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I'd just published an article about my Generalised Anxiety Disorder.
Since I've been sober, I have chosen not to take benzos for my generalised anxiety and panic disorders.
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For weeks, I didn't even understand that what I was suffering from was depression, or "depression with generalised anxiety" as my own particular brand of it was euphemistically called.
She gives plausible but fairly generalised character sketches of my wife and her younger sister; there's nothing that would impress Wiseman.
But that's just my own view, and therein lies the problem in talking about stigma in such generalised terms.
Mexico's representative in Geneva said the report's conclusion that torture is generalised "does not correspond to reality, or reflect the huge efforts in my country to consolidate respect for human rights".
Raising taxes causes only generalised grumbling.
My colleagues and I had to resort to civil disobedience – starting the pilot program ourselves – to ensure that a needle and syringe policy was implemented before a generalised HIV epidemic occurred.
Generalised anxiety and dread is in the atmosphere, after all.
Now, it seems, indignation is becoming a generalised condition.
Go to the South Wales valleys, or the post-industrial north-east: in the midst of a lot of generalised hopelessness, there is no real enthusiasm for Labour, limp support reducible to ancestor-worship ("I vote for them because my grandad did"), and among most people under 30, no idea of the values the party claims to stand for.
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