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Struggling with Intrusive Thoughts After a Breakup
Mental Disorders
Question #39558
138 days ago
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Struggling with Intrusive Thoughts After a Breakup - #39558

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I am suffering from depression from last 5 months my condition was very worse but Now I feel much better after medication butI faced intrusive thoughts about past relationship. I am very stressed about that I don't Want to back from him because he leave me and didn't respect but sometimes the thoughts about past relationship never give up whole day

How often do you experience these intrusive thoughts?:

- Constantly

What strategies have you tried to cope with these thoughts?:

- None

How would you describe your current stress levels?:

- Very high, constant anxiety
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Intrusive thoughts about past relationships are often entangled with unresolved emotions, affecting our mental peace. According to Ayurveda, such feelings can be linked with an imbalance in the Vata dosha, as Vata is associated with movement, including thought processes. To help manage this imbalance, begin with grounding techniques in your daily routine. Practices like Abhyanga, or self-massage, using warm sesame oil can soothe Vata. Do this before a warm shower, around 15-20 minutes each morning if possible.

Dietary shifts can play a crucial role too. Focus on warm, nourishing meals that are mildly spiced to stabilize Vata dosha. Incorporating ghee and spices like cumin, coriander, and turmeric can be beneficial. Avoid cold, dry, and processed foods as they may aggravate Vata.

Try to establish a regular sleep pattern; Vata responds well to routine. Practice slow, deep breathing or pranayama before sleeping to calm your mind. Consuming golden milk, made by warming milk with turmeric and a little ghee, before bedtime may support better sleep as well.

Meditation and mindfulness can also help reduce intrusive thoughts. Start with guided meditations that emphasize detachment and presence—it may help focus your mind away from these cyclical patterns. Even 10-15 minutes a day, in a quiet, distraction-free space, can make a difference.

Consider herbal support, with advise from a certified Ayurvedic practitioner, Triphala or Brahmi are known for calming the mind. However, any herbal supplementation should be tailored based on personal constitution and any ongoing treatments.

It’s crucial to consult with a healthcare provider regarding the management of depression and any adjustments to treatment strategies. Continue collaborating with your mental health professional to navigate these thoughts effectively, complementing it with these Ayurvedic approaches.

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