How are you handling anxiety in this time of COVID-19?

Posted by tnmama @tnmama, Mar 20, 2020

I have health anxiety and I have noticed this coronavirus stuff makes it tons worse. I am constantly looking at the numbers

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@parus

I am still playing with my pencils in a effort to lessen the anxiety. This drawing represents how I am feeling. Anyone else in the same boat??

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I love this interesting contemplative face... beautiful

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@helenfrances

Parus, you sketched me!
How did you find my picture?
I was wondering if I would get the big C 🦧

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@helenfrances Guess I nailed it then. Thank you for the telepathic visual.

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@parus

I am still playing with my pencils in a effort to lessen the anxiety. This drawing represents how I am feeling. Anyone else in the same boat??

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Hello @parus

Your pencils become valuable commodities when you create with them! This is quite exceptional!!!
Also, like your new masked picture.

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@parus

I am still playing with my pencils in a effort to lessen the anxiety. This drawing represents how I am feeling. Anyone else in the same boat??

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@parus- Have you ever shown your drawings?

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@hopeful33250

Hello @parus

Your pencils become valuable commodities when you create with them! This is quite exceptional!!!
Also, like your new masked picture.

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@hopeful33250 The mask is mostly to remind me to keep my mouth shut. Kudos always appreciated. I think of it as breathing life onto the paper with a pencil.
@merbreb As to showing my artwork-No longer doing such as it just wasn't for me. I no longer do commission work either. Doing art for my own enjoyment is far more satisfying. Currently I am doing minions out of empty TP tubes and oatmeal boxes. I think my sanity may be in question at this point. If I start lining them up and shooting them down with the nerf gun we will know I am certifiable. Tee-hee.

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@mayofeb2020

I stopped watching the news on TV. My children update me on things I need to know. There are too much misinformation floating around on the internet too.

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There's so much misinformation, there's so much I could tell, with links to epidemologists, one of note from Stanford University, people that specialize in the transmission of disease, but I think it wouldn't be permitted here. Things are not as bad as they claim, the media is exaggerating the impact, but emphatically I am not saying that older people (such as myself), especially older people with various health issues (such as myself), need not be careful. Although I agree, this is worse than the flu, the flu causes a tremendous loss of life on it's own. And a vaccine, according to the epidemiologist I've listened to, may be over a year away. He said they can do more harm with vaccines if not properly designed and tested, then having no vaccine at all. He supports vaccines, but he said they must be careful in its design. But he stressed his findings in California, many more people have been infected than previously realized, and especially younger people may experience the virus without symptoms, or with mild symptoms. And this decreases the death rate, as they were calculating it early as known positives vs death rate, which is improper, you must calculate the total infected vs the death rate.

The HHS encouraged doctors to report fatalities as covid even without proof. The epidemologists I've listened to said there is a difference between deaths with covid and deaths from covid, he said the mere presence of the virus does not mean it was the one that caused the death. So the numbers are likely inflated. But be careful, I'm not suggesting this is a hoax, but I don't believe it's as bad as being constantly reported.

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@susan1954

I love this Bible passage. Thankyou

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For he shall give his angels charge over thee to keep thee, in all thy ways. Psalm 91:11 "This too shall pass". Oh, there are many Bible verses to help us calm down. I suffer from anxiety. It's on my list of ailments. Anxiety is nothing to laugh about. It's real. It makes our hearts race, our bodies do all kinds of things which are not conducive to calmness. It makes my esophagus have spasms. Yes, I could list a long number of things anxiety does to our body. Reading these Bible verses helps me to calm down. I know our God is the creator of all things. He wants us to turn back to Him.

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@marjou

So here goes...
Isolation has been a large part of my life as with most of us suffering from depression, but just a few weeks prior had started to really change my life so much so that had a date. Dating is challenging enough but when one is mid 60's even more so with fewer opportunities. It was enjoyable, dancing, and then COVID 19 hits, social distancing puts a wrench into any relationship becomes the normal for now and isolation becomes a reality again which is not a good combination for me. The gentleman I was seeing want to quarantine together, but that scared me. He took it personally, and how could one not do so but did try to explain. My so-called family and I have been somewhat estranged so that's not an avenue for communication or understanding. Have limited budget, limited data and not that tech savvy.

Not sure what I'm looking for in this post but maybe some kind understanding and words of hope. Thank you for listening/reading. Please keep safe.

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Be very careful.

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In this video, Dr. Craig Sawchuk, chair of the Division of Integrated Behavioral Health at Mayo Clinic, shares helpful tips and strategies on managing stress and anxiety during the pandemic.

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@soliloquized

There's so much misinformation, there's so much I could tell, with links to epidemologists, one of note from Stanford University, people that specialize in the transmission of disease, but I think it wouldn't be permitted here. Things are not as bad as they claim, the media is exaggerating the impact, but emphatically I am not saying that older people (such as myself), especially older people with various health issues (such as myself), need not be careful. Although I agree, this is worse than the flu, the flu causes a tremendous loss of life on it's own. And a vaccine, according to the epidemiologist I've listened to, may be over a year away. He said they can do more harm with vaccines if not properly designed and tested, then having no vaccine at all. He supports vaccines, but he said they must be careful in its design. But he stressed his findings in California, many more people have been infected than previously realized, and especially younger people may experience the virus without symptoms, or with mild symptoms. And this decreases the death rate, as they were calculating it early as known positives vs death rate, which is improper, you must calculate the total infected vs the death rate.

The HHS encouraged doctors to report fatalities as covid even without proof. The epidemologists I've listened to said there is a difference between deaths with covid and deaths from covid, he said the mere presence of the virus does not mean it was the one that caused the death. So the numbers are likely inflated. But be careful, I'm not suggesting this is a hoax, but I don't believe it's as bad as being constantly reported.

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@soliloquized Just so you know, you are welcome to post links to other sites, provided they are based in sound science and not just from social media or conspiracy theory sites, even if they may not agree with everything you read here.
I also read the article to which you are referring, which was written over a month ago. I agree there is much we do not know about Covid-19. But here are some things we DO know which differentiate if from seasonal influenza, many of which are just now becoming clear:
There is no immunity, meaning everyone who comes into contact with the virus can get it, and therefore pass it on, whether they themselves feel ill or not. This is especially perilous to vulnerable populations, who often have other challenges that prevent them from keeping THEMSELVES safe - such as congregate living, homelessness, repeated exposure to caregivers who may also be in contact with people who are ill...
It is up to 2.5 times more contagious than influenza - meaning it spreads exponentially - very obvious in populations like packing plants, where people work side-by-side, large groups of workers suddenly become ill, and spread the virus widely in the community.
There is emerging evidence that this virus is able to attack circulatory system, lungs, kidneys and other organs in such a way that is causes serious, possibly permanent damage, even in young and apparently healthy people.
My daughter works in a metropolitan emergency department where large numbers of people are being treated for Covid-19 complications, and she reports the opposite regarding death rate - they must over-justify counting a death as related to the virus in the absence of a positive test, and at the same time are not allowed to administer the test to those who have "obvious" Covid-19 symptoms because there is still a shortage of testing capacity.
Finally, once there is widespread availability and use of antibody screening tests, I also believe the death rate will decline.
But there is NO WAY this is like seasonal flu - we have seen, at a minimum, 40,000 deaths in less than 2 months, which represents at least 250,000 deaths in one year, or 3 to 10 times as many as influenza.
I would refer you to https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/category/covid-19/ for up-to-date information about the virus, the latest research, and what each of us can do to remain safe.
Sue

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