I have a long-distance friend I talk to every single night. He's like my big brother, and because I've known him for so long (over a decade now), he knows quite a bit about me. Particularly about my anxiety issues.
The last time I talked to him was Friday around dinnertime. We stopped mid-conversation because I assumed his phone died, so I expected a message saying so later. It is now 2 a.m. on Tuesday morning and there has been no sign of him. I know I tend to worry so I gave him the weekend. Maybe he was busy with family/girlfriend/gaming stuff. But he had to work today, so I at least expected a message or two when he got home, which would have been around 11:30. I'm getting really worried now.
I know there are completely logical things that could have happened (internet went out being at the top of the list), but my anxiety is really getting to me. Nobody on Facebook has said anything about him being hurt, but at the same time he knows that I worry and would have at least sent me a message saying "I'm okay, just busy" by now. The logical part of me says "Give him a few more days," but the anxious part of me wants to start bugging his family members to find out where he is and why I haven't heard from him.
Does anyone have any tips to help me stop worrying so much? Logic just isn't doing it for me this time.
The last time I talked to him was Friday around dinnertime. We stopped mid-conversation because I assumed his phone died, so I expected a message saying so later. It is now 2 a.m. on Tuesday morning and there has been no sign of him. I know I tend to worry so I gave him the weekend. Maybe he was busy with family/girlfriend/gaming stuff. But he had to work today, so I at least expected a message or two when he got home, which would have been around 11:30. I'm getting really worried now.
I know there are completely logical things that could have happened (internet went out being at the top of the list), but my anxiety is really getting to me. Nobody on Facebook has said anything about him being hurt, but at the same time he knows that I worry and would have at least sent me a message saying "I'm okay, just busy" by now. The logical part of me says "Give him a few more days," but the anxious part of me wants to start bugging his family members to find out where he is and why I haven't heard from him.
Does anyone have any tips to help me stop worrying so much? Logic just isn't doing it for me this time.

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