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Category : RWS Event 7 / R2R Event 2

  • 31st

    Aug, 2018
    14:27 PM
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    Posted by : Gayathri / Posted in : RWS Event 7 / R2R Event 2

    Qn 2: What actions do you take to prevent a setback when you experience the early warning signs?

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  • Yuko 05 Sep, 2018

      Stay away from negative ppl. Listen to music. Rest more.

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  • James 05 Sep, 2018

      I quickly take my back up pills

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  • Jun Hong 05 Sep, 2018

      Talk to my mom, cousins or friends, reach out to people, do emotional freedom technique (emotional tapping)

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  • Aliciang 05 Sep, 2018

      stay mindful and do breathing exercise. If I am unable to run ,I try to force myself to go out and take a walk. try to challenge my negative thoughts when my physical symptoms of discomfort goes away

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  • Tiffany 05 Sep, 2018

      call or text my counsellor for help

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  • Jacqueline 04 Sep, 2018

      Avert a panic attack: (1) Walk away from the stressor / take short breaks (2) Breathing exercise (3) Distraction (4) Take meds to reduce anxiety (5) Manage expectations (6) Talk to someone Avert a depression: (1) Pray for help (2) Watch a comedy (3) Count blessings (4) Eat properly (5) Rest early (6) Talk to someone

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  • RJ 04 Sep, 2018

      I tend to avoid the situation that causes my relapse, it can be perceived or actual stressful situation. That is when I missed work or school.

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  • Veronicawong 04 Sep, 2018

      to prevent a setback when I experience the early warning signs: I will : -Go out with friends - find closed friend or counselor to give me some advice -listen to music -deep breathing

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  • Jennie 04 Sep, 2018

      I will carry on doing my daily chores , consult my psychiatrist whether I am ok n make sure not a relapse .I will meet friends n take medications daily prescribed by psychiatrist n be positive

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  • Gayathri 04 Sep, 2018

      I let my family members know that I'm getting signs of a setback coming soon. I prepare the things that I use when I get a setback which help me feel better during setbacks (like ice packs, medication, grounding stones, etc.). I practice mindfulness. Because my diagnosis is dissociative identity disorder, I sort of call all my different identities together in my mind and try to find out which one of them is having a difficult time and why and how to resolve it.

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  • Nicholas Wong 03 Sep, 2018

      Make more effort to practice mindfulness, more discipline in doing my relaxation exercises, get outdoor, and try to identify the thought that is causing the anxiety and see if I can challenge that thought or do something about it.

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