It sounds extremely difficult what you’re going through, and this mix of medications isn’t sitting well with you, it seems. Shaking, tachycardia, and poor sleep isn’t exactly what you want in the morning, I know! Sometimes, medications like Zoloft might take a bit longer to hit their stride, but if things are getting worse, let’s not ignore that. Yeah, absolutely, it’s a good idea to chat with your therapist or doctor about trying a different approach, like tweaking your meds maybe.
Now, on the Ayurvedic side – we look at the mind and body as connected, so your emotions deeply impact how you’re physically feeling. Your experience might be linked to a Vata imbalance, especially with those symptoms like trembling and feeling unsteady. We should totally explore ways to calm that Vata energy. Warm oil massages, like with sesame oil, can be sooo comforting, soothing for the nervous system – try it, even a self-massage before a warm bath can bring a lot of peace.
Eating grounding foods can help too, like cooked grains, stews, root vegetables. Think warm, cooked, and nourishing, this can settle things internally, you know? And consistent routines, going easy on yourself, all a big part of that Vata-soothing lifestyle.
But hey, if you’re really feeling overwhelmed – never hesitate to reach out for immediate help. Your safety is number one and there’s zero shame in seeking support when you need it. And yes, cognitive behavioral therapy – many people find it super helpful as an extra layer of support. It gives you tools, kind of like a manual for managing those swirling thoughts.
I hope, bit by bit, you find something that feels like relief. Talk to professionals about switching things up if needed, and call on those resources around you. You’re worth attention and care, even when it feels like you’re facing this alone.