How to manage depression during COVID19 age?
My depression is well managed by meeting friends and going to the gym. During quarantine hours, I can do neither which is truly terrible for me. My mood gets really low; my body gets really out of energy. One of the ideas I am considering is preparing a cold-water jacuzzi at home. My depression is well managed by immersing my body in cold water. I am also looking forward to hearing from you. I feel my goals are unachievable during COVID19 age; I need a good mood to achieve my goals. When I exercise at home, I feel better mood. But getting out of home, even to the street, has some positive effect on me. Please help me. You may need to know that I am living in Saudi Arabia. The quarantine hours here are from 5 pm to 9 am.
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@sueinmn Hi Sue, While I know your post was directed to @fiesty76 I just wanted to chime in here. You mentioned the gratitude list at night. I find that helpful as well. It does put you in a better place for sleeping, doesn't it?
@sueinmn, Like you, the lack of face-to-face interactions is what I miss most during this isolation. My biggest question is not knowing when I’ll feel safe enough to resume any start back into mainstream life. Cyber/phone contacts, walks, gardening now have been a saving grace. I do a verbal “gratitude” list on my way to the coffee pot each morning and so far that helps start each day on a positive note. My great sadness is that I cannot see or spend time with my very ill closest friend. What is your greatest challenge and how are you coping with it?
:”Hi, @aliali, Glad that something I wrote might have helped. We are all in this together! Had to laugh at your consideration of taking up boxing. While there have been a few times during this virus that I would have liked to “punch” something in frustration, I hadn’t thought of boxing as a mood elevator or stress reducer.
My hubby used one of those huge hammers..like you see in carnivals where they try to make the ball go up?, and would use it to bang on a large tree stump in our bkyd whenever he got really frustrated. My favorite was to drive to a pond and throw rocks! Not driving now, so maybe boxing is the answer? Very big smile.
Good to hear from you. Are you staying safe and well?”
Not sure cold bath would help me, hate cold water esp washing hands in old water prefer warm, try to bears my mind into sewing for others making over 100 mask n baby blankets
@feisty76 My greatest challenge is being near my kids/grandkids and not being able to really spend time with them. My daughters, Mom & Auntie who helps care for them, have been fabulous keeping is connected with pictures, videos, calls & Zoom. The 16 mo old now grabs Auntie's phone and starts poking buttons when he wants her to call so he can wave to us! Sometimes I just drive to their house and play with the 4 yo at a safe distance through the front door - jumping, counting, etc, but it's not the same as hugs from all of them.
I also designed, sewed & am finishing a quilt for the almost 4 yo for his big-boy bed. That has entertained me for the better part of a week, and I need to finish by the end of the month for his birthday. Then I will finish a "Grandma Bear" for the little guy, made from his preemie sleeper that he wore home from the hospital - his big brother reminded me that "he needs one like mine." I hope my arthritic thumb & neck hold out to get these done!
I feel so sorry for you and your friend. I have a good friend who is struggling to care for her husband with dementia, and try to connect with her every day or so. Is there anything you can do remotely for your friend?
Sue
What is sunshine? We haven't had any for a while and people are really depressed. Not only that, our arthritis and fibromyalgia really kick in during this rainy period. We are blessed that we weren't flooded as many have been. My grandson, who has four children, was a victim of flooding in his home. They lost a lot of appliances and other things. I pray they move to another place, not close to the river. He purchased this place because it was cheaper--so he thought!!! Not so, when you lose so many things in a flood. Thank God his family is safe and sound. My step-son and his wife were stationed in Saudi Arabia for quite a while when they were both in their air force. My grandson was in Kuwait in the service and married a girl he met. They have three of the most beautiful children we have ever seen. They have moved to America as she has cancer of the bone and had to go to the Mayo Clinic in Florida.
My husband just yell at me: Sunshine!
I have watched soo many things on Netflix. What have you watched? I think the first thing I watched was Mid Wives. I really like that show. I have seen some episodes over again. I feel as if I know the Midwives.
I keep telling myself I am going to the basement and get into the many toy boxes and separate the toys according to age and donate them to the poor. I hate going to the basement by myself. My husband refuses to do anything I want. We live together but do not do much together except have meals. He and I do not like the same TV programs so he has his and I have mine. I love Love Stories and things on Netflix such as Mid Wives and he prefers Arnold what's his name in fighting shows. UGH. I do not care for fighting shows at all. I watched Trolls by myself. My grandkids loved it so much--I watched it and love the music. That's what makes me feel good. My friend and I watched a movie maybe Mary Poppins. She's 94. We are in the same Bible study and love the same things. She is the mother of seven and I am the mother of four.
@woogie - I agree - I hate cloudy days and don't feel as well as when the sun shines. We have been lucky in a way, to have a drier Spring, but we need some rain...
May I ask, why do you need to separate the toys by age? Where we are, the thrift stores will take unsorted as long as not broken. Mine go to the local transitional living organization - people moving from homelessness to transitional housing to independent housing - they love educational toys, puzzles, books and the old stand-bys like Legos and Fisher-Price, any kind of cars and trucks, etc. Or don't do the sorting in the basement - just bring the boxes up to a spare room, porch or the garage and go through them where it is more pleasant.
In evenings I sit nearby and do things on my computer or phone while my husband watches TV as I mostly don't watch anyway. Today I will finish my grandson's new quilt, so for the next couple evenings I will be finishing the binding - lots of hand sewing. I suppose I could do it by machine, but I call it a form of meditation - as I sew, I think about the person I am making it for.
Now out to pot a few plants for the patio.
Sue