r/HealthAnxiety • u/AssumptionFluid2981 • 12d ago
Offering Advice for Others I finally overcame my health anxiety after months of struggle
Hey everyone, I just wanted to share my experience because maybe it can help someone out there.
After months of dealing with health anxiety, I can finally say I’ve cured it! Looking back, it was really bad for me. I realized how bad it was when I was just sitting and resting, but my heart rate was at 125 bpm. I used to constantly think I had the worst disease imaginable. I would Google symptoms nonstop, plan trips to the doctor, schedule general check-ups, and even get lab tests done—all because I thought something was wrong.
But now, I feel free. I don’t dwell on negative thoughts anymore. Here’s what really helped me:
Sports + friends Playing sports (volleyball for me) was huge. Having too much free time gave me space to overthink, but filling that time with sports changed everything. Not only does being physically active distract you, but being with friends gives you so much positive energy. Also, when your body is physically tired, you stop noticing those little normal pains you used to obsess over.
Keeping busy with hobbies Aside from sports, I explored photography and other hobbies. Keeping yourself engaged gives your mind less room to spiral.
Mindset shift I read a post here once that stuck with me: “Even if you really do have a health issue, if it’s your time, then it’s your time.” It sounds simple, but it gave me peace and helped me stop obsessing.
Conclusion: Health anxiety felt overwhelming, but it’s not forever. Finding ways to stay busy, connect with people, and shift your mindset can really change things. If you’re struggling right now, just know it can get better.