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Anyone else feel like this?
I find myself constantly thinking an obsessing about SOMETHING. Even when watching TV...I find myself not paying attention, because I am thinking of something else. I have to go on my laptop to look something up. For example lately I have been thinking a lot about weather bipolar people can have successful romantic relationships long term, so I am obsessing about looking up personal stories from bipolar people who are in long term relationships or married. It's always something I am thinking about. My mind can almost never just be blank. I used to obsess about my weight, and eating habits and felt like I was defined by how much I weigh. I am working on being happy no matter what size I am and am finding myself much happier. Now, I am defining myself by being bipolar. I need to just focus on being a regular PERSON, and not my mental issues. Can anyone relate? I am making it a goal to stop doing it so much, and make an effort to just RELAX. |
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Look up mindfulness. "making an effort to relax" is an oxymoron. You cannot do that.
Mindfulness literature would tell you about observing without judgment, just being with you, with yourself, and just the way you are, etc. Say, just observe your breathing the way it is and stay with your breath. Do not try to breathe more deeply but just observe the way you breathe without WILLING to breathe any differently. "making an effort" = willing, and that is not the best way to go (plus, it is not possible) On a completely separate note, if you are watching TV and not paying attention, why don't you turn off the TV? |
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Sometimes I'm not sure if I remember how to relax or what such a thing feels like.
Everyone from my co-workers to my chiropractor is constantly telling me I just need to relax. Even got "Cool your jets!" from a safety training instructor here at work once. __________________ BIG changes on the horizon Hopin' it all goes well... Oxcarbazepine: 300mg 2x/day Fish Oil, Vitamin D3, Magnesium, Lipitor, BEta-Blocker |
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I know what you mean. My mind never shuts up. I only find relief while reading a good book.
As far as people w/ BiPolar having long relationships, the answer is yes. I have been married for 20 years in May. We have been together 24 years. I have BiPolar. |
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Thanks! It's nice to know it's possible
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As time goes on, I become more aware of my feelings, and am getting better at identifying how I feel at that point in time. I am becoming more aware that I obsess too much. When I say I am making an effort to relax, I mean I am making an effort not to pick up my computer and google everything like how to stop binge eating...etc. I am trying to read a book, watch tv and trying to concentrate on that activity and enjoy it without my mind wandering. |
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I obsess over everything as well. Right now I'm obsessed with the fact that I think my husband is having an affair, even though hes not. I can't stop thinking about it, making senerios in my head. It sucks
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So yea, now I am paranoid when I think of the guy I am seeing talking to other girls, or female friends of his. I don't ever bring it up because I don't want him to think I am crazy and possessive. I don't want to be that way. But I can't help it |
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Do you have a T ? A good Therapist can help you work on being obsessed and the non stop running mind.
Biggest thing that has helped me is Mindfulness.. Try to get outside that always helps slooooow things down in your mind. __________________ Helping others gets me out of my own head ~ |
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No I don't have a therapist. I just see my family dr, he was the one who prescribed my meds. I see him every month or so to see how I am doing and adjust meds if needed.
I do love being outside, I feel much more calm. Now that spring is here and warmer weather is coming, I hope to get outside more. I always feel much more depressed and anxious in the winter time. |
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Just some advice.. A regular Doctor just doesn't know enough about Mental illness and medications to treat most anyone.
I think everyone on the board is ready for some sunshine and getting out doors __________________ Helping others gets me out of my own head ~ |
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JustWantToBeNormal, yes, it's possible to have a long-term marriage that really works. There's no reason that you shouldn't, but I agree with Christina that you need to have therapy to get rid emotionally of the terrible situation you found yourself in with an X who cheated on you often.
That's probably a major cause of traumatic stress syndrome, and you need help to realize that you made the very human mistake of falling in love with someone who was unstable--big time. You'll hear us say that meditation is a very good way to help alleviate the obsessive thinking and checking into many things. Be glad that you can do that! Depression leads us into the "blahs"--no interest, just stale and empty. You never want that to happen. Take care and keep working on calming your system and thoughts. |
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then, try a physical activity instead of watching a TV or reading a book. That would help better. |
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JustWantToBeNormal, I just read several articles on Meditation and would like to recommend one to you. I think you might find it under this website:
http://www.buddanet.net/psymed1.htm It's an article by Jack Kornfield called "Even the Best Meditators Have Old Wounds to Heal". I found it helpful in understanding how meditation brings one to "a complex path of opening and awakening". There are several safe sites regarding meditation. You might wish to investigate a couple of them. Take care. |
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^That. Meditation does help... When I allow myself to focus on it!
I totally understand. Even when the thoughts aren't racing, it's like they're always going. I also have OCD & anxiety issues so my obsessing is more like worry, but I got ya. Also, I've been with my boyfriend (technically fiancé) for 7 years, it's pretty clear neither of us are going anywhere. He's seen me at my absolute worst, so at this point I feel pretty safe that I won't ever scare him off. Just takes the right person <3 |
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i had that problem when i was depressed. that was 2 years ago. i am not taking any meds but now i am bit manic and i dont feel that problem. i am overconfident,too positive,hopeful but dont feel like i am thinking about two things at a time.
__________________ I am lost in my own mind ! Hypo-mania and Depression are alike a Knife of Dreams ! Dx - Bipolar II I'm not feeling well ... I got pain !!! Effie, We all got pain !!!!! |
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