08-04-2024 07:23 PM
08-04-2024 07:23 PM
The post-it notes are a good idea @Former-Member . I'll think about how I could use them without them disappearing into background clutter. I've tended to use lists and a prepopulated mood & activity tracker app, while occasionally using journaling to elucidate plans and strategies. But I've been too low for anything much to register. And "I'll stop procrastinating tomorrow" on repeat doesn't work.
09-04-2024 04:16 AM
09-04-2024 04:16 AM
I hope they can be helpful @Dimity 🌺🙂.. I like them because they’re bright, can be moved around easily, and they’re very much ‘just one thing at a time’.
That is very understandable regarding having a low mood 💜🌺
I have also tried anti procrastination notes, but they haven’t been too effective either … I think it’s because it’s not a descriptive, specific, bite sized activity, and it’s just an ideal that isn’t achievable at the time. That was when I decided to use the singular activity on post it notes in strategic places in the house to see if that helped instead 🙂🌺
take care and I hope today is a better day 💜🌺
15-04-2024 03:15 PM - edited 15-04-2024 03:16 PM
15-04-2024 03:15 PM - edited 15-04-2024 03:16 PM
Hi all! I hope everyone is doing well.
I was hoping to query something and gain some insight into others experience; At approx. 10pm last night I was feeling very anxious and paranoid after reading about the Bondi junction stabbing that occurred over the weekend. My husband and I went to bed and as I was trying to fall asleep I felt stuck, like I couldn’t move out of fear. There were a few times I thought I heard my husband talking to me so asked him to repeat himself and he said he hadn’t said anything to start with. I could also hear noises in the house, like doors opening or things dropping on the floor and he also said he couldn’t hear them either. Eventually I fell asleep.
I’m wondering if anyone has experienced anything similar. I’ve had moments of hearing noises before but never hearing someone talking to me when they aren’t. I also only experience this during heightened fear. Is this a symptom of bipolar and would it be usual for it to only occur during a state of fear and paranoia?
Thanks!
15-04-2024 03:47 PM
15-04-2024 03:47 PM
Hello @Bipolar-II I've experienced that, and like you could rationalise I was mistaken. Many years ago I was prone to occasional psychotic breaks and remain on a small maintenance dose of an antipsychotic, but the mishearing was lower level and momentary.
Yes I was probably more susceptible when highly stressed and anxious. I hope your fears have subsided now the crisis has passed. We can be thankful such incidents are rare, and try to refrain from overreacting in their aftermath. In a crisis, look for the helpers...
Take care.
15-04-2024 03:58 PM
15-04-2024 03:58 PM
Hey @Bipolar-II - I can very much understand the concern, and hearing things that aren't real can definitely be unsettling! @Dimity is onto it with the part about your ability to rationalise it, and about it being more likely during times of increased distress.
If it's something that you're super concerned about, or if it starts to worsen, it might be helpful to chat to your GP or others on your treating team if you have em. It is definitely something that can be managed.
Hope you're looking after yourself today, be super gentle and engage in some self-care if you can. We're here for ya 💜
15-04-2024 04:21 PM
15-04-2024 04:21 PM
Thank you both so much for your replies. I have a very trusting relationship with my
husband so it’s helps to be able to believe him and rationalise that my experiences may not be accurate.
It’s nice to not feel so alone given that these experiences are like you have described, momentary, and are linked to
moments of high distress.
Thank you both for your insight, kind words, support and suggestions. I’ll keep and eye on it and see if there’s patterns or correlations that emerge and will have a chat to my psychiatrist. ❤️
27-05-2024 01:46 PM
27-05-2024 01:46 PM
Hello @Lucylou1
Come and meet some awesome members @Bipolar-II , @Jynx , @Dimity , @Former-Member , @tyme
How are you going with your new diagnosis xx
27-05-2024 03:23 PM
27-05-2024 03:30 PM
27-05-2024 03:39 PM
27-05-2024 03:39 PM
Oh how frustrating @Dimity - really sucks to have to put stuff on the backburner, but doubly so when it's our mental health getting shafted. I hope the hospital stuff goes swiftly hun, what are you doing hospital visits for? (Please feel free to decline to answer, I know health can be a very private matter for some).
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