рік тому

    A little nit picking: "Coffea arabica" is the scientific (Latin) name for 'coffee'. (The other most common species of coffee is "Coffea robusta.") That's typically the way coffee would be listed under ingredients. ;-). - Ok, so I was really into roasting my own coffee beans for awhile. Still fascinated by it, but drinking decaf these days, as I've always been susceptible to the jitters after drinking caffeinated coffee. Sometimes will go with the latter (if at a coffee house that doesn't have decaf) just to see how well I can deal with the anxiety that might show up. But, not if I'm already reeling from intense symptoms … like the light-headedness you mention.

  • @waririomon1434
    @waririomon1434 4 роки тому +3

    It's just as if u re talking about my experience am trying to overcome. I have seen progress on myself. It's just that sensation or feeling that am concerned about every little tin I feel in my body and want to know y such feelings . As for the panic attack I had 4 severe episode which started November last year and I thought I was dying. After all the test and organs check I was told I was so perfectly ok. My panic attack was overcome in March. Just this anxiety tin am trying to overcome now and I can feel changes gradually. Seriously ur story is related to mine. Am looking forward to overcome completely without any medications and share my experience as well. God bless u.

    • @NostalgiaT
      @NostalgiaT Рік тому

      How r u doing now

    • @waririomon1434
      @waririomon1434 Рік тому

      @@NostalgiaT I am perfectly ok. Just looking an opportunity to share my story. Been off medication for over a year. Am free from anxiety

    • @NostalgiaT
      @NostalgiaT Рік тому

      @@waririomon1434 I'm glad to hear that, what were your symptoms?

    • @effortless4588
      @effortless4588 Рік тому

      @@waririomon1434 How’d you get free I am so glad to hear that for you

    • @marthasisco9678
      @marthasisco9678 2 місяці тому

      ​@@waririomon1434I need to talk to you please

  • @manishapandey4744
    @manishapandey4744 3 роки тому +3

    Who can I contact you?

  • @sobombeh
    @sobombeh Рік тому +1

    I loved this hes so funny, this is me rn i just feel unwell all day long ugh

    • @marthasisco9678
      @marthasisco9678 2 місяці тому +1

      How r u

    • @sobombeh
      @sobombeh 2 місяці тому

      @@marthasisco9678 Definitely a bit better but not 100%

    • @marthasisco9678
      @marthasisco9678 2 місяці тому +1

      @@sobombeh I feel like all of my feelings have been shut off I'm so confused and scared no improvement in five months I keep waking up like this everyday I hate it more than anything I'm not anxious I'm not panicking but I feel like I'm shut off from the world and life and my own feelings I love my kids with all of my heart how is this taking me away from them like this

    • @sobombeh
      @sobombeh 2 місяці тому

      @@marthasisco9678 im sorry to hear that but just know that you are safe and it takes time, it took me over 10 years and im still on the journey. Everything will be ok ❤️

  • @persevere6326
    @persevere6326 3 роки тому +5

    The Joker
    Lol
    The worst movie to see when you have acute anxiety

  • @evatempleton5994
    @evatempleton5994 Рік тому

    I would love to talk to Maruf. His story is very moving and we have Latin blood in common.

  • @misohan5192
    @misohan5192 11 місяців тому +1

    In anxiety disorder, the head is always heavy, sometimes it hurts, there is a very bad feeling. I feel like something is going to happen to my head. Then I get very scared. Cityscan came up normal. Is it normal to have anxiety? How to recover from such severe headache. Has anyone recovered from such a situation😢?

  • @Momist__
    @Momist__ 4 роки тому +3

    I had my first panic attack on 9th of September 2019 since then I have been dealing with anxeity

    • @lmaostrnoob
      @lmaostrnoob 4 роки тому

      Same I had my first April 9th 2019, sensitized since

    • @Furkan-dq1pf
      @Furkan-dq1pf 4 роки тому

      Kay funmi what are your symptoms how are you guys doing now?

