Springer80
Diamond Member
Hi,
I did baths, yoga, sport etc....then massage, then the chiropractor to get my spine and neck cracked (best 40 quid I ever spent :) ). However, these are all outside in not inside out. I tried buddhist meditation, saunas, dancing (that was good). Then I got into long distance walking. The last thing I was planning before my body collapsed in on itself was walking 600 miles from England to Berlin for the bi-annual European Society of Trauma and Dissociation.
Now I do yoga, sauna, meditation, swimming, occasional cardio and toning classes, the light end of things basically.
If you find yourself thinking you can push the tension out by 'exorcising' it with physical exertion then just be careful. Your muscles and nervous system will already have taken a pounding. Get yourself checked out first. Constant adrenaline is a false state for your body, if you keep going on it too much you are burning your motor out. It's like putting too much voltage through a lower amp fuse. It's tricky cos you have to do something with it, oterwise your twithcy, hyper, irratable and cant sleep. Just see how worn your fuse is before you move into anything really drastic (look at things like bi-phasic response, these are states your nervous system goes into as they get fatigued to try and kick start you, acting on them (which I couldn't help) can just lead you into a crash).
I've just starting down the road of Sensori motor body physco therapy is something that is emotional/muscle based. Shiatsu and somatic body therapy is also supposed to be good.
Good luck! ...
I did baths, yoga, sport etc....then massage, then the chiropractor to get my spine and neck cracked (best 40 quid I ever spent :) ). However, these are all outside in not inside out. I tried buddhist meditation, saunas, dancing (that was good). Then I got into long distance walking. The last thing I was planning before my body collapsed in on itself was walking 600 miles from England to Berlin for the bi-annual European Society of Trauma and Dissociation.
Now I do yoga, sauna, meditation, swimming, occasional cardio and toning classes, the light end of things basically.
If you find yourself thinking you can push the tension out by 'exorcising' it with physical exertion then just be careful. Your muscles and nervous system will already have taken a pounding. Get yourself checked out first. Constant adrenaline is a false state for your body, if you keep going on it too much you are burning your motor out. It's like putting too much voltage through a lower amp fuse. It's tricky cos you have to do something with it, oterwise your twithcy, hyper, irratable and cant sleep. Just see how worn your fuse is before you move into anything really drastic (look at things like bi-phasic response, these are states your nervous system goes into as they get fatigued to try and kick start you, acting on them (which I couldn't help) can just lead you into a crash).
I've just starting down the road of Sensori motor body physco therapy is something that is emotional/muscle based. Shiatsu and somatic body therapy is also supposed to be good.
Good luck! ...