so im always either on 1st tri posts or the high risk post on here. im having to go to the doctor every week because im a type 1 diabetic have been for years and i take shots everytime i eat. but my stress level is up from being high risk and also my mother is very badly badly sick and they sent her to a hospital that 2 hours away from me. so i cant see her everyday. its taking its tole on me. because i took care of her before she got really bad. what are good anti stress relievers. i have tried painting drawling and reading but some how i still have all these thoughts. the bible helps me alot. but what do you do when you are stressed out.
ps. this website has been helping me alot and i want to say thank you to all who reply to my posts.
-god bless
Re: how can i handle stress when at high risk pregnacy?
Sorry about your mom.
Doing excercise, yoga, walking..?
I usually eat, but I guess it's not a healthy advice.
Im very sorry that your dealing with all that you are right now.. and what your trying are good things. Expecially reading the Bible. Im way up in the 3rd trimester... but back before I got pregnant I took meds to help with panic and anxiety attacks.
I havnt taken them since August, and am doing fine. What I personally found to help me was talking. I'll vent to my grandmother or boyfriend about every little thing, even if they dont find the importance of how upset I am over not reaching my toenails to paint them they still listen. Which may sound silly but often times its a hundred little things that add up, and to have a good support system to just listen(no matter how silly the thing is) helps alot. Im also someone who LOVES art and music. SO on the days where I'm really stressing out Josue'll run me a bath and I'll sit in there for a good hour(or more) just listening to happy songs(like brand new key by melanie) or just plain good music like red hot chilli peppers. plus drawing, as you said. Mix the warm bath with some good music, your partner in there drawing with you.. and youve got a good mix
I dont know if those suggestions will work for you.. but Im 9 months pregnant and by doing the above Ive managed to only have a few attacks.
Good luck and I hope all turns out okay with your mother( also diabetic pregnancies often times turn out okay.. my mother went through two of them and the only downfall were some fat babies.. fat but happy)
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