Thanks, CLKD, always for your wonderful and caring tips. You are absolutely right that unless we eat and drink correctly and regularly, it can exacerbate already horrid symptoms. I will be sure to keep hydrated.
I've had a good and busy morning at home and the anxiety arrived like a bullet as I was peeling vegetables. No rhyme or reason, accompanied by feeling awful all over, red face, nausea. It's very odd and very disturbing.
Racjen - I'm sorry that your work and financial pressures add to your burdens at this time, and you also mentioned your daughters. For me, the reason why I'm positive this is hormonal is that I don't really have anything to be anxious about - yet, I'm ruining so much time with all this overthinking and worrying and “what if'sâ€. Racjen - you also ask about how other people cope with employment. I used to have a high profile public job which I could not be doing at the moment. So now I'm an employer working for myself and I'm very sympathetic to any personal health issues. But not everyone is and I realise that some people actually cannot work at all (when this hits me at work, I have to leave/go to my car/go home - none of which would have been possible in my prior role). I often wonder, yes, if other ladies feel this way. I've started looking at ladies my age and older than me very differently and with great admiration!