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Old Sep 17, 2017, 10:34 AM
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What tools do you find helpful, OTHER than medication, to enable you to have a better quality of life.

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Old Sep 17, 2017, 10:40 AM
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Exercise
Meditation
Working a part-time job
Talking it through with someone when going through a rough time
Reading
Playing computer games that I enjoy
Getting enough sleep
Keeping up with personal hygiene

That's what has come to my mind for now. I'm sure there's more.
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Old Sep 17, 2017, 12:35 PM
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That s a hard question. When I'm feeling good it's obviously so much easier. I'm motivated and feel proud of myself for getting things done and being "normal".

Gratitude list in my head of what I have.
Being affectionate with family. Reaching out to family.
Working out
Look nice, make up, hair ok
Connections with friends (hard for me unless I'm asking how they're doing).
Being sociable and friendly in general.
Studying German on Duolingo (free) and history on Great Courses (Not free)
Being on a schedule. Doing what I'm "supposed" to be doing.
Tackling my messy house. I live in clutter and it brings me down.

When I'm depressed? It's sooooooo much harder. I'm always floored how I can be such a different "me". I TRY to do a few things:

Gratitude list of my blessings even if I have to really search. Ugh.

Keep myself looking at least clean. I have kids and I don't want to "look" the way I feel. For me, feeling greasy and coated just weighs me down more.

I stay on here a lot and try to post at least a little bit. That's hard for me. This place lifts me up though. It's good to be able to reach out and get support. Otherwise I'm isolated.

Sleep, sleep and sleep. It helps me out a lot. I try not to languish in bed though.

I look at funny cat videos. Sounds weird but it helps a little! I love my cats and they help too. I never feel completely lonely and can even crack a smile.

Books on tape, TV, Great Courses lessons. Keep my mind somewhat occupied.

MAKE myself look at YouTube videos showing drawing techniques. I love to draw.

TRY to do guided meditation for anxiety.

Keep up with meds and am better about taking magnesium and Source Naturals Wellness.

Go outside at least a little. I have a deck where I can sit for a bit. Fresh air. Mindfulness of birds, wind etc....

Hmmmmm.... I need to print out my own list for reference. When I'm down this list is a chore in wet sand.
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Old Sep 17, 2017, 01:01 PM
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There are many good suggestions there. I hope something listed helps you.
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Old Sep 17, 2017, 01:03 PM
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Hi everyone,

What tools do you find helpful, OTHER than medication, to enable you to have a better quality of life.

Thanks,
Fuzzy
fuzzy now we are getting down to business...
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and 9 out of 10 don't even know it..i don't know about the uk
this prediabetes puts us at risk for anxiety and depression...
we need to check to see if this is a problem for each one of us......
this is a tool that can be lifesaving to be able to control your metabolism....
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Old Sep 18, 2017, 08:03 PM
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Sleep. Guarding my sleep and cultivating its quality.
Routine. It involves a number of the activities suggested by others in this thread.
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Old Sep 19, 2017, 11:12 AM
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Deep presure can help with anxiety. I wish I had the hug machine of Temple Grading
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Old Sep 19, 2017, 11:20 AM
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Deep presure can help with anxiety. I wish I had the hug machine of Temple Grading
Have you tried a weighted blanket? Many people find them comforting.
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