Is it normal for someone with anxiety Disorder to feel intimidated about everything they are told?
Monday, March 1st, 2010 at
3:48 am
Like, if someone with anxiety disorder heard on TV that Pizza could kill you, so you stop eating Pizza all together. Or someone found out mountain lions lived in their region, so they refuse to spend any time outdoors.
Or another thing. If the government makes a stupid law, and someone would be more fearful of being punished over disobeying this law, over being able to have the ability to declare the law as stupid.
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Yes it is common to base your outlook on something on one negative idea or thing that you have heard. Jumping to conclusions and making generalizations are very common in anxiety or depression. You can end up questioning most things. Take it easy and hope you feel better soon.