New to the centre
New to the centre
Hi I am an anxiety and depression suffer trying to get started the dr put me on Zoloft and that didn’t agree with me ,after having an operation I redeveloped all the horrible feelings but I have the cds from about 6 years ago when I had the same episodes I can go to sleep at night ok but the anxiety wakes me spontainiously in a panicked state and that is how my day begins so I do my breathing and relax@tion exercise tell myself it is ok and try to relax get up have a shower but find it hard disturbing the house hold at such an early hr,, my mind is racing and like dreaming half awake and half asleep, forcing myself to eat have lost 7 kg but looking on the bright side there because I am over weight. Feel quite alone would like very much to link up with someone with similar symptoms
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Re: New to the centre
Hi Cherry,
Thank you for writing and introducing yourself. Sorry to hear about the panic waking you up. That is so very scary. Great job using relaxation to calm and comfort yourself. I always found selftalk in the middle of the night so very hard to manage. Sometimes just getting up and getting a glass of water and doing some light reading or listening to the radio can help interrupt the negative thoughts. I found not turning on brights light or loud sounds helped me get back to rest mode. My waking hour always seemed to be around 3:30 am. Not fun. Keep practicing relaxation and the 6 steps from lesson 2. How are you doing with lesson 3 and positive selftalk?
Thank you for writing and introducing yourself. Sorry to hear about the panic waking you up. That is so very scary. Great job using relaxation to calm and comfort yourself. I always found selftalk in the middle of the night so very hard to manage. Sometimes just getting up and getting a glass of water and doing some light reading or listening to the radio can help interrupt the negative thoughts. I found not turning on brights light or loud sounds helped me get back to rest mode. My waking hour always seemed to be around 3:30 am. Not fun. Keep practicing relaxation and the 6 steps from lesson 2. How are you doing with lesson 3 and positive selftalk?
Coach Chris
coachchris@stresscenter.com
coachchris@stresscenter.com
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Re: New to the centre
Hi Cherry,
I know what you are going through. In October l started with mild depression that led up to anxiety attacks and anxious feelings. I too lost about nine (9) pounds and wasn't eating very much. I started on the program in October and l am proud to say l am on week three (3) and l can say that my eating is back to normal but l still have some anxious feelings especially hearing about other peoples health problems. Week three (3) teaches you about positive thinking and l am not going to lie it's hard to break the habit of negative thinking but every time a negative thought comes to my mind l try and turn it around with a positive thought. Wishing you well in the program and just post if you need to talk. Take Care,
I know what you are going through. In October l started with mild depression that led up to anxiety attacks and anxious feelings. I too lost about nine (9) pounds and wasn't eating very much. I started on the program in October and l am proud to say l am on week three (3) and l can say that my eating is back to normal but l still have some anxious feelings especially hearing about other peoples health problems. Week three (3) teaches you about positive thinking and l am not going to lie it's hard to break the habit of negative thinking but every time a negative thought comes to my mind l try and turn it around with a positive thought. Wishing you well in the program and just post if you need to talk. Take Care,
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Re: New to the centre
Hello Cherry,
You mentioned that you fall asleep ok but wake up panicked? I have the same issue, only the panic starts immediately upon sleep, almost like the relaxed state triggers activity in the mind! I know that sounds counterintuitive. As soon as my heart starts racing and the tightness forms across my chest, I begin the 1,2 and 1-4 breathing. I change positions in bed and start imagining something pleasant. It’s been working!!! It’s been years since I’ve been able to daydream and imagine wonderful things.
I wish you all the best in this program,
Sincerely, Patrice
You mentioned that you fall asleep ok but wake up panicked? I have the same issue, only the panic starts immediately upon sleep, almost like the relaxed state triggers activity in the mind! I know that sounds counterintuitive. As soon as my heart starts racing and the tightness forms across my chest, I begin the 1,2 and 1-4 breathing. I change positions in bed and start imagining something pleasant. It’s been working!!! It’s been years since I’ve been able to daydream and imagine wonderful things.
I wish you all the best in this program,
Sincerely, Patrice
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Re: New to the centre
Love the breathing and the visualization! Great job using all of the tools!
Coach Chris
Coach Chris
Coach Chris
coachchris@stresscenter.com
coachchris@stresscenter.com