How's everyone doing? A good week weather wise always lifts the spirits
I've been struggling a lot recently. Never really getting to the bottom of my symptoms or finding anything that boosts my energy levels or concentrates my mind
Something I've explored over the last week or so is ADHD. And when I reflect on my youth and time in school it makes so much sense.
Frustratingly there's only a private route so looking at funding options for that now. Just wondering if ahyone else ever presented symptoms of depression and anxiety but actually uncovered another condition?
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Thread: Depression and anxiety
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02-06-2023 06:29 PM #1891
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02-06-2023 08:57 PM #1892This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Struggling a bit just now, TBH, mostly due to turmoil at work.
I work for a small company and we've had a number of resignations due to the mad behaviour of the owner, plus the fact we're continually paid late (I'm now waiting for both April and May salary).
Unfortunately, the people leaving have been replaced with talentless 'yes men', which empowers the bullying behaviour of the CEO. I've spent the last few weeks trying to defend my younger, more timid colleagues from this pr1ck but it gets you down after a while.
I realise people are going through a lot worse than I am, though.
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03-06-2023 11:28 AM #1893This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Would just say, your last sentence there, those downward social comparisons that we often indulge in, 'there's always someone worse off' and so on, are not normally productive. You don't have to compare what you're going through with someone else's struggles to validate it mate. It can coccasionally even lead to guilt, 'Ive got no right to feel this way when others are etc.'. Things are not great at the moment and you've got a perfect right to recognise it and air it. Hope things change for you soon. They don't grow on trees but a new job would sound good wouldn't it?
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03-06-2023 12:10 PM #1894This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don't know what kind of man the young Keith M that I knew as a boy turned into, but I'm certain he is a thoroughly decent human being judging by the kid that I knew.
Look after yourself digga.
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03-06-2023 01:40 PM #1895
Thanks for your responses, guys, it's much appreciated.
And no, Paul, I haven't changed a bit from that weird little boy you were at school with ;-)
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05-06-2023 10:59 AM #1896
Pal of mine is starting online CBT, but with a twist. There is no sound or vision, only text.
Anyone had any experience of this?
My own view is that therapy almost always needs some sort of visual or verbal contact, whether that's online, phone, or face-to-face. Otherwise, there is a risk of clues in body language, voice intonation etc. being missed by either party. It also relies on the literacy and typing skills of both.
It feels like an assembly-line approach to me, which is never a good thing in therapy IMO.
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05-06-2023 04:03 PM #1897This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
GameChange
https://www.gamcare.org.uk/self-help/gamechange/Last edited by stu in nottingham; 05-06-2023 at 04:25 PM.
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06-06-2023 06:19 AM #1898This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-06-2023 06:05 PM #1899This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Cheers mate, much appreciated.
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01-07-2023 08:25 AM #1900
Australia approves the therapeutic use of psilocybin and MDMA.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-02093-8
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14-07-2023 05:17 AM #1901
Having a right time of it with the old insomnia again past few nights, getting quite irritable now after my third night with no sleep. Got a busy few days with work coming up now, got to take the cat to the vet because he’s not well (very lethargic and doesn’t want to do anything, only really moves when he hears food being put out) and that’s stressing me out as well, he’s usually my shadow when this happens, as if he knows I’m struggling but he’s just not in the form for anyone just now. Work today takes me up to Aberdeen and then tomorrow away down to Dumfries, a lot of travelling and I’m just really not in the mood. Scunnered is probably the word for it.
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14-07-2023 07:53 AM #1902
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Sorry to hear this, not getting enough sleep can really undermine mental health. Is it getting to sleep or staying asleep the problem? Everybody’s different but I go to bed at 10 every night and read. I also keep off screens if I can. Just having a routine helps. If I wake up in the night stressed, I try very deep and slow breathing. It does slow things down and eventually helps. There is a pose at the end of yoga practice called the corpse where you lie as still as you can and breathe deep and slow. I do this in the night and it does help. Not sure if any of this helps as everyone is different but hope you get a good nights sleep soon 👍
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14-07-2023 09:03 AM #1903This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-07-2023 10:49 AM #1904This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I tried exercise, listening to self hypnosis apps and videos, relaxation techniques, sleeping tablets the lot and none of it worked, then as quickly as it appeared it went away again, days 3-6 were utter hell
I tested positive for COVID about 10 days later so can only presume it was some symptom of the start of that
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14-07-2023 10:56 AM #1905This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-07-2023 09:06 PM #1906This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’ve used an app called Balance, which has various groupings of mediations, you can choose from a few different people/voices to speak them to you. They’re actually pretty good, I’ve used some of the calming ones and a few of the sleeping ones, and they’ve helped.
