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Re: What are your own personal ways of dealing with anxiety and depression?

28 May 2024 04:18

Hey, sorry you're having a hard time. I know how that feels. For me, vaping helps a lot. I use Nexus Smoke disposable cigarettes, and they help calm me down when I'm anxious. Besides that, going for a walk outside helps clear my mind. Listening to music can also make me feel better quickly. Talking to friends or family who understand what I'm going through helps a lot, too.
 
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Re: What are your own personal ways of dealing with anxiety and depression?

13 Jul 2024 07:19

I get it—I've been there too. For me, going for walks in nature and playing guitar have been lifesavers. I also started seeing a therapist, which has been super helpful.
 
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Re: What are your own personal ways of dealing with anxiety and depression?

07 Apr 2025 15:20

I think it’s different for everyone, but what helped me was simplifying things, starting with getting outside more to journaling a bit when my head feels full.

One thing I didn’t expect to help as much as it did was medical cannabis. I started after reading a bunch of Releaf reviews, and I’m glad I did cause helped calm the physical tension and it gave me enough breathing room to actually start doing the other small things that help

I will never regret this choice
 
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Re: What are your own personal ways of dealing with anxiety and depression?

06 May 2025 12:28

Anxiety can be really hard sometimes. For me, vaping was a bit of a double-edged sword as it did help with calming my nerves at first, but I found that I needed to be mindful of how often I was relying on it. A big part of managing my anxiety has been balancing things like exercise and talking to people I trust, along with using vaping in moderation when I need a bit of relief.
I’ve found that using something light and easy, e.g. the lost mary bm600, has been a smoother experience for me, as it’s not overwhelming and helps me stay in control without feeling too dependent. For me, the key is balance and finding what helps without going overboard.

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