[THREAD] In the last thread, we discussed what depression makes us do. Let's do the same for anxiety. It is important to recognize the signs and start with a few coping mechanisms. Anxiety, generally speaking, is simply the fight-or-flight response that activates too often.
Our fight-or-flight response allowed us to survive, to escape or fight in dangerous situations. However, there are times when this system activates because of small issues or non existent danger. When it does so too often, that is when anxiety is diagnosed.
Anxiety has physical and psychological symptoms. In the physical symptoms, the most common ones are fast heart rate, shortness of breath, sweating, tensing of muscles, tunnelling of vision and even as far as derealization and depersonalization in extreme situations.
These physical symptoms play a function. In a truly dangerous situation, they allow us to run faster or fight harder. The psychological symptoms would be racing thoughts, intrusive thoughts, obsessive thoughts that repeat themselves. Anxiety can be inherited at times.
A stressful environment, repeated stress overtime and a lack of externalizing and self-care over the long-term can also contribute to our anxiety. It is important to realize a few things about anxiety. First of all, it has a peak and goes back down automatically.
This is because the adrenaline rush and those symptoms take up a lot of resources and cannot be sustained for too long. The body has to rest first before the next anxiety attack. There are certain things that we can do to lessen the impact a little bit.
Deep breathing, for example, at the onset of the anxiety attack can help lower the heart rate, lowering the strength of the anxiety attack. Realizing that those anxiety attacks cannot hurt us, that our fears cannot come true because we think them can help as well.
While anxiety is scary and the symptoms can be overwhelming, it is pretty harmless. Self-care and reducing our stressors help as well. It allows our minds to rest and not push ourselves beyond our limits. Anxiety is highly treatable whether it is through meds, therapy or both.
If you are struggling with anxiety, please know that there are many solutions for treatment and you deserve to see a professional to help you get through that. If therapy is too expensive where you live, meds, in general are pretty cheap because of generic versions, and safe.

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27 Oct
[THREAD] Let's talk about what depression makes us do. Given that it is the leading cause of psychological disability around the world, depression can make some changes within us and it is important to recognize them and seek help when you notice some of these changes.
One of the first changes is withdrawal. We tend to stay away from social situations or connecting with friends even if it used to make us happy before. We also feel a lack of self-esteem, sometimes going all the way to self-hatred. We are quick to pin down all the problems on us,
even those that we have no control over. We also start to feel disorganized. We can't gather the energy to do much so we start to become disorganized whether it is our house, or missing appointments and deadlines because we didn't write them down or have time to focus on them.
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25 Oct
[THREAD] I want to take a moment to share a small exercise that can be very helpful and is super easy to do. This is especially helpful for those of us who have had anxiety or depression for a long time. This is because we tend to internalize that depression and anxiety so much.
We start to believe more and more the thoughts that come with them. That's problematic because they are external and don't reflect who we truly are or really believe in. But overtime, they kind of wear us down. Therefore, we need to get used to keep a list.
On one side of the list, we can put thoughts that we believe are truly ours. On the other side, we put those thoughts that we believe come from our depression and anxiety. How do we separate the two? It will mainly come with evidence.
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23 Oct
[THREAD] I want to touch on gender differences in mental health. It is a very tricky topic in the sense that there are a lot of environmental issues at play that can skew the numbers a lot. When you look up mental illnesses, they tend to put the percentage of men and women.
There are a few problems with that. First of all, it doesn’t take into account non-binary and transgender individuals. This is problematic because it really doesn’t help with the validity of these numbers. Also, it doesn’t take into account so many factors.
For example, we will notice that women are more likely to have depression and anxiety. However, women also live in a patriarchal society where constant inequality, oppression, and fear for safety will make anyone feel more anxious and depressed.
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22 Oct
[THREAD] let’s talk about how hormonal imbalances can cause mental health symptoms and how to deal with them. The connection between the two is well known and there are many conditions that would affect it such as PCOS.
In those cases, the symptoms would be higher during those periods of hormonal imbalances. The most common mental health issues related to those would be depression and anxiety. We often underestimate the role of hormones in mental health, but they are very important.
They carry messages from our brain to our bodies, activate or deactivate many bodily functions and regular our moods and behaviours. Many studies that PCOS in particular is strongly linked with increased depression and anxiety. The mental health symptoms can also be severe.
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21 Oct
[THREAD] I want to talk about agoraphobia a bit. It is a process that happens when we have too many panic attacks or anxiety outside and therefore slowly withdraw more and more in our house. The idea of going outside or in open spaces scares us (almost opposite of claustrophobia)
The reason why this happens is because when we have anxiety attacks, they are more likely to happen outside where there are so many stressors that can trigger those attacks. Therefore, our mind starts to associate the outside world as a dangerous place.
After a while the idea of going outside in itself becomes enough to trigger that panic attack. It is something that can really impact our work, social life an general well-being. The longer it goes on, the more likely it is to become a habit and the harder it is to go outside.
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13 Oct
[THREAD] Let's talk about repetitive (obsessive) thoughts a little bit. It is a bit of a misconception that they happen only with OCD. Almost all mental health conditions have some form of obsessive or repetitive thinking. How do they happen and what we can do to alleviate them?
Given that we get around 80k thoughts a day, it is impossible to remember all of them. Usually, the ones that our brain deems important happen because we attach emotions to them. Those emotions act like a filter that trap the most important thoughts.
When we are depressed or anxious, our brain will mostly attach emotions to the thoughts that are consistent with the theme of our general mental health. Because they are deemed important, our mind will keep bringing them back.
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