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Thank you, everyone.
Listening to sounds around me is good. If iI feel really bad then it seems any music at all sets my nerves more on edge, but sounds are OK.
Venusian, I find repetitive doodling surprisingly calming too, when I'm at home. Also colouring, especially geometric patterns (I have colouring books for adults from Amazon). It must do something to my brain because as long as I have plenty of time and quiet to do it in, it's as effective as taking medication.
Unfortunately, I've had to take medication the last couple of days but that wasn't surprising because I had to deal with some major stress at work on top of everything else. I'm going back to the non-chemical ways this week (as long as you don't count mints!)
Thank you for all the ideas, I really appreciate it.
Hashi
Listening to sounds around me is good. If iI feel really bad then it seems any music at all sets my nerves more on edge, but sounds are OK.
Venusian, I find repetitive doodling surprisingly calming too, when I'm at home. Also colouring, especially geometric patterns (I have colouring books for adults from Amazon). It must do something to my brain because as long as I have plenty of time and quiet to do it in, it's as effective as taking medication.
Unfortunately, I've had to take medication the last couple of days but that wasn't surprising because I had to deal with some major stress at work on top of everything else. I'm going back to the non-chemical ways this week (as long as you don't count mints!)
Thank you for all the ideas, I really appreciate it.
Hashi