hi kellie, i am exactly the same, it rules and has ruined my life, i do nothing but think about it all day, ive seen 2 psychologists now for help and both said there is nothing wrong with me and i dont need to see them again
Hi kelle, we have to stop meeting like this,lol!
Anyways as, I was reading your post , suddenly I had an ...epiphany.
Methylation Imbalance!
Some symptoms ( the presentation would vary greatly
among individuals who have methylation issues):
Arthritis, asthma, allergies,Bipolar disorder, behavior and learning disorders – ADHD/ADD, autism, schizophrenia, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, autoimmune diseases, cancer, depression, high anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, perfectionism, panic disorder, addictions, PMS, chemical and food sensitivities, amenorrhea (absence of menstruation), infertility, hair loss, anemia, elevated blood sugar, high blood pressure, memory loss, violent behavior, hypothyroidism, skin rashes, headaches, insomnia, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), sensitive skin, spaciness, racing thoughts, weight gain, weight loss, and chronic infections.
In low methylation, a common sign is elevated homo-cysteine it does not convert to methionine
efficiently. High levels of homocysteine have been linked to increased risk for heart disease.
A genetic test, will indicate if you have a genetic mutation(most common is MTHFR gene mutation) related to methylation issues.
On their own, low magnesium, low thyroid function and high stress could be co-factors in your undetermined condition.
Best wishes,
Niko