Signs Of Anxiety Problems

Are these signs of anxiety?
A few times I have woken up feeling nauseous, dehydrated, and my heart was beating fast. I saw my doctor about it (also because I continued to feel thirsty) and she didn’t diagnose anything, but said that I might have Signs Of Depression. I wanted to know what other people thought about those signs of waking up with the symptoms I listed and if anybody else has had those symptoms.
I’ve also been having neck problems and an upset stomach/diarrhea. Could those also be symptoms of anxiety or depression?
I’ve had anxiety for many years. It sounds to me like being dehydrated is what is making your heart beat faster than normal. The same is true for your feeling nauseous. The stiff muscles can also be due to dehydration.
If I were you I would look into why you are dehydrated. Keep some water or some gatorade by your bed and when you wake up have a glass wait about 5-10 minutes and see if that helps. If it doesn’t help after a week then, I would seriously see another doctor.
Anxiety is a specific set of symptoms so is depression. It sounds as if your doctor didn’t want to put the effect into finding out more about your specific symptoms.
Hopefully your doctor have blood work done to look for other things like maybe a thyroid problem.
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