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SSRI vs relaxation techniques
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Trillipse, is your work causing you anxiety? I suffer as well and have just given up a job because of the symptoms you describe. Some days I couldn't even get into work because of it. Being a long term anxiety sufferer who does have to take medication, I am slowly trying to get to grips withall the things that cause me anxiety, and if possible eliminate them - not easy when it's your job, I know.
Exercise is extremely beneficial. A long brisk walk works better than any medication. I also listen to music a great deal and have a good disco dance (all by myself) this really helps. I have also completely given up coffee. Soothing music whilst I go to sleep at night also helps.
I totally understand your condition.... Mine anxiety can get out of hand, but I was shown a few different techniques of relaxation. These are things that you need to do over a course of weeks and not just every now and then. The thing is, they have to be right for you...
The first thing I learned was to slow my breathing down from 13 breathes down to 4 per minute..... after about a week of doing this morning and night, I found that this started to benefit me... After this, it started to get easier for me to begin relaxing. I also used soundscapes or music to go thru some breathing excercises.
From here, I am learning about self hypnosis to control pain (this is how all this started....) and this has also helped with calming those adrenaline rushes that happen for no apparent reason...
....These techniques, in conjunction with the SSRI's, have really helped. I also found talking to a counsellor was able to keep me on track as it gave me someone to both report to and talk to about my case.....
If you are looking for more information:
http://www.anxietypanic.com/index.html
Also, here is one link from a radio program about stress and its effects on the body - very interesting physical side effects.
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/science/ss/stories/s51013.htm
(there are 3 parts)
And lastly, here is a website with info on depression and anxiety - if you go to the factsheets, you'll find some great info that'll definately help!
http://www.beyondblue.org.au/index.aspx
(sorry it's such a long response!!)
I hope that this info helps you!! :-)
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