Norman Potting
Well-known member
Citalopram.
...and watching old episodes of "The Fast Show"....
"What do you reckon of that Coronavirus thing..............."
Citalopram.
Waking early after a bad night’s sleep, unable to get back to sleep with thoughts of getting in food for elderly relatives and “Ooh I could get to Sainsbury’s for 7am opening if I got up now” then getting to Sainsbury’s at 0645, already a massive queue and none of the stuff you went for on the shelves anyway = my life the last three days, and breathe. Exercise is good, fresh air.
I understand, I read some good stuff on the BBC - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51873799
I've used some of these things and found them kind of useful. I'd certainly limit social media as best you can - Twitter completely, Facebook, I stick to groups where these things aren't really discussed but even that's tricky!
Drink something doesn’t matter what but the brain needs to engage regarding the intake of fluids and in turn that takes the mind off whatever is bringing the anxiety on
Exercise is the best thing I've found.
I'm really struggling with things at the moment, it comes and goes in waves.
Not really found a way of coping at the moment, just try and avoid the constant bombardment of information and get on with daily life while sticking to the advice.
Cheers, I have seen that and linked to it a couple of times as it is helpful, it's just sticking to it and remembering it that can be the issue.
Fortunately I don't do Facebook and Twitter I can take or leave.
This.
When I got home from work I was talking with the wife, about things being cancelled, School issues, work issues, cancelling holidays, and the wifes season ticket from London to Brighton for work, massive ques, selfish people, homeless & vulnerable people.
It got me down, so I went to bed at 7:30 last night because it was all stressing me out so much.
I did some breathing exercises from a little app I have "relax lite" on the iphone, which helped and I finally fell asleep eventually,
Today I am trying to avoid the news or talking about it, but dropping the daughter off at breakfast club, there is hardly any children, driving to work, the roads are not as busy, drive past Sainsburys, Tesco in Southwick are heaving, knowing we need a shop, and all the these massive changes are going to alter our lives for so long, is driving me mad, I worry about the end result, work, money, health, will my elderly relatives survive, will i...
Oh Jebus, where is football when you need it ?
I spoke to my dad, and he cheered me up a little, saying if he gets it and dies, I will get my inheritance before the deductions of him being sent to a care home in the future.
Not really what I wanted to hear, but it made me chuckle slightly.
I think the breathing exercises, and general exercise, keeping active are going to be key.
Good luck everyone, it is going to be hard.
I'd add one thing, it's not my board, it's not even my club BUT, to help people deal with anxiety issues, maybe there's a case for a corona virus section and then everything else. This place is one I'd like to think of, to some extent, for escapism but right now with the plethora of threads on the subject, it's little different to FB or Twitter. Just an observation not a criticism.
If you want a natural approach, rather than prescription meds, I recommend any of the following:
CBD Oil
Lemon Balm
Valerian
They are all effective and with fewer side effects than Paroxetine, for example.
Mediatation is also effective.
If you want a natural approach, rather than prescription meds, I recommend any of the following:
CBD Oil
Lemon Balm
Valerian
They are all effective and with fewer side effects than Paroxetine, for example.
Mediatation is also effective.
This.
When I got home from work I was talking with the wife, about things being cancelled, School issues, work issues, cancelling holidays, and the wifes season ticket from London to Brighton for work, massive ques, selfish people, homeless & vulnerable people.
It got me down, so I went to bed at 7:30 last night because it was all stressing me out so much.
I did some breathing exercises from a little app I have "relax lite" on the iphone, which helped and I finally fell asleep eventually,
Today I am trying to avoid the news or talking about it, but dropping the daughter off at breakfast club, there is hardly any children, driving to work, the roads are not as busy, drive past Sainsburys, Tesco in Southwick are heaving, knowing we need a shop, and all the these massive changes are going to alter our lives for so long, is driving me mad, I worry about the end result, work, money, health, will my elderly relatives survive, will i...
Oh Jebus, where is football when you need it ?
I spoke to my dad, and he cheered me up a little, saying if he gets it and dies, I will get my inheritance before the deductions of him being sent to a care home in the future.
Not really what I wanted to hear, but it made me chuckle slightly.
I think the breathing exercises, and general exercise, keeping active are going to be key.
Good luck everyone, it is going to be hard.
Think if anyone is anxious about this thing they should maybe try limiting themselves to watching the news no more than twice a day, and frequently stepping outside into the fresh air and seeing life carrying on pretty much as normal. Old ladies walking their dogs in the park. Mums pushing little kids in pushchairs round the shops, that kind of thing. And now that everything's pretty much locked down, the media are going to have to try and find other things to write and broadcast about, now that they've successfully managed to scare the crap out of the anxious
Yeah, life is really strange atm, everything I normally go to is cancelled/postponed/closed. I wake up a bit anxious about putting the news on, but have to. As for shopping, apart from specific items (I need shampoo) I am just buying what is in the shop(s) .... I have been eating some weird meals, but I'm eating, I have food.
Agree, exercise is very good and fresh air, and checking NSC on a daily basis of course
Take care
Exercise is the best thing I've found.