Anyone have high anxiety? What do you do to help?
I have high anxiety every day? wondering what to do
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I have high anxiety every day? wondering what to do
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Depression & Anxiety Support Group.
I wouldn't describe my chronic anxiety as "high", but it was constant. What really helped me was Gabapentin (off label use) - it just smoothed everything out a bit. The way I realized it was working - I stopped biting my nails! I've bitten my nails my whole life, and used it as a stress coping mechanism. Suddenly all desire to bite my nails stopped. Weird, huh? I hope you are able to find a way to reduce your anxiety because it can be as wearing on your body as any physical ailment.
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2 Reactions@foundryrat743 This same thing , so to speak, happened to my husband and me. The doctors and clinic we had seen, for years, just treated the apparent problem, but wouldn’t/didn’t go father. When a time came that my husband was obviously very sick, he wasn’t worked in. They just couldn’t! So, I found another clinic, with younger, interested doctors. They have been very thorough and done more for us in a couple of months, than was done at the former clinic, in years. If you aren’t satisfied with your care, look farther afield. You may be very surprised and pleased, with what can be done !
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2 Reactions@jinnysnow
Whatever you do, don't get on to benzo. They are hell to get off of after four weeks, and don't work at all if you have a paradoxical response. The suffering is intense -- pray, walk, socialize, exercise, use lavender, try CBT.
My anxiety has gotten higher lately , it is bad at this very moment and I dont know what to do .
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2 ReactionsI use square or box breathing. It doesn't seem like much but when I use it it really is helpful.
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2 Reactions@szucker99
What is that?
WALK
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1 ReactionBe in nature.
https://medium.com/@degeorgenl/go-hug-a-tree-no-seriously-heres-why-it-s-surprisingly-good-for-you-7aa18af423ad
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1 Reaction@dollyjaneprenzelyou breath in and hold it for 4 seconds and breath out and hold it for 4 seconds. It is simple but you do this for a while until you feel calmer.
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1 Reaction@dollyjaneprenzel
https://thejoywithin.org/breath-exercises/square-breathing
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