I feel as if a rope is tied around my neck and making it difficult for me to breathe. I constantly touch my neck to remove that feeling as if someone is strangling me. Also I have breathing issues when I sit up straight on my back or lie on my back.
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I am sincerely sorry to hear about the discomfort and distress that you have been going through. It must indeed be difficult to feel as if a rope is tied around your neck, causing you to struggle with your breath. I want to assure you that this is not a situation you have to navigate alone. I am here to guide you and help you find relief from this. As a homeopath and clinical psychologist, I believe that your symptoms could be a manifestation of both physical and psychological distress. It is indeed possible for stress, anxiety, and other psychological factors to cause physical symptoms that are as real and uncomfortable as any disease condition. Homeopathy, with its holistic approach, targets not just the physical symptoms but also the root psychological triggers. And as a clinical psychologist, I am equipped to help you navigate any underlying emotional distress. Your feeling of being strangled and experiencing breathing issues, especially while sitting or lying on your back, could indicate conditions like globus sensation or other anxiety-related conditions. However, a proper diagnosis can only be made after a thorough consultation. Online consultation with me will follow a systematic process: detailed consultation: we'll discuss your physical symptoms, emotions, lifestyle, diet, and sleep patterns. These discussions help in determining the most suitable homeopathic remedy for your case and in understanding any psychological factors that might be contributing to your condition. Prescription: based on our discussions, I will prescribe an individualized homeopathic treatment for you. This would address your physical discomfort and simultaneously work on the emotional aspects. Regular follow-ups: we will have regular online follow-ups to monitor your progress. During these follow-ups, you can share any changes in your symptoms and i'll adjust the treatment as necessary. Psychological support: as a clinical psychologist, i'll provide you with psychological support and therapeutic interventions if necessary, such as cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt), relaxation techniques, or other suitable therapies. Breathing exercises: I will guide you through breathing exercises that can help reduce feelings of breathlessness and promote relaxation. In this digital age, online consultation gives us the advantage of overcoming geographical constraints, allowing us to stay connected regardless of the distance. Privacy, convenience, and the comfort of your own home are some of the other benefits you will enjoy. Remember, while your symptoms are distressing, they are treatable, and you are not alone in this journey. With appropriate treatment and supportive care, I am confident we will navigate through this challenging time together. Looking forward to helping you on your path to recovery.
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