Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Personal Experiences => Topic started by: Shula on June 25, 2013, 10:31:52 AM
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I've had a stressful few weeks, and my anxiety levels have been increasing. I've tried some Mindfulness meditations, just to try to clear my head a bit, and they do seem to help relax me. Has anyone else tried Mindfulness? Are there any books or other resources you could recommend?
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I did read an article by Oprah about her journey learning mindfulness. It was very interesting but I think it's very difficult to learn to do properly.
It's something that interests me but really not sure where to start.
Honeyb
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Thanks for posting, honeybun.
Taking HRT had really helped reduce my anxiety symptoms, but I've got a lot going on, and a lot of changes to deal with, which always gets me on edge.
I've touched on Mindfulness during yoga, and the meditations and breathing techniques I've tried do make me feel better, but only while I'm doing them. It's very hard to maintain a quiet mind!
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That's my problem. I just can't get my mind to stop whirring. I start off ok but then I drift and end up going over all my problems.
I find meditation difficult. I have looked to see if anyone does lessons in my area but no luck. Yoga yes....but this is different.
I have read a few books though.
I think I need to win the lottery and then take myself off to a retreat to learn how.
Some chance.... ::)
Honeyb
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I agree honeybun - I have tried Mindfulness but it's hard to think of nothing and when I was having the hypnotherapy sessions, the lady said that this is not unusual - easier to think of nothing if you are a buddhist monk but harder in our modern environment. My mind has been calmer since being on the sertraline, although the anxiety comes and goes depending on what I am doing. Work seems particularly stressful at the moment. I am waiting for an appointment with the NHS psychologist - at the recommendation of my GP - so it will be interesting to see where that takes me.
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Hi there
I have tried mindfulness and find it wonderful. I had downloaded the practices onto my phone and when going through an especially rough time at work , I aim to do one every day. I have also tried to remember to do one every day on holidays ....it has really helped me alot.
Charlie xxx
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I've also downloaded quite a few meditations, but have neglected it recently, so I'm going to try to practice daily for a couple of weeks.
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I recommend Pema Chodren CDs for listening at night. A great one is Don't Bite the Hook on minimizing anger and staying in the now. A Buddhist nun with a wicked sense of humor. She has lots of CDs. Really help me a lot.