    • @lmaostrnoob
      @lmaostrnoob 4 роки тому

      furkan karadogan
      Man..so when it first happened in April, I thought it was a heart problem since it was me being at the gym when it occurred. Went to doctors, cardiologists, everything..everything came back fine. At first (April-May 2019) I was having severe shortness of breathe, feeling faint, Lightheaded, nausea...Then May-August 2019 I continued to have all those symptoms however the newer symptoms were a terrible bout of insomnia (I literally went 4 days without sleeping on multiple occasions) and thought I was going crazy. That’s when my doctor suggested it was anxiety. Then I started experiencing these weird headaches that would last an entire day, and also the negative thoughts I was having in my head were VERY exaggerated. Like stuff that wasn’t that serious I would view them as the end of the world not understanding that it was this sensitized state that made it so, and that the problems weren’t that serious.
      September 2019 January 2020. The insomnia slowly faded away which was one of the worst symptoms for me, however I continued to have these headaches/head sensations, obsessive thoughts/worry, feeling warm, and nausea especially in social situations..I found ‘Wonderbro’ or ‘Vacate Fear’ on youtube and he breaks down sensitization better than anyone I know...I understand anxiety now and the only way to get over it is to go through it. For example I’ve had this nausea problem where if I get even slightly nervous I’m ready to throw up. I used to avoid conversations or triggering situations bc of it. Now I force myself into
      Those situations no matter how scared I am, and even one time I started gagging while talking to someone but I said anxiety will have to kill me before I run away from this feeling. Now my subconscious had adapted and I no longer become nauseous..u really have to go against what Ur mind is telling u by facing and accepting all symptoms. The symptoms I deal with now is headaches and overthinking, and very few nausea but I now know I have to stop arguing with my negative thoughts bc they are only a result of a “tired mind” as Dr Claire Weekea describes and they will naturally go away as you let your brain rest and heal. And that any nausea or other fear I experience is merely a bluff and I have to face all fears. The insomnia resolved itself on its own over time and I sleep perfectly fine now.

    • @Furkan-dq1pf
      @Furkan-dq1pf 4 роки тому +1

      Kay funmi man nice to hear that you recovered mine started all 4 months ago i mixed shisha flavours with weed after some few pulls i thought i was going to die i had so much chest pain and i was so frustrated and scared i didnt know what to do now 4 months further i still have CONSTANTLY pain on my chest and belly it feels like it will never go away i dont know what to do i went to several doctors but nothing helps me

    • @lmaostrnoob
      @lmaostrnoob 4 роки тому +1

      furkan karadogan
      I haven’t fully recovered I just understand it way better than initially. I also had this tight ass chest pain too, never stomach tho. The pain was like someone was stabbing a knife into my chest. I can tell you now that (in my experience/opinion) there is nothing you can do to manually resolve it. You literally have to accept the uncomfortable feeling and I will guarantee (if it’s anxiety related) it will go away permanently on its own. I no longer have chest pain nor have experienced it in almost a year. The more you try to fight the symptoms the longer they persist. Look up Vacate Fear on UA-cam and Dr Claire weekes on how to heal and it will make sense

  • @chuckayers3775
    @chuckayers3775 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing

  • @hijabfatima4903
    @hijabfatima4903 9 місяців тому

    Anyone having pdf of soft copy of clarie wekkes book ..Heal and help your nerves...kindly share with me please

  • @evatempleton5994
    @evatempleton5994 7 місяців тому

    How are you doing now?

  • @chuckayers3775
    @chuckayers3775 3 роки тому +2

    Smh mine went away powerlifter for along time had a tia doctor states it's very very tiny doctor tells me go back to working out wouldn't to scared too now scared to drive lost weight get light headed off balance scared to drive scared to work out then my blood pressure would run high doctor take it with the machine was high then he takes it manually 6 minutes later and it's almost normal so he states Chuck you don't have high blood pressure I will set and take my bp 20 times a day crazy like I have no life anymore

    • @liztowers2058
      @liztowers2058 Рік тому

      Put the blood pressure AWAY!! I did the same for years.....and I threw out my machine .
      If you are under 50 yrs old your blood pressure is most likely NOT an issue!!! You're heart is fine.
      Focus on the anxiety. And anxiety CANT AND WONT KILL YOU.
      Watch all of Shaans videos. Twice. Or three x.
      Then you'll get it.

