There is some genuine good advice here brothers. Stay strong.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51873799
Just to repeat that there is really good advice in this link for anyone struggling with anxiety.
There is some genuine good advice here brothers. Stay strong.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-51873799
Everyone struggling has my full sympathy as I know what a bitch anxiety can be. It just makes it all the more bizarre that I seem to be coping a lot better than the majority when I have a history of anxiety and more specifically, health anxiety.
The bottom of the hamster cage
As I said on the anxiety thread, I can deal with real emergencies - it is the irrational fears you can't deal with. We are used to worrying and have methods to try and cope with it. But those worries are theoretical and in our heads. You try and reassure yourself but keep getting a "What If?" coming back. When the worries are real and being dealt with and discussed with others then the reassurance seems to work. We know what we are supposed to do, what the risks are and can just get on with it. I am genuinely more worried about getting something else seriously wrong in the next few months and not being able to see a doctor. Welcome to the messed up head of an anxiety sufferer.Interestingly I've heard and/or read a few times from those who are often anxious and they are coping just fine. The rationale was that for those who regularly suffer with anxiety, this situation is kinda normal for them. For those who don't suffer anxiety, this is all a bit WTF?!?
How is your head right now? How are you feeling?
To be honest, I'm struggling a wee bit. Staying strong for the kids, wife etc but I found myself in tears while watching the 10 o'clock news last night and I feel constantly under pressure. I'm sure I'll be OK but I admit that I am feeling a bit over whelmed. We have food, we have everything we need but something is nagging at the back of my head. Maybe I have watched and read to many "End of the world" books and films? NSC has helped to keep me smiling (Thank you all for that) but without football the void that it filled in my life seems now to be filling up with fear and confusion. Sorry if that sound a little over dramatic but it's how I feel today. Any advice welcome!
Anyone need to open up, go for it. No judgments here, just support please.
I feel better already just sharing that small amount on here, thanks NSC.
Spot on Mikey.
If I'm in the car I put music on rather than the news programmes and as I am retired and spend a lot of time at home,I do my favourite crossword, catch up on some good TV programmes I have previously missed, do the garden etc. etc.
Limiting ones exposure to the news is absolutely key, especially if one is prone to anxiety.
Best wishes to you and your family, whatever your circumstances.
It's difficult, really difficult.
I massively limit news consumption now - I haven't watched news on the TV for over a week now. I catch a couple of hourly news updates on the radio - they are short, but provide the key points.
Get outside whenever you can, ideally somewhere predominantly green. I have a dog so need to walk him 3 or 4 times a day and I run once a day too (sometimes combining a dog walk and a run) - it really helps to clear the head and lift spirits.
Read, listen to and watch light-hearted stuff that will make you smile and laugh.
Bingo! Yeah, I like my Radio 2 but definitely have to turn off 12-2, Nihal on R5 but not even that at the moment, stick the music on shuffle and think of better times