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Relapse ... I wasn't expecting it so soon... help

Clare_B
Community Member

Hi everyone

I posted previously and was coping so well, even managed to go back too work three days a week, then all of a sudden life became horrible. Mainly due to be unable to sleep. This feels so awful I thought I had it under control. Any advice would be much appreciated. I hope tonight brings sleep and that i can get to work tomorrow.

meant to say on my first day back to work in Feb a car drove into the back of me that's twice within a short period of time but i was so determined i went the next day. Goodness knows what will be next !!!

Clare B

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BipolaToHelpYou
Community Member

Hi Clare,

A few underlying facts, what have you been coping with? Life became terrible? Unable to sleep? Cars accidents can be traumatic even if no one is seriously hurt, I hate to be intrusive just wondering if there is some advice I can shed.

Regards,

Josh

Hi Josh, have you just joined the forums today? If not look at my previous posts

It would help me to now your story. Thanks for replying !

Regards Clare B

Hi everyone, unfortunately on these forums it isn't easy to look up another member's previous posts - if you're wanting people to keep a running track of your ongoing story, it's a good idea to keep it all in one thread rather than starting new ones.  Here is a link to Clare B's earlier post:

https://www.beyondblue.org.au/get-support/online-forums/depression/work-stress-resulting-in-depression-and-severe-anxiety#qltKinHzvGGEbv8AAOnT_A

Clare_B
Community Member

Thanks Sophie_M

Sincere apologies as i am relatively new to the forums too.

Please can you advise if I should copy and paste the message back into my initial thread. As having had another look at the rules it seems to suggest not.

Any advice would be appreciated as i have found this website so beneficial and would be very sad if no advice from other members was received.

Kind Regards

Clare B

geoff
Champion Alumni
Champion Alumni
thanks Sophie_M as I typed Clare B in the search bar but had great trouble trying to find her post, so perhaps it might be a good idea to copy and paste. Geoff.

Slipstream_SS
Community Member

Hi Clare

Hope your alright from the two accidents, that is bad luck. I dont have troubles sleeping with the Social Phobia i face, but with the hours i work i need too sleep. So i exercise alot crossfit 6 times a week, and when im ready for bed, im out like a light.. hope this helps

CK

Thanks Slipsteam 55

I didn't particularly like exercise but it has been a big part of my recovery and I think will be a part of my life from now on. Thank you for posting, the forums are great with so many caring people.

Take care of yourself, I completely understand the long hours as I have been through that and it takes its toll on our mental health. I am heading off camping until Sunday but hope to hear back from you.

Take care of yourself

Clare B

Cl;are B

Exercise has changed my life, and im glad that its a part of yours too, i finished work today and did two hours in the gym. I feel really good , and ive been reading about how heavy exercise releases all the good stuff in our brains. I know its a saying we hear alot, but there are so many benefits in exercise. Please enjoy your camping, relax and switch off..

CK