Is it normal to always feel some sort of unknown fear, or nervousness/anxiety?

I always feel some sort of background fear and anxiety. I have to make myself stop once I realize I'm doing it.

Is It Normal?
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  • That's what drugs are for.

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    • Weak minded fool.

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      • Careful, he gets really vicious when he's attacked.

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      • I don't use them, you fool, I was making a joke.

        I don't believe you have any right to say things about the mental states of healthy individuals such as myself, either. Considering that you (apparently, due to public opinion on this site) want to amputate your own leg. I don't know if it's even true, but if it is, it's an extremely stupid thing to think about.

        Feel free to insult me as much as you like, but note that from now on, I will not be responding to any of you or charli.m/Lesley's comments. I simply can't be bothered arguing with foul-mouthed idiots who gang up on people for no reason.

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        • As he's already explained the whole shit behind the amputee bs, your "elite" mind is clearly lagging.

          Additionally, calling me an alt of Lesley is like calling you an alt of gypsy.

          Do continue being a hypocritical imbecile, pet.

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        • Hey Steve, I entirely support the reasonableness and restraint with which you have responded to this derogatory plebeian that has no ego strength to help him improve his position in society. Well said, my good man.

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  • right now someone is talking about you, also you are now aware of your breathing

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  • Maybe you're paranoid or have generalized anxiety disorder. You shouldn't worry about it unless it's interfering with your life.

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  • Depends on how sensitive you are. These emotions are all glandular in nature and therefore controllable with practice.

    Your subconscious mind controls your entire back-house and can mimic any dream response.
    If it is leaking into your waking hours then it is an indication that you need to come to terms with it.

    Chemically addressing an emerging subconscious can have disastrous effects.

    Best of luck to you.

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    • i knew this one guy who couldnt tell the difference between a halucination or real person from far away. he had a brain tumor though.

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  • It's known as free floating anxiety, or GAD General Anxiety Disorder. You should consult your doctor for a psych referral, because it can get worse.

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