Biscuit Barrel
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Thought I'd bounce this thread. Like other posters on here in recent days, I've gone through a protracted phase of personal trouble. It's reassuring and depressing in equal measure knowing that many others are going through similar - or worse.
One question I do want to know from those of you who have in/directly experienced mental health difficulties...can I ask if the problems ever disappear completely? Like, do you know whether it's possible to be 'cured', with or without interventions? Or is it only ever 'managed'?
Thanks
I have suffered with anxiety since around 2002 (see post #53). One of the scariest thoughts that I used to have was that I would spend the rest of my life in a constant state of anxiety.
I am pleased to say that I have now made a near (very near) full recovery. I can now live my life pretty much as I did before I was struck down with my illness. I am aware that it could return at any time, but at least I know that if it does, then I can get better again.
I started my road to recovery by having 1 to 1 CBT counselling. In January 2017 I changed my unhealthy life style around and this really kick started my recovery. I stopped eating bad food and started exercising for 1 hour each day. I have lost over 6 stone in weight and I feel great mentally.
Exercise is my medicine. I still do 1 hour each day and I am convinced that it keeps me both mentally and physically fit.
My advise to you is this: You will get better and you will feel better, because no feeling lasts for ever. Everything passes in the end. Good luck and feel free to PM me any time.