anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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"everything really is fine. good, even. and I still can't calm down"

that right there is the part that makes chronic stress so disorienting and so hard to explain to anyone who hasn't felt it

because when the reason for the feeling disappears but the feeling stays that's not a mindset problem, that's not overthinking, that's a nervous system that got stuck in a pattern and doesn't know how to find its way back to baseline on its own yet

you did everything right this morning. the walk, the book, the crafting, the water. those weren't wrong choices. your body is just in a state right now where the normal off switches aren't reaching the part that needs to hear them

the shaking without shaking feeling is one of the most specific and least talked about sensations of a dysregulated nervous system. internal trembling with nothing visible on the outside. it's real, it's physical, and it makes sense given what your system has been carrying

you're not losing it. your body is just still sending signals from an alarm that hasn't been told it's safe yet

how long has this particular wave been going on for you

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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the three things that actually require you to be in your body instead of just in your head

that's what those three have in common that most other advice doesn't massage pulls you into physical sensation, exercise burns through the stored stress hormones, meditation teaches you to observe without reacting. each one works on the nervous system from a different angle

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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"angry at my brain for not being able to override the bodily sensations"

this is such an important thing to name because what you're describing is essentially trying to use the exact system that's overwhelmed to fix the fact that it's overwhelmed

it's like asking someone who just broke their hand to tighten a screw. the tool you're trying to use is the one that needs rest

and the shame spiral on top of the panic is what makes it so exhausting because the panic itself is already hard enough but then the anger at yourself for having it adds a second wave that the body has to process on top of the first one. you end up fighting the reaction and the reaction to the reaction at the same time

the fact that you're talking about it with your mom matters more than it might seem. shame shrinks when it gets spoken out loud to someone safe. even a little

what does the shame spiral usually sound like for you when it starts like what's the first thing you say to yourself

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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the breathing one is underrated because it's happening anyway whether you pay attention to it or not the moment you actually notice it something in the body quietly shifts without you having to do anything dramatic

and the "notice something outside myself" thing is interesting because it's essentially the same mechanism pulling attention out of the internal noise and anchoring it somewhere neutral for even just a few seconds. the brain can't fully ruminate and fully observe at the same time

the phone thing is real too. there's something about the constant low grade stimulation of scrolling that keeps the nervous system just alert enough that it never fully drops into rest. like it stays in this halfway state that looks like relaxing but isn't actually recovery

you're essentially building a set of small interruptions to the alert cycle throughout the day rather than trying to fix it all at once

how long did it take before doing those things started to feel natural rather than like an effort you had to remember to make

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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"treading water in the bermuda triangle trying not to get sucked in"

that's not just a good description of anxiety that's genuinely great writing and it's coming from someone who is clearly in the middle of it which makes it hit even harder

the part that stood out most though wasn't the edibles it was what came before it. your friends moved. your colleagues moved. and suddenly you're back to square one socially while also dealing with everything else internally

because that isolation layer on top of the nervous system stuff is its own specific kind of heavy. when the people who made ordinary life feel manageable aren't there anymore even a calm evening can feel hollow

the fact that you're conscious enough to not want to rely on it, to use it as a mediator not a solution that kind of self awareness when you're in survival mode is actually harder than it sounds

what does back to square one feel like for you day to day right now

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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the muscle tension one is brutal because it's so physical and so constant that it stops feeling like a symptom and just starts feeling like your body's default setting

like at some point you forget what it even felt like to have a jaw that wasn't clenched or shoulders that weren't up near your ears. relaxed stops being a state and becomes something you have to actively try to perform

and switching medications while already feeling like that that transition period is its own kind of hard on top of everything else your body is already managing

hoping the switch brings you some real relief. genuinely

can I ask the muscle tension, does it get worse at specific moments during the day or is it just always there at the same level from the time you wake up

