Stress Level Out of Control

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DCMom
DCMom Member Posts: 624
edited June 2014 in Stage III Breast Cancer

I was wondering if anyone else feels overwhelmed much more easily than prior to all of this.  I am heading toward 5 years, but I find that I can't sleep and I worry about everything (kids gradesm dog's food, guinea pig's water, kid's sports, firends) all of the time.  Before this I could let things go, but now I am easily brought to panic and lose a lot of night's sleep.  I hate to go to bed because I know my head will start racing as soon as I lay down.  I guess I am just looking for confirmation that I am not crazy.

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  • 116
    116 Member Posts: 108
    edited December 2012

    If you are crazy, so am I :) Actually I was having the same problem for awhile, still do at times, I finally chalked it up to PTSD. Once I realized I was having generalized anxiety and started to look at the root cause I realized that I really had not delt with things at the time, I just stuffed everything and charged ahead. Then I realized all that built up stress was "leaking out" of me so to speak, at a constant flow. I think that before BC my stress level was a lot lower so I could handle stressful things better, but after BC I think that my base line stress level, that underlying constant fear-stress, was so high that it only took little everyday worries to cause my stress level to go too high, too quickly. I also found that it triggered a kind of obsessive compulsive worry mode, the kind that keeps you up over little things. I am still working at it, counseling does help if you can find someone that you can bond with and feel safe to talk about your fears with.

  • KerryMac
    KerryMac Member Posts: 3,529
    edited June 2012

    Just want to give you a ((((hug))))

  • everyminute
    everyminute Member Posts: 1,805
    edited June 2012

    I get overwhelmed sometimes, I did before diagnosis too and then I went through a period of time that all I could worry about was cancer related issues, now I am back to my general worry and stress of trying to control the world.  It helps when I sit back and realize that during the time where I stopped trying to control everything - everything worked out ok, some things even better.

    So I make a list in my head, if I can't sleep I will actually jot them all down on paper or on my iphone and then try to let them go.

    We really should try to meet up when I am down in DC (maybe August?)

  • Celtic_Spirit
    Celtic_Spirit Member Posts: 748
    edited June 2012

    Actually, I feel less overwhelmed than I use to. There's something about opening a can of whup-azz on the Grim Reaper and living to tell the tale that's extremely liberating. I spent six months wondering if the cancer had spread to my liver (the followup CT scan confirmed it hadn't); the car needing a new clutch, the cat vomiting on the carpet, someone at work being an a-hole...these are but tiny grains of sand compared to the boulder I overcame.

  • mary625
    mary625 Member Posts: 1,056
    edited June 2012

    YESSSS!!!!!! I think about this all the time--how overwhelmed I feel. I feel that my mind is so stressed and tired by the treatment and is not quite up to the task of balancing everything I used to balance. Now, I've added a new role--cancer survivor--and everything that comes with that like exercise and diet requirements, doctor appointments, etc. But none of the other roles have gone away or lessened. I often don't know how I'm going to do it and sometimes just shut down. I am working with a therapist who has identified stress and is treating that. She says I have adjustment disorder--too much to adjust to, in my words. I don't know if I have anxiety or PTSD. However, I know that if my father-in-law, who was just placed in palliative care, dies, I'm taking my leftover Ativans. That seems to go along with anxiety.

  • SpunkyGirl
    SpunkyGirl Member Posts: 1,568
    edited June 2012

    (((Hugs, DC Mom))),

    I think if it's keeping you up at night, there's no shame in seeing someone that can help you.  It's so much harder to deal with the demands of this world if you haven't gotten a good night's sleep.  I'm so thrilled for you that five years is right around the corner.  I hope that you can get some help on this so that you can get some sleep and get away from worry. 

    You and I never did catch up, and I'd love to see you.  Let me know when you and the kids are available for a weekend, and I'd love to have you up here. 

    Hugs

    Bobbie

  • DCMom
    DCMom Member Posts: 624
    edited June 2012

    Thank you so much for reminding me that I am not alone in my insanity.  I took an ambien to sleep last night and wow what a good night's sleep is worth.  Went for a 4 mile run with my husband and felt great doing it with kids on bike.  It's not that I always feel overwhelmed I just feel like when there is a stressor....Oh my I just can't get passed it the way I used to. 

    I'm training right now to do the Run Amuck at Quantico with my kids.  We're doing a couch to 5K training for them (although we started at week 3).  I'm really looking forward to it.  Thank you all so much for being here for the occasional panic venting. 

    Bobbie, Mary, and Kerry-  Three people I have been inspired by all the way along!  Thanks for the encouragement during my meltdown.  I would love to meet up with you all! Our summer is kicking into high gear with summer sports camps, but we need to make a visit happen.  Funny Mary sometimes when I run Burke Lake I even watch for you since you once said you ran there.  August it is so once you know your schedule just pick the day and we can make it happen.

    Kerry- I can't believe you are the marathon woman!  Wow...it's all I can say...Wow

  • mary625
    mary625 Member Posts: 1,056
    edited June 2012

    DCMom--I don't run, but I am a hop, skip and jump away from Burke Lake Park! If you ever want to meet up, PM me.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Member Posts: 1,376
    edited July 2012

    It's no wonder the oncs and surgeons and radiologists don't want to talk "future prognosis" with anyone !!  Have had two friends in the last month have recurrent BC, one now is in her spine, one now in hip bones.  This sucks and I mean REALLY !  One DX was not as severe as the other friend but the second friend's DX is almost carbon copy of mine.  Am 3 years out but I keep asking when am I going to get over this hill??  When I hear about recurrence rate is 1 in 4, I'm thinking more like 2 in 4 maybe. 

    What strategies do you do to keep this from overwhelming your thoughts?

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