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Hard to deal with

Nicely put Davit.
 
Sometimes we may default in picturing the worst scenarios.  You evening tomorrow may be more pleasant than you expect it to be.  Try to keep an open mind to the outcome of tomorrow.  It will be great that you are spending some quality time with your mom and family. 
 
 Come back and tell us how it went.  Remember, we will be here to help you out

Jason, Bilingual Health Educator
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Frustration with Exposure Success

sunny123...this is great advice.
 
Pounce, in addition to writing down and recording the your success with accomplishing the things that you want to do, how about you share them with the Pledging tool we have on the website.  Under "Goals" you can make public pledges about what you are working on.  
 
What ever type of tool you use, you should know that you are doing great as many have said before.   Keep sharing all your successes with us.
 
 
 
 


Jason, Bilingual Health Educator
13 years ago 0 223 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
waking with panic

Hi Joe67,

Relaxation techniques before bed and as soon as you open your eyes may help. Something like deep breathing could be really helpful.

Getting into the calmest state before bed may keep your anxiety from rebounding in the AM. You may also want to try journalling your frustrations before employing your relaxation technique at night.

It may take a few tries before your body gets into the habit of being calm. Be sure to also use the program. Session 2 & 3 will teach you to recognize and challenge anxious thoughts.
 
Members, what other techniques have you found effective in situations like this?
 
Joe67, let us know how it goes.

Jason, Bilingual Health Educator
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Managing Anxiety

Members,

Along with the classic symptoms of depression (sadness, feelings of guilt, suicidal thoughts…) most people with depression also have significant anxiety symptoms. Although we tend to think of depression as being a condition of low arousal, slowing down or even hibernation, depression is often associated with high arousal, speeding up and agitation.

On the other hand, people with anxiety disorders commonly experience many of the symptoms associated with depression.

Are you experiencing both sets of symptoms? Are you having trouble managing your symptoms?

Jason, Health Educator
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Hobbies

Hi Shari,
 
I too enjoyed all your posts.  Please keep us updated.
 
It sounds that you have found your passion and, as always, it was the community on this board that lead you to it.
 
I'm really interested in the point at which you decided just to go for it.  Can you share with us what spurred it on.  Can you link any parts of the program to this success? (Others may be able to learn from it)
 
Look forward to hearing more about the chickens.

Jason, Bilingual Health Educator
13 years ago 0 223 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hobbies

Thanks for sharing Shari.
 
I'm sure your words will help others on the boards.
 

Jason, Bilingual Health Educator
13 years ago 0 223 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hello Everyone

Hi peace4all,
 
So great to hear that the program is working for you.  It is sometimes amazing how small changes can have such great impacts on our lives.
 
What parts of the program have you found really helpful in your journey?  What advice would you give members that have just joined?
 
Keep working through the program at your own pace and keep us updated. 

Jason, Bilingual Health Educator
13 years ago 0 223 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
What is Fear?

Members,

We all know what it is like to be afraid. Everyone’s been afraid of something at least once in their lives. And fear is good. It’s a basic human emotion and is just as important as other emotions like happiness, sadness and anger. Our ability to experience fear is very important. Without the ability to experience fear we’d be in big trouble.

Fear is an emotional and physical response that’s common in all animals. It’s been developed over millions of years and has helped humans survive real threats.

If you’re either in fight or flight mode you’ll feel a number of things: an increased heart rate, shortness of breath, sweating, flushing, shaking, restlessness, agitation, edginess or jumpiness. Increased heart rate, breathing & sweating prepare your muscles for action. Flushing, shaking, restlessness and agitation are the result of changes in blood flow and the release of chemicals like adrenaline that prepare your body for maximum effort in a short period of time.

The switch for turning the fear response on is very sensitive. And it’s important to know that fight or flight response doesn’t last very long – a few minutes to a half hour at most. When the fear response (fight or flight) occurs in situations that are not dangerous or life-threatening, it is called a panic attack.

Do you suffer from panic attacks? What are their frequency? How long do they last? Any triggers?

Jason, Bilingual Health Educator
13 years ago 0 223 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Summer time fun!

Hi Sunny123,
 
Sorry to hear you are having one of those off days.  I think journalling is a great idea.
 
If you can, try to take a look at the box breathing exercise in session 10; it may help with staying calm it those tough times/
 
Come back here and post often, if you can, and let us know how it's going.
 

 


Jason, Bilingual Health Educator
13 years ago 0 223 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Simulating panic

Hi Teebs,
 
this is a great topic for discussion.
 
Does anyone have any experience first hand with this part of the program?
 
Please share.


Jason, Bilingual Health Educator