    • @chuckayers3775
      @chuckayers3775 Рік тому

      @@liztowers2058 I'm 57 now doctor says bp is high now haven't worked out in 3 years tried BP meds I'm sensitive to them make me feel worse still OCD about bp no energy

    • @liztowers2058
      @liztowers2058 Рік тому

      you dont have to work out like crazy, you can lower it with walking everyday, CUT OUT SUGAR AND CARBS lik white breads, cakes, cookies, chips. stick to SIMPLE whole food eating
      fruit
      veggies
      meats
      honey for sugar
      6-7 cups pf water a day and green tea @@chuckayers3775

    • @liztowers2058
      @liztowers2058 Рік тому

      you will lower your BP in months, mark these words, its high due to stress and wory, i undertand, ive been there. im literally doing Clean KETO eating PLUS fruit, and BP has been not bad minus when im full panic, but those are rare too now. you got this!@@chuckayers3775

  • @ghayoorandar3125
    @ghayoorandar3125 Рік тому +1

    I’m suffering with severe symptoms really need help

  • @liztowers2058
    @liztowers2058 Рік тому +3

    😂😂😂the more i listen the funnier this guy gets.
    Hallway is dark ...ya its night.
    No but, its dark-be afraid 😅
    Anxiety is a master at terrifying you. Its a trickster.!!!

  • @dennisdanquah8317
    @dennisdanquah8317 4 роки тому +1

    Interesting

  • @gorgeoussoul3630
    @gorgeoussoul3630 4 роки тому +1

    I been dealing with the physical anxiety for the past 4 months now from a weed edible I ate when I was at someone house and I went into Cannabis Induce Anxiety Attack. Now I have these endless tingle and tension in my chest. My primary doctor put me on Duloxetine and it’s working a little bit but I want to find the cure for it not to cope with it. If you can help me with this it would more grateful then ever

    • @tiffanywendlandt7878
      @tiffanywendlandt7878 3 роки тому +1

      What do you think about duloxtine I been on it for 6 months now

    • @gorgeoussoul3630
      @gorgeoussoul3630 3 роки тому

      @@tiffanywendlandt7878 that drug made me sleepy through the days i was taking those off and on but start taking Escitalopram 20mg its going tmake you feel like brand new like your anxiety doesn't even exist trust me.

    • @aj2954
      @aj2954 3 роки тому

      @تلاوات القران - Tilawat Al-Quran so what .....what happen to medication millions of ppl out there use medication for anxiety including me so I don't see a problem with that ok

    • @aj2954
      @aj2954 3 роки тому

      @تلاوات القران - Tilawat Al-Quran That's easy for U to say maybe u don't have debilitating anxiety like some of us and need medication

    • @aj2954
      @aj2954 3 роки тому

      @تلاوات القران - Tilawat Al-Quran I also have tinglying in my feet burning skin sensation and many other skin issues with anxiety been 2to3 yrs for me

  • @prasenjitbhattacharya2920
    @prasenjitbhattacharya2920 3 роки тому +1

    My grades were suddenly low. So after full recovery, are my grades going to be normal again???!!!???

    • @dellta5367
      @dellta5367 3 роки тому +1

      If you put the work in lol

    • @NostalgiaT
      @NostalgiaT Рік тому

      How r u doing now

    • @prasenjitbhattacharya2920
      @prasenjitbhattacharya2920 Рік тому

      @@NostalgiaT I am doing great now. Thanks for asking.

    • @NostalgiaT
      @NostalgiaT Рік тому

      @@prasenjitbhattacharya2920 glad to hear, what were your symptoms?

    • @nivedita60
      @nivedita60 Рік тому

      Absolutely ur great will improve

  • @tannerbrandon5211
    @tannerbrandon5211 4 роки тому

    Anyway to contact him and get more details

  • @everythingis-j8q
    @everythingis-j8q Місяць тому

    1:01:02 yes 😌

  • @andreiaaraujo2980
    @andreiaaraujo2980 4 роки тому

    Whats the name of both book?

  • @oakboy5960
    @oakboy5960 4 роки тому

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