hey dayeonaira,
welcome to this forum. theres a lot of wonderful people here who can help you out. i dont have a child so i really can't say much about dealing with anxiety while nursing.
I guess i am hoping that there are people out there with a severe case of anxiety like me that can suggest some way to get it under control
the word severe is totally subjective. i could tell you right now 3 weeks ago i thought i have a severe case of anxiety like i experienced depersonalization and tremor 24/7 but a person who thinks who fear death of a love would say that as well, even without physical symptoms. i totally understand how you feel, but the point is whether you have a "severe" or "mild" case of anxiety, the method of getting it under control is the same. You are right... accept the thought and consider them just as anxiety and fighting them would make it worse. but recognizing the thought is jusy anxiety is not enough, you need to react the opposite of what your anxiety wants you to react. i get soo many "what if" thoughts and i tell you, they drive me crazy. i feel awfully overload afterwards because i react to these "what if" thoughts, each one of them. you might be thinking "are you sure that what if thoughts are caused by anxiety and not my own thinking?" my answer is yes. thinking IS reacting to a thought, you are processing a thought, and for us anxiety sufferers we react negatively to it rather than ignore which is the positive reaction to it. we have racy thoughts because we are scared, but if you just let these thoughts pop in your head WITHOUT any reaction, before you knew it, they're gone. its not gonna be magically gone, they might come later on, and just do the same thing. eventually they will leave cause they have no meaning to it. when you react on a thought then you are putting meaning to it.
don't be afraid with your thoughts. they just random fluffy white clouds that just passed by. if you are afraid of a thought, its ok to be afraid at times. but thinking/reacting too much to it will lead you to thinking about it 24/7, but you have the ability to get rid of you fear if you know how to face them.