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"Been through bad time lately with suffering with this. Dark thoughts as well. I know some posters on here suffer with this. Anyone come through the other side of this shit?

"A number of posters have been yellow carded and told to stay off this thread unless they have anything constructive to add.This is a thread that has been very useful to so many, for any other posters with scores to settle, argue on another thread. This thread is sacrosant.Thank you"
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Thanks for all.your advice folks. Will talk to.the school tomorrow
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I suggested it and just got a filthy.look then she bunged on an Avengere DVD and that was the end of that
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"Debs - has your daughter considered yoga? It’s a good way to get a bit fit, feel good about oneself and control anxiety. There’s loads of classes on YouTube"
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"goose 9:18 Mon Mar 2 Re: Anxiety/depression Agreed, my experience has found that the whole focus on mental health in the media and workplace is having the opposite effect. When I’ve been open about the practical issues caused by my own wonky brain people just roll their eyes and go blah blah blah, mental health bandwagon etc. The thing is there is a difference between wanting sympathy and wanting to take positive and practical steps to overcome issues caused by wonky brains. Nowadays though not you mention anything everyone just labels you as some kind of self pitying attention seeker."
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"goose 9:18 Mon Mar 2 Indeed, it appears people are ""coming out"" with their mental health illnesses like gay people do when they come out. All a bit cringe worthy."
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"HTTP-5 is pretty good too for a St. John's Wort alternative. May i also suggest the Samaritans freephone 116 123. it's free, 100% confidential. I'm one of them. a listening volunteer doing a shift each week. It can and does help."
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"I tried St Johns Wort for a while. It worked at first but not so much later. The German's swear by it though. With herbal remedies the purity is important. Oxsaw, I smoke quite a bit of weed as it does help with depression and can help to focus, so with that and SJW I'm not surprised that they were feeling good."
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Boycie 12:53 Mon Mar 2 I had other issues but the prospect of full winter did not help and hours on nights basically living in dark. The first full winter since 2002
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Linda Robson throwing herself on the mental health bandwagon this weekend. It’s become the go-to position for any celebrity craving some attention. I fear that their desperate need to be in the papers will cheapen the problems of those who really need help.
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Boycie 12:53 Mon Mar 2 Not recommended for ex-presenters of Love Island.
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"Reasons to stay alive - Matt Haig ,is here for anyone who cannot find a copy , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VEZUTPqHJunZHZdxrgylSgJc05AQ7N9D and for anyone who needs a good read to cheer them up please try among the following WW2 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1dnYL0mjyHCDEYVEaqvV_rCPkZPQkAk-6 Music https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uM8kRZ5A2BYa8D_XehdT4Qb_MnoFebH2 Film TV https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YQm6TrmlOXkTLf2acWy7f80GNwBf_Cck Football https://drive.google.com/open?id=1b3qUlB8KZ5Z4xie5aQnJcLZYxSbPbMtq"
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dont know if its been mentioned but Seasonal Affective disorder is a syndrome that kicks in with winter months and reduced exposure to daylight. Leads to depression and can be mitigated by using a certain type of lamp.
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"Ray Winston ( I think ), Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig, Thank you, read in one sitting. Could relate to his experiences. Non patronising, good information, Only self help book I have bought, outside of NLP. Recommend to all those who know someone with anxiety, despite title it is not all about suicide, more so panic, anxiety, depression. Even if you do not suffer it is a good read to understand your loved ones with depression better. Its good to talk (type). Lavender under the pillow at Night is calming and supposed to aid sleep and anxiety."
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Ask for St Johns wart that works
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"At the risk of sounding even more Walter Mitty than before, before I met my second wife I was involved in running a Herbal distribution company. My 2 partners swore by St. Johns Wort. But I never gave it much credence because they were always stoned. It was very popular with a lot of other people, though, so I guess it had a use."
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"At the risk of sounding even more Walter Mitty than before, before I met my second wife I was involved in running a Herbal distribution company. My 2 partners swore by St. Johns Wort. But I never gave it much credence because they were always stoned. It was very popular with a lot of other people, though, so I guess it had a use."
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"Debs - I also tried St.Johns Wort and didnt really notice any difference, though my brother said he did. When really down I take a similar thing called 5-HTP and I do believe it helps, well, me anyway."
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"Debs, I once tried St John's Wort. I never really noticed any benefit but there are people who swear by it."
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"Debs, I once tried St John's Wort. I never really noticed any benefit but there are people who swear by it."
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Debs - have you discussed this with the school? These days extra time is given in exams for a host of reasons. Middle class parents are lining up. (Even George Osborne's son has been granted it).
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Debs YT guided hypnosis for anxiety and everything else Micheal Seally
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Thanks though
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"Yeah she's good thanks. Just a really pressured time for her with exams coming up. It's mainly biology. Not struggling with it academically, just anything to.do.with bodies, hospitals or anatomy makes her really anxious."
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"Debs, I get anxious about work projects or contracts I'm managing which I drink Peppermint Tea, good for your mental wellbeing apparently along with meditation generally tends to help me. Hope she's ok."
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Has anyone tried any herbal.remedies? Have heard St John's Wort is pretty good. My 16 year old has been telling me she is getting really anxious over one or two.of her GCSE subjects. Just wondering if this would be a possible route to go.down to.help keep her from.getting herself tied up.in knots and unable to focus.
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