Safrolette
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I meditate most days with the "Calm" app. Fingers crossed for your diagnosis, considering that you were worried about your lungs because of your smoking the fact that they are fine is positiveyes, i've spent the last 3 years trying to learn how to react to stress.... and the past half hour unbelievably wound up. so its a work in progress. have you tried meditation? i don't find it works to destress me, but when i have a regular practice, i am much better at not reacting to stress.
and thank you. i'll get my diagnosis in january. they are starting to think it may be more something with my throat, cos my actual lung function is fine. i guess that's kinda better, maybe?

As said it could have been a lot worse, at first I was annoyed, as in "I don't need this" but now I'm grateful for being able to do most things as before. As I was saying to Chinup, I practice mindfulness with the Calm app most days. I used to enjoy Ashtanga yoga at a beginner-intermediate level but vigorous exercise involving full body weight is in the "avoid" list, but there are more relaxing forms of yoga to try. Thank you for the recommendationsDon’t feel embarrassed, a GP will give you an honest answer. Smoking weed isn’t the worst thing in the world at all and nor is drinking. You are best to speak to your GP and he/she will respect your honesty.
Stimulants with a heart condition are a no go. I’m sorry you’ve had a shit time!
Mindfulness apps are a good thing to look into. Daily meditation is great also! It sounds super cliche but the more you do it the easier it gets. Yoga is a great relaxing exercise that combines the mind and body with breath work. You can find some great tutorials on YouTube for free.

Just had a look at her 10-minutes morning routine, I like her! Feeling very stiff actually because I haven't done any exercise for so many weeks now, will try it at the weekend. Love the studio a bit rough on the edges, with the exposed electric cables and the cheap sideboard also, thank youI quite like Kassandra's yoga channel on you tube. Takes a while to get into and you might not get what you were expecting, but I'm quite enjoying it after a couple of months.