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14-07-2023 09:08 PM #1907This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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14-07-2023 09:16 PM #1908This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
fingers crossed for you mate
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17-07-2023 10:51 AM #1909This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
There are no easy solutions to this, so keep in kind this is just a suggestion that occasionally helps me, so thought I'd post it, just in case :) ...
Ive noticed a link between my sleeping habits and the amount of exercise I take. I'm one of the many 'work from home' people and realised there were days where I was hardly ever going out. I now try to have a walk, no matter how short, every lunchtime and every evening, after dinner and find that, while not a cure-all, it does help.
I also realised I was spending too much time staring at my laptop, constantly reading news article about various events and getting stressed out, so had to take some time off for my peace of mind.
I hope you find something that works for you as it must be a bit of a nightmare.Last edited by Keith_M; 17-07-2023 at 05:38 PM.
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17-07-2023 11:32 AM #1910
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I think recent weather hasn’t helped with sleeping. Cooled down again now but I wasn’t getting good sleep either through waking up sweating in the heat/lack of air… or being kept up by noise through needing to have the window open.
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17-07-2023 08:56 PM #1911
Have managed to get a couple of hours for the past two nights, played golf today and then drove up to Fort William for a wee break with the mrs to unwind. Sat having a pint and had chicken balmoral for dinner, feel quite content and settled so hopefully will be out like a light tonight. Thanks for all the suggestions everyone, much appreciated
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25-07-2023 11:47 AM #1914
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I'd advise using this site less tbh. It's pretty much post after post of bad, angry or depressing news. Yes there is a massive amount to be angry ect about. But there is a disconnect between this site and outside.
You can't just focus on the negative in the world it'll drive you nuts and reading posts from people trawling every news source to find it is worse.
Edinburgh is beautiful despite what the hundred post thread says, I find it helps me so much going out for a big walk in it.
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25-07-2023 12:11 PM #1915This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And I couldn't agree more on Edinburgh. I'm quite a bit out of the city these days but will occasionally drive into the edge of the city and run into the centre and back out - being in Edinburgh really makes me happier.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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25-07-2023 12:18 PM #1916This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
The right wing media is the one thing that I really get angry about these days but discussing it face to face with like-minded people can be a positive, whereas continually checking your phone to see what's trending on Twitter can be soul destroying.
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25-07-2023 12:56 PM #1917This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It feels a bit like drinking or something though - fine, arguably a positive experience when done in moderation or at the right time. Drinking to excess or when you're already angry and spoiling for a fight then it can become hugely damaging.
Spotting the signs is the key. Like - I'm working from home today and have achieved next to f all today. The anxiety is growing and I have a few commitments later today. This feels like the time to step away from the crack pipe, which is essentially what it is at times.
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25-07-2023 01:09 PM #1918This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
On the flipside, I found doing yoga later in the evening really helped with my sleep. I've never been so fit either as I found it helped me recover better between workouts allowing me to push myself further. Then since the pandemic, I'm back to being a big fat mess
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25-07-2023 09:14 PM #1919This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Last edited by HUTCHYHIBBY; 04-08-2023 at 12:35 PM.
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29-07-2023 10:25 AM #1920
2 contrasting stories in the media today, albeit I know they've been around for a while:-
The first is encouraging, and hopefully is another step on the path towards a proper informed debate on the use of plant medicine:-
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/c...ooms-smdglztg8
Or.... https://archive.ph/v1lIj
The second is much more troubling, and reflects how far we have to go in terms of social and institutional attitudes:-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-66326656Last edited by CropleyWasGod; 29-07-2023 at 10:35 AM.
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