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Hi doctor, My Mum has suffered from hemorrhage in the left part of the brain. It's been more than 6 months now she has recovered very well physically after the attack but mentally she feels very depressed. Almost on alternate days she feels like bad about everything, sometimes doesn't feel hungry, tired all the time and cries for no reason. We had her checked up multiple times but physician says there is nothing wrong with her health. We tried telling her there is nothing to be worried about but that doesn't seem to help with the problem. We try not to put any kind of mental stress on her but she gets ticked off on slightest of things. What can we do to help her. Thanks in advance for the advice
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I think counseling can help. Because we will talk to her in detail and understand how she feels and what she wants. Maybe there's something at the back of her mind that is hurting her or making her behave like that.
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Keep a check of her BP and thyroid If on any medication, please make sure she takes them on time.
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I understand your predicament and would like to make a few suggestions that could help your mom. In addition to following the treatment prescribed for her condition, the following suggestions could also be helpful for her. The following is addressed to her : I want you to know that with awareness of how the mind works and how thoughts are generated, you will get better at dealing with them and thereby overcome the challenges you are facing right now. I want you to know that you are capable of doing this and can successfully deal with them. Understanding the nature of the mind and how thoughts are generated will help you deal with them. The nature of the Mind, which in simple terms we experience as thoughts, is such that, it will keep shifting its focus from one object/topic/event to another. Ii always needs something to hold on to. Another important characteristic of the Mind is this - You will either have thoughts about the past or the future. This will keep alternating. Try thinking about the present moment - you will see that the Mind and 'Now' can never coexist. The Mind has 3 states in general. Sometimes, you may find yourself having very positive, inspiring thoughts. During other times, you may find yourself very emotional, or all charged for action. Whereas during other times, you may feel very lethargic, dull or lazy. These states will keep alternating. Having understood the nature of the mind, the first step towards mental health is to become aware of your thoughts. Learning to be an observer of your thoughts, learning to observe them from a distance like clouds passing in the sky. The next step is knowing that you have the power to choose which thought you wish to focus on and act on and exercising that power. With practice, you will have better mastery over this process. Having negative, compulsive thoughts is something that plagues everybody from time to time. Trust me, even if everything was perfect, you will still find something to be obsessed and concerned about. Tension or anxiety is a physiological response which is again part of being human. It is normal to have such thoughts about any situation. As mentioned above, with practice, you will learn to focus and entertain only those thoughts are healthy enough to be acted upon. Whenever you feel overwhelmed by thoughts, just bring your focus back to your breath and take a few relaxing breaths. You will automatically be able to focus on the task at hand and do what is required. Whatever you feed your mind through your sense organs will be replayed to you as thoughts. Be conscious of this. Take care of the content you feed your mind - the kind of books you read, the websites you visit, the kind of music you listen to, the kind of food you eat, the kind of company you keep ( "You are an average of five people you spend most of your time with" ) When you consciously make an effort to feed your mind positive, inspiring, motivational content and let go of limiting negative beliefs, i.e., stop listening to them and not allowing them to dictate the way you behave - new thinking patterns develop, you begin to explore new positive ways to respond to situations, the world responds to a new you, the feedback you receive changes - thus leading to new healthy beliefs taking shape and the cycle repeats. The next time you experience anxious or fearful thoughts, deal with it from the standpoint of knowing that it shall pass. Observe your bodily sensations without judging them as threatening. Know that it shall pass. Keep focusing on breathing slowly through it. The following breathing exercise will help you relax and rest better : Inhale to a count of four - hold your breath to a count of four - exhale to a count of eight. Repeat this ten times just before you lie down to sleep in the night and before starting your routine in the morning. Gently massage the back of your neck and the base of the scalp with your fingers. This will also help you relax better. Reflect on the following and write your answers down. Ask yourself : Where would I like to see myself ten years from now? What should I do today to reach there ten years from now? What would I do if I knew I wouldn't fail? What would I do if I weren't afraid? Write. Delete. Rewrite. Do this until you know you have been truly honest with yourself. No matter how impossible the answers might seem, I want you to know that you can and will make them possible. Take the first step. The rest will follow. A beautiful future awaits you. Take ownership of every moment, take responsibility for it and confidently work towards your dreams and aspirations. One day you will thank these dark moments for being the fuel for your success. Please set aside time for exercise daily and make sure you eat healthy every time. Our challenges that seem to threaten our very existence are the ones that serve as fuel for our evolution. Have faith in yourself. You are capable of dealing with this. You are going to do just fine. Take care.
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