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Slaying the dragon. How long will your illness last?

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Your anxiety and depression won't last for ever. They will only last as long as it takes you to find the method for recovery that works for you.

You live in fear of when it's going to hit. So apart from the discomfort of the bad feelings when they come, you fear the fear even before the bad feelings come.

And fear is your mortal enemy, it is what keeps your nerves in a state of over sensitisation that is responsible for your anxiety and the feeling of depletion that can come out of anxiety.

There are people who reach a stage in their recovery when they feel no fear - neither before the bad feelings come nor when they come. They know that by not responding to the shock of first fear with second fear they are depriving their nervous systems of the fear hormones that keep their nerves over sensitised. They know that if they stop flooding their nervous system with fear it will begin to lose its sensitivity. When finally all that sensitisation yields you will cease to experience anxiety and depletion.

So how do you stop fearing your bad feelings and so recover? You agree to accept the bad feelings for the moment. That's right, you accept them without any resistance, you learn to co-exist with them for the time being.

You stop fighting the symptoms because fighting only causes more tension and stress - and you need less not more of those. So no more fighting your symptoms: you surrender to them, run up the white flag (only for the duration). You stop testing to see if it's there today because it doesn't matter. In fact it's more helpful if you do feel the bad feelings so you can practice Acceptance.

Acceptance will bring you recovery because you cannot both accept and fear something. Once you frame your mind to accept then you stop feeding your nerves with fear and slowly, little by little, your nerves return to normal. And so do you.

But this is no five-minute fix. You're not going to feel better in a day or two. But with practice and persistence the Acceptance method will help you slay the dragon and you will recover.

You know how to carry on as normal when bad feelings come, put a brave face on it, do the hard thing. After all, if you didn't know it before then you know it now: this illness will not disable you, anxiety alone cannot kill you or make you lose your mind.

Acceptance brings understanding, reassurance and the certain hope that this illness will not blight your life for ever. I hope that it brings the blessings of respite and early recovery to all.

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hatemyhead

Damn jeff, I really do wish it was that easy, I accept the fact that my anxiety (which is fear in it's purest form) and depression are going to be with me the rest of my life and even though I can continue to put it in remission for a while, that monster is always out there .... waiting, and waiting

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Jeff1943 in reply tohatemyhead

Who said that the Acceptance method is easy? Nothing worthwhile is easily won. But it's a lot easier than putting up with anxiety week after week.

Claire Weekes wrote that everybody can recover from anxiety disorder if they follow her Acceptance method. She wrote that in 1962 in her first book 'Self help for your nerves' u.k. edition and 'Hope and help for your nerves' u.s. edition. A lifechanging book that in nearly 60 years has helped millions to recover. Available new or used from Amazon and Ebay. You may surprise yourself.

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Preciouslamb1

Well put Jeff. Always enjoy your posts. Thank you

Thank you for this. Yes, acceptance plays a big factor in getting out of this misery. :)

You are so right Jeff.

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Sostakovic

Yes ! All true ! Acceptance is the main thing. Not easy, but not impossible. And another thing, do not treat anxiety like a monster ! It is not. Rather it is your friend in disguise .It is your minds product, like a tool, to make you listen to your soul . You are doing something, or living a life that does not make you happy. Talk to your soul, see if you can change something to fulfill its needs .

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fabulous1

Thank God for you Jeff your understanding and help is worth millions. You have the kindest heart and always reinforce hope when it seems lost. Many hugs to you Jeff, you are a fabulous man 😘😘

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CanuckAnon

Thanks for this post. It helped put some things into perspective for me tonight.

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hippieebbbz09

This is so well put. I have to remember this. This automatically calmed me as I read it . I can say, I’ve read Weekes’ book halfway but have to finish! I have not FULLY accepted things , that come with the disorder. That’s true how ,,with acceptance, this could surely center one back to reality. “Accepting what IS” is what truly matters , not the fear that is wrapping me up in my anxiety.

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