Does this happen to anyone else, and why?

Caporegime
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I've been really happy the past month. Enjoyed every single day and I've had a great time. However, I've just randomly woken up not that long ago and I feel utterly sick, anxious, terrible and upset for no apparent reason. It feels like something really bad has happened and that my life has suddenly been affected in a massively negative way. My legs are like jelly right now and I genuinely feel like throwing up.

What the hell?
 
I've been really happy the past month. Enjoyed every single day and I've had a great time. However, I've just randomly woken up not that long ago and I feel utterly sick, anxious, terrible and upset for no apparent reason. It feels like something really bad has happened and that my life has suddenly been affected in a massively negative way. My legs are like jelly right now and I genuinely feel like throwing up.

What the hell?

This man, this.

I have this happen quite a lot everything will be well for weeks and suddenly one day i will feel beyond anxious to the point i won't leave the house for weeks at a time because the idea of being near people and interacting at the time is mortifying and is genuinely hard to cope with. Even family members as close as my mother i become anxious about interacting with, it also causes me due to the mental drain to start feeling physically ill too. I really have no idea where it comes from but it's been on and off for the past 5 or so years now. What's peculiar about it is when it does happen due to the lack of interaction i end up with i find myself learning a lot more and being more "personally productive".
 
Bad dream?
Sounds possible, I know my wife has woken up from bad dreams and been really shaken by it, even when she can't really remember what the dream was about.

Thankfully I've played so many games in my life, even if I have bad dreams like being attacked by zombies, I randomly pull out a shotgun from somewhere and mow them all down :D
 
lol nice one Davey :-) That would be an element of lucid dreaming?

Only in the last couple of years, I have been able to turn some of my nightmares around by re-dreaming it from a different angle, or fly-on-the-wall or by simply being in a different place (further away from the danger).
 
Could be anxiety, or depression, don't suppose you drank a lot over the weekend did you? That can often hit you like that a few days after.
 
Never had it before and I haven't been drinking for a good few days. Felt rather crappy this morning, like trapped, but feel alright now. Very weird. :confused:

Not quite old enough for a mid life crisis. :p
 
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