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RE: Me stuck in paranoid situation feel like…..?

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@crypto.piotr To avoid anxiety I would start by working with a psychiatrist and request solutions through them. If they could prescribe non-addictive medications, all the better.

Talk therapy can be helpful in treating anxiety and avoiding feeling that way by working through it. Medicine is also important as you may not know the exact cause of your anxiety at the time.

So, perhaps the medicine can act as a filter for any other health problems that may be experienced at the time.

This has been true in my case. "Non-addictive Anti-anxiety" medication in the form of an anti-epileptic/pain relieving medication has helped suppress symptoms I have been having for quite some time. I was experiencing anxiety, but was also getting fairly sick on a daily basis. The medication suppressed this.

In response to the shocking situation mentioned in the above post about the student finding his father dead:

That is a very serious and harsh experience to endure. This person would surely benefit from therapy to talk about this issue. I'm writing this from what I see as an objective point of view, but this would have a strong emotional response likely and objective thought would easily be ignored.

Therapy, fantasy about advanced tech that could bring the dad back, research into such technology and ideas. These would be some potentially healthy coping mechanisms that would allow one to still fight through such an experience.

Still, sadness and pain would be there, but maybe with less intensity and more hope and drive and empowerment to work towards the highly involved goal of undoing the end of a life.

Which perhaps that person would likely not be in the position to bring anyone back from the loss of their life, but maybe there would be systems in place to do so, one day.

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Dear @alphajiggy

I just realized that I never actually thanked you for your comment. Somehow I missed your reply and I only had a chance to read it now.

Cheers :)
Piotr

@crypto.piotr

Thank you for sending messages and introducing me to some of the posts and things you have so far.

I will continue to check for them.

Thanks,
John

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Dear @alphajiggy

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I just realized that I never actually thanked you for your reply. I really appreciate that you're so very responsive.

I also wanted to make some suggestion.

My impression is, that the hardest part of attracting attention on STEEMIT is the fact, that our audience have very little chance to actually find our publications. Lack of solid notification system is an obvious issue. And regardless how hard I would try - there is very little chance I would find out about your new interesting publications (my feed is just flooded with to many posts).

Please allow me to share some suggestion with you. If you would ever publish content related to blockchain, crypto, artificial intelligence, psychology etc. then perhaps you could simply send me memo with link to that post.

This way not only I would have a chance to read your publication, but I will also upvote it right away with 20k SP voting power. If I would consider it interesting then I may also share it with wider audience.

Please let me know what do you think.

Cheers, Piotr

Hi @crypto.piotr

I agree. It can be hard to bring attention to posts without audience and influence. I’ve got a story I wrote I’ve thought about posting. It’s a short science fiction story.

If I decide to post this I will send it your way in a memo.

I’ve been meaning to reply to your recent memo as I read over the information. Since I’ve been on STEEMIT on the phone as I have started to come back on lately, I haven’t noticed any way to send a memo with Partiko for iPhone.

I will get on the computer to share the story I wrote so I can share it in a memo then.

Thank you for sharing that information with me.
Sounds like a great idea and a great way to help out.

Thanks

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