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May 17, 2019 09:14AM

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Vanessa wrote: "Having a lot of anxiety today.. Don't know what do to anymore to feel better."
So sorry to hear that! Do you have a therapist? Or a parent or friend that you can reach out to?
So sorry to hear that! Do you have a therapist? Or a parent or friend that you can reach out to?

I feel like I'm bothering them with my anxiety.
Vanessa wrote: "I dont have parents anymore, my dad past away 2 years ago and my mother dont want me in her life. I have friend, but
I feel like I'm bothering them with my anxiety."
I'm so sorry to hear that! It can be scary for both you and your friends but I'm sure they would want to help you as best as they could. Also, consider reaching out to Lifeline! It's free and very helpful. You can text them or call them!
I feel like I'm bothering them with my anxiety."
I'm so sorry to hear that! It can be scary for both you and your friends but I'm sure they would want to help you as best as they could. Also, consider reaching out to Lifeline! It's free and very helpful. You can text them or call them!

Anxiety can be treated with talk therapy, medications and/or support groups. You are not alone.


No, I have this too and I've heard of other people with this. I don't have a name for it but I know that people buy those 'light boxes'? I just changed my light bulbs to more intensive ones. I got 2 led lightbulbs with yellow light and one with white in my room and I turn on yellow light for chilling and white for studying and stuff and it helps a lot actually!

This is just a half solution and a sort of avoidance of the problem because therapy and medication are essential but it helps to make your mind busy. Try some difficult puzzle. Loud, fast music. Cleaning? Take a book and a piece of paper and just start rewriting it. Just whatever makes you focus on something else.
People usually give advice on how to calm down but in my case, I found it much easier to divert attention instead.





Trying to meditate when I'm anxious can often worsen it. I'm like E. I find doing something practical to distract myself helps - especially gardening, or housework if the weather's not so good. It also means the jobs get done which makes me feel better! Sometimes, it's about working off some of the nervous energy - and while I may not feel better at the time, I know that it's doing me good, physically and mentally.


Sorry to hear you are feeling anxiety today. What do you typically do to soothe yourself on the onset? Why do you feel your having a hard time finding things to make you feel better?


You know when an abused dog is rehomed and then given an entirely new name in order to help with the process of recovering? I feel like rehoming myself and adopting a new name.