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Topic: How often do you experience mood swings, your symptoms nd how do you control it? (Read 55 times)

legendary
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Well I do not get a lot of mood swings. But when I do I have the best way for me to control it.  I like to practice meditation so I can avoid letting myself get so upset from mood swings.

If I have meditated I tend to let the anger pass through me. I will observe it but I do not let it control my behavior. If I haven’t meditated sometimes I count to ten or even 100 and then I usually find myself more detached and less affected by my negative circumstances.
jr. member
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you are almost the same as me. if there is a change of heart to be sad, I daydream about the future. but I always quickly get rid of these thoughts, and immediately think positively and then watch comedy videos or chat with people closest to me, so that I can reduce my sadness.
legendary
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Going on hikes, some light exercise, skateboarding, reading, etc. Just take a deep breath and try to relax.
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Mood swings are sudden changes in one's emotions. People can change from being happy to being sad in a Twink of an eye without a particular reason. Consciously or not people's mood changes, these changes may last up to a minute, a day, or weeks depending on how one can control them. Some believe it is a sign of depression.


I experience mood swings at least 3 times a week, this happens wherever I am idle, or alone. When the mood changes I tend to be very quiet, depressed, and lonely, and my food cravings increases, sometimes my mood swing got me thinking about life in general and what I should have achieved if given the opportunity. Sometimes I find myself daydreaming about the future 😅😂😂.

I control my mood swings majorly because it doesn't only affect me but also affects my entire day and people close to me, I hate to see people suffer or be unhappy because of me.
What I do is, listen to music, watch videos, be optimistic and motivate myself, go for a walk and force myself to talk to people around me. This has helped me overcome my mood swings, I hope it helps you too.
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