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katwithhat
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04 Mar 2012, 1:36 pm

I have read a few posts where some of you have said that your brain is always "on". This hits home for me and I have the worst problem making it stop. When I watch TV and words appear, I instinctively know whether to count the letters in 2's or 3's, I count the lanes when I am driving either in 2's or 3's (kind of hard to explain), it never seems to go away or very rarely does. If anybody else has something similar, what are some techniques to help?



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04 Mar 2012, 1:58 pm

It is not just the counting that it annoying, it's the constant activity that is the issue. Anything would help, really.



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04 Mar 2012, 2:45 pm

The only way I've found is to work on something new and unfamiliar



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04 Mar 2012, 2:49 pm

I am not aware of any solution to this.


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04 Mar 2012, 2:49 pm

I don't. Can't be done. Grab hold of the safety bar and hang on tight for the ride of your life! That's my philosophy. Treat it like a roller coaster and use it. I just do stuff all day long until I drop at the end of the day from exhaustion.

If I could stop it, the lack of activity would drive me insane.


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04 Mar 2012, 2:50 pm

I press the off switch.
Or I would, if I could find it.
Which I can't.
If anyone finds theirs, please let me know so I can look in a similar place...


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04 Mar 2012, 2:51 pm

mind altering substances, but that is only temporary.


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04 Mar 2012, 2:53 pm

Sweetleaf wrote:
mind altering substances, but that is only temporary.


That only made it worse for me.


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04 Mar 2012, 2:58 pm

MrXxx wrote:
Sweetleaf wrote:
mind altering substances, but that is only temporary.


That only made it worse for me.


Its the only thing that allows me relief from the mental hell I'm in most of the time.


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04 Mar 2012, 3:19 pm

The way that I get my intrusive thoughts to stop, is to stop playing Nintendo, go on WP and listen to The Kinks. That calms me down so much that the difference is like night and day. I tend to turn to sporty video games when I'm upset and sometimes my thoughts multiply if I'm not performing as well as I usually do.


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04 Mar 2012, 3:53 pm

I used to drink a lot to calm my thoughts down, but it lead to other poor decisions, so now I avoid it completely. I wouldn't recommend drinking or drugs if you can possibly avoid it.

Exercise really helps, jogging, walking, elliptical machines, any kind of cardio numbs my brain and calms me down. I do this for 2 hours a day or more (not like I have much of a social life so the time isn't a problem) and it calms my brain down and puts me in a state of meditation almost.

Or listening to ambient noises on my iPod when I'm idle helps me to focus on something other than my thoughts.



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04 Mar 2012, 4:29 pm

The only method I've been able to use successfully is drowning it in alcohol, but that usually results in some unpleasant side effects.



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04 Mar 2012, 6:05 pm

concentrate on your breathing. count your breaths. see if that helps, if it doesn't then no consequences for trying.



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04 Mar 2012, 6:09 pm

I slap on an audiobook - to sleep that is, Otherwise any special activity does the job.

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04 Mar 2012, 6:11 pm

My psychiatrist recommended Risperdal. I said no. I prefer to have my mind going.

I guess if you wanted to try meds, you could; but I really think that would be overkill.

Have you tried stuff like going somewhere dim and quiet and relaxing in a comfortable spot--just letting your thoughts drift? That's a good stress buster.

I also find a lot of relaxation in special interests.


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04 Mar 2012, 6:36 pm

Dammit. *shakes fist. I was really hoping there was something to make it stop :(