Bipolar and ideas of how to help ourselves beyond medication
Bipolar, I decided no matter what, I could study it, and get to know it. From there, I added vitamins (especially B and omega3. I felt better. Also, activity and funny movies helped. There are so many things I could do besides medication. I do have the milder form of it and have seem family members with a more severe illness. Meds are a life saver at certain times, and I was put on prozac back in the 1990's for 7 years that helped me get through my teaching career. At that time I needed "the big boys" to help with the heavy lifting, but being retired I rely on life style and not on any psy. agents. What a struggle. Anyone have simple ideas that help? Oh, I did find good coffee a boost against depression, but since my heart abif no more caffeine....: (...but dark chocolate is okay. I do miss coffee. I love beautiful music really can raise my mood. Once a therapist suggested a sad movie once a week to bring on a good cry. Tears release toxins. What else can we do for ourselves?
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Thanks, yeah, mine. The saguaro coke bottles was one of the bathroom walls in the earthship house we built in Cibola County, NM. My point is to show my need to express myself artistically which I think is part of my bi-polar and ADHD make up.
These were from my computer....hummmm. Even rotating them brought them up at the sideways position. Here I am leaning sideways in a rock cave at Valley of Fire park in Nevada. And it's coming up sideways. Haha. In this photo it doesn't matter. I think there is an error in the code writing on the website.
Massage helps my mood a lot, and I think it has to do with the beta-endorphin release as I understand it. Shiatsu massage has oriental understandings which I find quite helpful. I won't go into greater detail since I'm not an expert on the subject, but people can study the benefits online re various styles of therapeutic massage.
This is the cacti garden at the Mayo Clinic Phoenix Campus. It's so beautiful reinforcing exercising in beauty.
More pictures of natural beauty of the Southwest. Hiking in nature at state parks makes my heart feel better. Also, re massage, a type called lymph drainage is very helpful if you retain water as I often do from a weak heart. This method helps eliminate extra fluid causing one to drop a pound. A happy outcome.
I JUST DISCOVERED IF I CLICK ON THE PHOTO IMAGE, IT COMES IN OKAY....??? SO, CLICK ON IT....
Hope I'm not getting to manic in sharing! Anyway, Cacti Garden at Phoenix Campus with Scott who stood by me during heart failure CLICK ON PICTURE TO TURN IT ON IT'S RIGHT SIDE UP.
Hi, @healthytoday - I'd also like to bring into this conversation @iwishiwasanon, who recently joined Mayo Clinic Connect and has an interest in mental health issues. I believe you two have met in another discussion.
@healthytoday and @lisalucier -- saved photos to my computer, viewed, rotated and uploaded again. Really beautiful shots of cactus. One of my favorite accounts when I was working for IBM while living in California was Johnson Cactus Gardens in Paramount, CA.
Could anyone help with finding a good psychiatrist that takes Medicaid? I had good insurance but lost my job from my condition of pain and anxiety . I did CT scan for 6 yrs and my life feel apart. Now I am on Medicaid, can't work and the system is so unhelpful. Please reach out to me, I want to feel good again