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Soo stupid but got me really upset
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Hi Chloe,
Having depression can make incidents like this seem so much worse. I had depression in my teen years, and understand the frustration. Talking to your GP regularly about your anxiety and depression is a great help.
This may seem like strange advice, but having a clean-up can be really rewarding and gratifying. I love being neat and tidy by nature, so this advice may not appeal to everyone! Having uncluttered physical surroundings can help give you a sense of control over your life. This can lessen anxiety, as you will be better able to find items you need, and you won't feel overwhelmed by possessions.
Uplifting things I do when I'm feeling anxious or "down" include:
1. Going for a walk around my neighbourhood
2. Reading (a good book can be a great distraction and comfort)
3. Talking to my Mum
4. Contacting a friend for a chat
5. Pettting my cat
6. Listening to upbeat music I love
There are many other ways, but these are strategies I like to use 🙂
Good luck with everything. I hope you can find ways to cope with your anxiety and depression 🙂
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Hi Chloekat84,
I do not suffer anxiety but have been in a long term relationship with someone that did/does. I know it used to help her when things weren't a surprise, that is, planned. So if I dropped by her work with a bunch of flowers as a surprise, she'd get anxious. If I rang and asked if I could take her out for lunch, she was fine.
Maybe if you pre plan some things that set you off it will help. Just saying is all.
I don't know how old your son is but depending on his age, maybe your options are to put it out of his reach when you sleep or tell him he cannot use it without asking first? Hopefully then he either won't know where it is or won't touch it until you wake up.
I know it isn't addressing the anxiety, I am just trying to prevent the scenario and hence the anxiety that follows.
Kind regards, John.
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