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Originally Posted by thickntired
Oooo, I love that - I am not defined by my illness. I used to go to AA mtgs in a women's jail. That was the first time I paid attention when a girl said she is not a victim she is a survivor. I also felt weak and mainly afraid to tell anyone what really was going on in my brain. I guess I thought I would be locked up or called a deviant. I was misdiagnosed for many years by many people in the mental health field.
I absolutely agree that improvement almost never comes from a pill alone. A lot of what I did was self-medicate and that made everything worse. Today, I exercise, eat healthy, avoid toxic people & places, and do self-guided meditation. I want to get into yoga and 5x a week I walk on a trail in the woods. I try to keep a schedule, read inspirational and spiritual books about all different religions, and keep the clutter out of my house because it clutters my brain.
I just learned that taking deep breaths really helps anxiety and nerves. On my last inpatient visit my nerves were throwing my blood pressure through the roof. After a nurse intervened, I paid attention and was taking quick, shallow breaths, almost hyperventilating. In the past, I had always just taken a pill or a drink so I had no coping skills to reference.
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It's so good to hear about others making their way through the pain to a better life! That is sometimes what others do not understand...many of us are in PAIN and self medicate - I think others are starting to understand that people abuse drugs and alcohol because they are in pain - not because they are losers.
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“A person is also mentally weak by the quantity of time he spends to sneak peek into others lives to devalue and degrade the quality of his own life.” Anuj Somany
“Psychotherapy works by going deep into the brain and its neurons and changing their structure by turning on the right genes. The talking cure works by "talking to neurons," and that an effective psychotherapist or psychoanalyst is a "microsurgeon of the mind" who helps patients make needed alterations in neuronal networks.” Norman Doidge
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