Mental Health

Shelleyld
Shelleyld Posts: 4
Is anybody else trying to lose weight and get fit to help with thier mental health?
I've suffered from depression for years and only recently started to use exercise as a way of helping my moods.

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  • xAdrianax
    xAdrianax Posts: 269 Member
    I've had anxiety and very mild depression - exercise has helped me a lot, it will do you good :)
  • LTGPSA
    LTGPSA Posts: 633 Member
    Routinely exercising definitely helps me deal with work stress, negativity, etc. So, in a way it all ties together. Exercise = good! :flowerforyou:
  • Sepheara
    Sepheara Posts: 208 Member
    I used to be medicated for my depression, (when I was a teenager) and as an adult my doctor determined that I no longer needed the medication, however I still feel "down sometimes" and exercise definitely helps. I feel so great afterwards :)
    And it gives you something to feel confident about, and that you're achieving something, both things to help you from feeling down.
  • BeautyFromPain
    BeautyFromPain Posts: 4,952 Member
    Hey hunny,

    I was on meds up til about a month ago but recently decided that I don't need the meds anymore as the lifestyle change is helping so well with it (:
    And I'm feeling better than I EVER did when on the meds!

    You can do it!!!
    I believe in you :)
    xo
  • spongebob2509
    spongebob2509 Posts: 27 Member
    Still on meds being bi-polar i will probably need them for life but i have found since doing consistant excercise my mood is more stable and if I feel I am dropping I know a good work out will lift me again.
  • amfaery
    amfaery Posts: 267 Member
    exercise really helps my depression, I did not believe the doctor at first, but I am weaning off my anti-depressants and do not feel bad at all as long as I stay active! Now winter is coming the true test for me I am always grumpier with bad weather LOL
  • i have been in the same situation with anxiety and found excercise to help amazingly well
  • meerkat70
    meerkat70 Posts: 4,605 Member
    It's got to be one of the best non-med / psych ways of managing anxiety and depression. I suffer from both, and I find that exercise in particular is the big thing that makes me feel better. When I'm active, I can get through the British winter without taking anti depressants - and this is a big thing for me.

    There is a growing literature base in mental health research that supports the significant mental health benefits of exercise and being active. I do hope that, like me, you find it helps.

    Best of luck
  • lynn1982
    lynn1982 Posts: 1,439 Member
    Yup. Working out every morning definitely helps with my anxiety.
  • thank you to those who replied. it's great to know that i'm not the only one. i've only been at the diet and exercise for about 8 weeks and i already feel great. good luck to everyone. i hope you all achieve your goals.
  • BrewerGeorge
    BrewerGeorge Posts: 397 Member
    One of my daughters was clinically depressed and one of her treatments was exercise. It works.

    Exercise raises endorphins and seratonin naturally.

    Be a bit careful about extreme diets, though because they can sometime be lacking the building blocks for seratonin and would then be counterproductive. A bit of research will tell you what you need to keep eating.
  • Troll
    Troll Posts: 922 Member
    I am a little obsessive compulsive and have anger issues-exercise gave me something to focus my energy on. Now, i HAVE to get to _____ number of reps, which feeds my OCD tendencies. And by the time i do, i really don't have the energy to threaten anyone with neck-punching. It also got me away from caffiene/sleeping pill cycles, which i had done for years.

    I really feel like there isn't a problem exercise can't solve!
  • there'll be no extrme dieting for me, love food too much

    tanks
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