Does anyone else struggle with hypochondria during times of extra stress? I've never been treated specifically for hypochondria (which apparently is now called illness anxiety disorder?), but I do tend to veer off into hypochondriac territory during times of stress. Lately, I've become convinced that I have some form of cancer or a serious illness, and it keeps me up at night. I feel like I must be rotting from the inside and could die any day now. (yes, that sounds extreme, I know)
My mother and several close relatives have died of cancer, so I do have cause to be concerned about it. And I have been experiencing strange symptoms lately, though they can just as easily be caused by stress/lack of sleep/exhaustion.
It's become a vicious cycle -- I can't go to a doctor because the closest doctor who accepts my Medicaid insurance is 2.5 hours away, and I can't afford that kind of trip right now. So the longer I wait to go see a doctor, the more intense my night-time anxiety and hypochondria induced panic.
I guess I am just wondering how common this sort of anxiety is among PTSD sufferers?
My mother and several close relatives have died of cancer, so I do have cause to be concerned about it. And I have been experiencing strange symptoms lately, though they can just as easily be caused by stress/lack of sleep/exhaustion.
It's become a vicious cycle -- I can't go to a doctor because the closest doctor who accepts my Medicaid insurance is 2.5 hours away, and I can't afford that kind of trip right now. So the longer I wait to go see a doctor, the more intense my night-time anxiety and hypochondria induced panic.
I guess I am just wondering how common this sort of anxiety is among PTSD sufferers?