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Stress/Anxiety all day (serious help only please)... |
I recently had a breakup with someone I loved very much and have been getting feelings of stress/anxiety all day long. From the moment I wake up to the moment I go to bed I feel like my whole body is shaking. I am normally a very healthy person who workouts and eats right.I really don't want to go to the doctors and get any prescribed medications. I am hoping to be able to overcome this myself without being medicated. What are some remedies I can use to help cool me out and calm me down? I used to have terrible separation anxiety.. and I still do. Attempt distractions- such as relaxing in a warm lavender scented bath, or find a thrilling novel to read. Also attempt to live as if nothing happened. Go to the movies, have a party, have a sleepover, anything fun to get your mind off of this. eat when your are hungry, and for now.. you can eat whatever you want ( within reason), like if you want chips- eat chips... if you just want cereal for dinner-- then do it :) I hope you get better, llok to friends and family for help cardio, and other strenuous excercises, are an amazing outlet for anxiety...try a warm up to some very upbeat music, and then push yourself to the point of hard heavy sweating until you feel like all your muscles are burning, really push yourself, till you physically feel exhausted....then take a hot shower and sit in a dark room for about 20 minutes with a drink, ice water or some tea, nothing stimulating. the whole process hsould take about an hour and a half. if you treat yourself to this every day or every other day, your anxiety levels will fall, swear. Take 3 deep breaths through your nose, and release slowly through your mouth. This begins the calming of your nerves. Get your mind occupied with something that interests you to alleviate thinking about what happened to you. Then start taking long brisk walks, concentrating on the scenery. This will give your body more energy to cope with your grief. Surround yourself with happy people as often as possible to get your spirits lifted. Remember, you are going through a grief process and time plus what I have recommended will get you on the right track. I wish you luck and more joy in your life than sadness. You still need to go to the doctors-you don't always need medication, the doctor-as long as he rules you healthy-he could recommend a therapist, etc-nothing is wrong with going to a therapist to talk it out-the don't force you on meds. My daughter has OCD and I am finding that just talking with someone who has knowledge-can give me great insight into OCD and it is helping our family greatly. Loss of this kind basically leads to a grief reaction which takes months to resolve. All kinds of anxiety states can be experienced during this period and its best to stear clear of medication unless the symptoms start interfering with your job and relations. Regular exercise coupled with good friends whom u can frankly talk to helps resolve grief much earlier. I had this same problem. You can go and see a counsellor who will give you some techniques to deal with your anxiety (that doesn't involve medication). You might also find that your anxiety reduces once you talk to someone and get your troubles off your chest. it is truly a mental process. I went through the same thing only it lasted a hell of a lot longer. Unless you really want to calm down, nothing will work. Talk it out...cry it out. well i like to say im a christian and today the pastor said dont be depressed over anything and just pray and god. and when ever you feel depressed just say this prayer: Hi, I am the author of http://panicattacksresearch.blogspot.com |
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