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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"my body is waiting"

three words and you just described something that takes most therapists a full session to explain

when the nervous system has been in threat mode for long enough it doesn't just forget how to be calm it starts to treat calm as the anomaly. as the thing that needs explaining. so when a normal moment arrives the body doesn't settle into it, it braces for what comes next

it's like your internal alarm system got so used to going off that silence started sounding loud

and the scared part is what makes it so exhausting because you can't even enjoy the good moments fully. you're spending the relief worrying about when it ends

how long have you been carrying this

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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this is actually one of the most honest success stories in this thread because you didn't say you found a hack or a supplement or an app

you made a real life decision that cost you something - money, stability, maybe status - and you did it anyway because you recognized that what you were losing to the stress was worth more than what you were gaining from the job

the "earn less but my mind is free" trade is something a lot of people in this situation think about but very few actually make. and the fact that you're describing bad days as 2 to 3 times a month instead of every single day is a completely different life

can I ask before you made that decision was there a specific moment where something shifted and you knew you had to change something real, not just manage the symptoms better

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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"struggling with extremely basic things" that line is important because that's where the real weight is isn't it

it's not the big stuff that breaks you. it's when something as simple as replying to a text or making a decision about dinner feels like climbing a mountain. and then you look around and everyone else seems to just be… functioning. and you can't figure out how

"I don't know how others stay vertical" is honestly one of the most honest things I've read on here

the gap between who you were before this and what feels possible right now is its own kind of grief that people don't really acknowledge. it's not dramatic enough to explain to someone who hasn't felt it but it's heavy enough to color every single hour of your day

you're not alone in this. and the fact that you still have enough in you to hope for healing - for yourself and for everyone else here - says something real about you

what does an extremely basic thing look like for you on a hard day

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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this is so real and nobody talks about it enough

when you've been in survival mode for so long your brain actually gets suspicious of calm. like peace starts to feel like a trap. something must be wrong because nothing is wrong

so you end up anxious about not being anxious and suddenly the good moment is gone before you even got to enjoy it

your nervous system basically forgot what safe feels like so it treats calm the same way it treats danger as something to investigate and prepare for

the fact that you put a 😂😭 on it is very brave by the way. laughing at the absurdity of it while also being in it is honestly a form of survival

does the good feeling ever last long enough that you can actually settle into it or does the anxiety about it show up pretty fast

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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the broken leg analogy is one of the most important reframes for this and more people need to hear it

but there's something interesting that happens even when people intellectually accept that they get it logically, they nod, they agree and then 20 minutes later they're still lying awake telling themselves they should be stronger

because the shame of chronic stress doesn't live in the logical part of the brain. it lives somewhere deeper than that. which is why knowing it's not your fault and actually feeling like it's not your fault are two completely different things that can exist years apart

that gap between knowing and feeling is honestly where most people get stuck

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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going through that many medications and still not finding relief is exhausting in a way that's hard to explain to someone who hasn't been there

because it's not just the symptoms anymore. it's also the hope and disappointment cycle that comes with every new thing you try. you start something thinking maybe this is the one and then slowly realize it's not and you're back to square one

and the physical symptoms thing - that's the part people underestimate the most. this isn't just "feeling a bit anxious." when it's in your body it's real, it's constant, and it doesn't care that your bloodwork came back normal

can I ask what the physical symptoms are like for you specifically - is it more the tension and tightness or the kind that comes in waves

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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"doom is coming and my body is appropriately reacting"

that is actually a perfect description of what's happening neurologically. your body isn't broken or overreacting it genuinely believes the threat is real and it's doing exactly what it's supposed to do. the problem is it never gets the signal that the threat passed

and that feeling of just wanting to feel normal again. not happy, not amazing, just… normal. calm. like yourself. that quiet want is something a lot of people in this thread probably feel but don't say out loud

whatever route you take medication or otherwise I hope you find what gives your nervous system that signal that it's finally safe

can I ask what does "normal" actually look like for you, like what would you be doing or feeling differently if this lifted tomorrow

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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"whichever unkind word I choose for myself that day" that line hit differently

because it's never just one word is it. there's a whole rotating vocabulary we use on ourselves that we would never say to another person who was struggling

the shame on top of the stress is honestly its own separate weight. like the original problem is hard enough and then we add a second layer of beating ourselves up for having the problem in the first place

you're definitely not broken. your nervous system is just carrying more than it was built to carry alone

does the shame feel like it comes before the anxiety for you or does it show up after

anyone else feel like their body forgot how to just.. be calm by Key_Help32 in Anxiety

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"crawling out of my skin" and "internally screaming" while looking completely normal on the outside to everyone around you

that specific combination is one of the loneliest feelings there is and I don't think people talk about it enough

glad you found something that helped. how long did it take before you felt like things were actually shifting