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09-02-2019 10:34 PM
09-02-2019 10:34 PM
Re: coping with "psychosis"
I I feel for you @Eden1919, I remember what it was like being in a totally new environment and being really unsettled. It sends already heightened awareness into overdrive. I know this may seem foolish but I’ve recently started meditating and although it doesn’t get rid of voices or icky hyperaware feelings, I can visualise going somewhere else for a short while. I usually visualise a nice beach somewhere.
Psychosis can really be sucky at times.
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12-02-2019 10:18 AM
12-02-2019 10:18 AM
Re: coping with "psychosis"
@Queenie Yeah sometimes I can meditate other times I just can’t. It really does suck. I am having trouble with everything now and idk what is left to do oh well I guess this is just going to be my life.
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01-04-2019 08:01 AM - edited 01-04-2019 08:02 AM
01-04-2019 08:01 AM - edited 01-04-2019 08:02 AM
Re: coping with "psychosis"
How are you going Eden?
I have found reading some of these articles helpful and contacted the writer:
https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/jayashri-kulkarni/publications/
I got late onset psychosis with perimenopause. She has helped a lot with the symptoms so far and I have a SKYPE session with her this week.
There is only one psychiatrist in Australia working in the field of mental health and hormones that I know of. No-one else seems to know about it.
Best wishes
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