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Having a bad day!!!
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Hi Leets,
I'm sorry to hear you're having such a bad day. Not being able to relax, being anxious and feeling scattered is frustrating. I can relate. These symptoms would be linked to your anxiety/mental health. What things do you tend to do to relax? Can you think of something that has worked in the past?
This won't help you when you having a bad day necessarily, but here is a list of engaging/fun/distracting activities that you might like to take a look at. As adults, sometimes we forget that leisure and fun are essential in life. http://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/docs/Fun%20Activities%20Catalogue.pdf
This is a nice little page with tips on improving a bad day. This doesn't factor in mental health per say, but the suggestions are still valuable: http://tinybuddha.com/blog/10-ways-to-turn-around-a-bad-day-in-10-minutes-or-less/
I hope your day has improved at least a little 🙂
Best wishes,
Zeal
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Hi Leets
Really sorry that you have had a bad one especially with the anxiety feelings...Ive had them for a long time but if it helps they do lessen in severity over time especially with regular visits to a therapist. Good move Leets 🙂
The therapist is there to help you heal. Anxiety is an awful disorder to have, I understand your situation.
Can I ask what has triggered your anxiety today? If not no worries
There are many super kind people on the forums that can be here for you, even just for a chat
You are not alone
my kind thoughts for you
Paul
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I hear you Leets
You have a lot on your plate....as in heaps of pain happening (sorry about your sisters childs suicidal thought)
you remind me of me a while ago....using Google and feeling worse....seriously
It is really hard not to concern yourself with your sisters issues but good on you for saying it...
Just so you know, I take an anti-anxiety med every day which also helps me sleep (not doped up) Ummm anxiety was severe from 1983-1996....and now its moderate depression. (my 23 year old daughter self harmed last year)
I hope you get some peace soon Leets, when you are up to it you are more than welcome to post...about anything you wish 🙂
my kindest
Paul
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Hi Leets, good on you for having the chat with your sister and getting it all out. Did that help you at all?
Trying an alternative considering hormonal factors is a good idea. You dont know if you dont have a go 🙂
Thanks heaps for responding too!
kind thoughts
Paul
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Hi Leets,
Hormones can do amazing things can't they! I used to warn my husband when I was struggling with PMS. It was a lot safer that way. Then came Menopause! Ha. Ha.
I coped by having a plan of action. I found things that I enjoyed doing on those PMS days. I also found that physical activity helped for me. Maybe it assisted the good hormones like endorphins to over take the negative stuff.
There is a thread here on sleep that you might find interesting. When you have a broken sleep cycle it is best to find ways to get back to a healthy cycle. Worrying about waking up at all hours will add more anxiety. Think of ways to calm yourself when you do wake so you slide back into sleep again.
Would it help you to write down all your hassles an hour or so before you go to bed. Get them out of your head.
Then maybe read an inspirational book, listen to music or watch a movie to help your mind be filled with less negative stuff.
I haven't read through all of this post, so hopes some of these thoughts are helpful.
Cheers for now from Mrs. Dools
