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Anonymous wrote:DP. Can anyone else weigh in on diet and supplements? Personally don't drink and have increased exercise. Prob need to work on reducing caffeine and sleeping more. However, coffee is actually a bright spot in my day that I enjoy. I just wonder if it negatively affects mood regulation in the long run, somewhat similar to alcohol.
PP. I've tried cutting out caffeine at various times in life and it had absolutely no effect on anxiety/mood ( or my BP, or anything at all that caffeine supposedly causes).
For me, cutting down on caffeine helped some with anxiety (and probably more to the point with insomnia) - but like another PP said, having SOME caffeine seems pretty essential to making it through the day, too. It's a balance, for sure, in my experience.
One of the things that's helped me is just, when I feel a bout coming on, to remind myself I've been through it before and it passes eventually. My husband understands that I go through periods of depression and anxiety so being able to tell him what I am going through helps, too - and telling him what I need from him while it's happening.
I never thought about this being a coping behavior before, but I also have found myself a pretty low stress work situation. I need enough engagement (not to mention $) to stay involved in the world, but too big a job is impossible for me. For the brief period I was in BigLaw I thought I was going to lose my mind. Just, being at work so late on Tuesday - then the thought that I had to be back bright and early again in the morning on Wed. It was too relentless. Found the same when I made the mistake of taking a job in Congress, briefly. I need more quiet time, time to myself, time to walk my dog, time to watch TV. I just don't have the stamina for a *big* job. I really *need* that time to decompress.
This is such a helpful thread. DCUM can be a wonderful place.