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Welcome to the forums joezep!
I'm sorry to hear you are suffering so much from anxiety. As many here will also be able to attest to, it's a really debilitating condition and I hope you can find some way to enjoy these years where you don't have to work anymore.
I understand your anxiety is something that affects a lot of different aspects of your life, and is something that has come in stronger these last few years. You mentioned seeing some other health professionals which hasn't been helpful. Normally that would be my first recommendation, but it can be quite tricky to find the right person. If you don't mind me asking, do you know what was it about your doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists which you felt wasn't helpful?
In my own experience, my psychologist is kind of the foundation upon which I build the rest of my mental health safety. I know she's there for me and that gives me a really safe space, but I also know I need other people to support me and provide general social interaction, I need routines and hobbies, and I need a lot of time on my own to just mentally relax. So it's quite an extensive 'system' I've got to keep myself healthy and happy, but it all stems from originally having someone who I could count on, and then building from there.
James
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Hi joezep,
Wellcome to our forums!
Im sorry you are feeling this way I understand.
Sometimes when we reach retirement age everything seems to stop…. There’s no routine….. before retirement we had a routine and got up every day for work and we’re kept busy at our jobs.
Have you tried to put some routine back into your life?
Maybe you could write a list of the things you wish to accomplish the next day and as you do them tick them off the list.
I understand that anxiety can be exhausting………… sometimes just going for a easy walk can help with the symptoms or just being around people really helps.
Has any type of therapy been recommended to you?
Meditation is also very useful for anxiety.
Your not alone we are here to support you.
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Hey joezep,
Really sorry about my late reply. It's been a crazy week with potentially moving house again and I haven't had a chance to log in.
I'm sorry to hear you didn't really feel like there was much commitment from your previous medical appointments and doctors. Internet sessions really do feel a lot less personal and I think that inadvertently comes through in how people now deal with each other. Then it sounds like you also didn't have much luck with the psychiatrist either and they didn't do a lot of listening! I remember going to a psychiatrist once and they somehow managed to mistake my talking about depression with needing to have panadol for headaches. No idea where they got that from.
From my own experience, and from what I've read here on the forums posted by others, finding the right people can be really tricky. I wish it wasn't so hard because I think a lot of people get put off and miss out on the care they need. I gave up briefly when I was looking, and was lucky enough to find someone after my break during the Christmas holidays some four years back - I'm still seeing the same psychologist and she's been very important for me.
Are you still looking around for different medical support, or is that something you're taking a break from for a while?
James
