stress...
i stumbled across this board quite by accident but believe it was God ordained. I need a place amongst my peers. I have been having trouble with stress. The level of stress in my life has NOT changed but my ability to deal with it has. I feel so brittle lately. Anyone else endured this post-op. I am five months out and can add that prior to surgery I was on a ton of meds--none of which I am taking today--including anti-depressants. I'm menopausal and it just seems like I could SNAP over the littlest things. I think I need a cheerleader today. Any thoughts, ideas?
Big Hug your way, Nannyre
Big Hug your way, Nannyre

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Love ya bunches!
Love ya bunches!
Hi Nannyre,
I'm 5 months out, too, and in the same boat as you, however my psych. changed some of my meds and I'm doing much better. Don't be afraid to talk with your doctor and ask for something else, at least for a little bit until your body and mind get "settled" in their new surroundings.
Hang in there . . . . Elaine
I'm 5 months out, too, and in the same boat as you, however my psych. changed some of my meds and I'm doing much better. Don't be afraid to talk with your doctor and ask for something else, at least for a little bit until your body and mind get "settled" in their new surroundings.
Hang in there . . . . Elaine
All you need is the plan, the road map, and the courage to press
on to your destination.

on to your destination.

Wow Marie, you have had the same experience I did!! This board is awesome. I also feel it was God ordained that I stumbled across it quite by accident.
I'm not post-op, but I have experienced so many of the symptoms you are talking about. It's an awful edgy feeling like everything inside of you is running around and can't find a place to sit. One thing that helps me is to just stop whatever needs doing, and there's always something, and go to a quiet place and meditate. I have learned relaxation techniques that are sooooo helpful. For me the quiet is essential to help quiet my body and my mind. Then I do deep breathing and relaxation until I'm quiet inside too. I'm sure there must be things on the internet about it that you could find.
If you are not able to live with your situation, then call your doctor. There are meds for this. Thinking of you today, and wishing you well my friend.
I'm not post-op, but I have experienced so many of the symptoms you are talking about. It's an awful edgy feeling like everything inside of you is running around and can't find a place to sit. One thing that helps me is to just stop whatever needs doing, and there's always something, and go to a quiet place and meditate. I have learned relaxation techniques that are sooooo helpful. For me the quiet is essential to help quiet my body and my mind. Then I do deep breathing and relaxation until I'm quiet inside too. I'm sure there must be things on the internet about it that you could find.
If you are not able to live with your situation, then call your doctor. There are meds for this. Thinking of you today, and wishing you well my friend.
Walking with you on this journey, Mary
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."