angelkeys,
I've been through the very same thing as you with the scary thoughts. Hurting people isn't something I wanted to do. I was afraid I would lose control and do something outside of my own control. I mean think about it, if you have anxiety and symptoms that you don't understand and are out of your control, you start to question yourself about what else you might not have control over. This brings on more anxiety and it starts a vicious cycle that seems to never end. Obsessive thoughts like hurting people or going crazy/losing one's mind tends to increase during stressful times and/or times when you lack sleep. It's much easier to combat those thoughts after having good rest and a good sleep routine.
You seem to be questioning yourself and your thoughts alot. This will also create more stress and feed your anxiety and scary thoughts.
When you catch yourself analyzing yourself and your thoughts and questioning yourself, STOP yourself and refocus on something else or simply talk to yourself and tell yourself "SO WHAT!!"..."IM NOT LOSING MY MIND"....."I AM TIRED AND NEED TO TAKE BETTER CARE OF MYSELF"....
Take time to focus on those things around you in your PRESENT MOMENT. Look at detail, like color, smells, etc.....
You can always pick up your notebook and write your negative scary thoughts down and write a replacement thought that is truthful in it's place. Do this when you are having a tough time.
It will help get you into a good habit of having a good comeback when your negative thoughts pop in for a visit. Sometimes they catch us off guard and it's important for us to know what to say back to them.
You may consider reading some of Claire Weekes books. She addresses this issue and it makes alot of sense.
You'll be OK.
A person that truly loses their mind, doesn't know they have lost it!!!! So you can have comfort knowing that if you do "lose it", you won't know about it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
