Exercise is hands down the single most useful thing for me in managing my stress cup... ((
The ptsd cup explanation <<< if you haven’t read this, yet.))
Daily
- the daily bleeding of stress before it can build up
PRN
- quick venting of stressors / blowing off steam as things come up
- burning off fight/flight chemicals in my bloodstream after I’ve been flooded with them
That said?
- If my anxiety is running hot I have to be very careful not to
over-do it, venturing into self-harm territory AND I have to be careful what
type of exercise I’m doing,.. because things I love normally can simply be too much.
- Certain types of exercise and I don’t get on. Either normally, or just when my anxiety is up.
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So that’s me. I’ve read other people having issues with exercise
stimulating their fight/flight response, especially when it’s newish to them & their only real experience with their heart pounding in their chest is in fear & pain. Increased Heart Rate?
Clearly this is a life or death situation!!! (No, brain. No. It isn’t.) Those I’ve known who have worked through it have done so by treating it like a trigger... coming at it slowly, so that their body can learn that not
all boom bada boom is BIG BAD boom bada boom. Some, in point of fact, is just plain fun.
However... since you just started a new med? I’d think that’s likely to be playing a part in this. To oversimplify... it may be lifting you up out of the depression, then when you lift yourself up the added boost from the meds is pushing you to the next level. IE Anxiety. I may not be, but it’s something to keep in mind as a possibility. Talk with your doc about it. Meds that do that (lift a person up a level, regardless of what level they’re at... low to neutral, or neutral to anxious) are pretty notorious for doing so.