I did essentially the same university degree as Zuby and at the same place. We have a lot in common, and I like his commentary a lot. Hope we get to meet some day. I found this tweet on anxiety a bit odd: https://twitter.com/ZubyMusic/status/1682470211075682304?s=20

I definitely struggle with it, in a way I did not before the war. I have been exposed to too much trauma and am a sensitive soul. It's not a question of willpower or focus as such; I just get a freeze-up when I confront tasks and content that my soul doesn't want to be provoked by any more.

We are not all built the same. I have struggled to have a stable home of my own, stable relationships, stable mental health, stable income, stable lifestyle, stable career. It's been a wild ride, and I'm OK, but get jittery from all the change I have had to go through.

This is a yucky way to feel I know, I was diagnosed with PTSD in the early 90's that I was able to take steps to calm myself naturally... then about 18 years ago I couldn't do it on my own anymore (horrible marriage didn't help)...and the last 7 years holy moly... Off the charts anxiety!!!..hard to function when I freeze all of a sudden..can't think with the foggy brain.. Horrible feeling, trembling/shaking and nauseous ...and in PUBLIC it's 10 x's worse..too many times I've had to leave the store bc it's embarrassing (pushed the full cart over and just left it)..😫 couldn't wait to get home...

Dis war has been one hella ride Martin, and You my Fren are NOT alone..💕
WWG1WGA and we will be ok (eventually)🙏

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In response The Qake Lady to her Publication

I think the extreme is bipolar. Did you watch Homeland? That star was bipolar in the show.

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In response Laritha Savage to her Publication

I haven't.. but I will to see better what you are saying, for some maybe it is bipolar, but It's not a bipolar thing for me, it's "traumatic" scars that are on the inside of my body, not seen outside of it that are triggered.

I have more good days than bad, but the bad days it's a fight to stay calm inside...Doesn't help I get downloads all the time and I sus my inner chakras are being repaired and just depends what region of the body they cleanse and stimulate for healing....when its' the upper 3 levels the anxiety is high, if it's lower level ones then it's more physical and I can handle those being the good days which makes total sense.
The upper and middle levels are the mind, throat and chest (heart and lung)...those upper levels affect me mentally/spiritually/bodycore being, just more intense for me I guess. 🙏

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In response The Qake Lady to her Publication

Omega 3 is good for anxiety. Either capsules or food. Anxiety can become worse. Most omegas are good. Start sampling with meals.

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In response Laritha Savage to her Publication

Yep, already do that regime, also take natural calming supplements too, try to get 15 min a day in the sun, barefoot on the grass and pray...try to center so I can handle the "attacks" as they start and before they get out of the ability to cope in public... and I'll add it's gotten worse the last 4 years in public bc it takes waaaaay more effort to be/stay/use when others (asleep) start bad vibing around me and I can feel it, then sure enough it's an argument or a nasty encounter I hear around me that triggers that "oh boy, please don't go wacky" like people can't just be nice and considerate and act human quite frankly..

I'll be glad when more are awake...it'll make being in public much easier.. Hope that makes sense..LOL😉

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