Living with Depression | by Blurt Team | Print This Post. A downward spiral is when we can feel ourselves slipping into a lower mood and our mental health feels as though it’s declining. They can be hard to handle because we might not really understand why things are sliding again.
What does Spiralling mean mental health?
Does this process sound familiar? This anxiety spiral — also known as “catastrophic thinking” or “magnifying,” — often occurs alongside anxiety and depression. Think of your brain as a rocky mountain: one single distressing thought loosens an avalanche of related anxieties.
How do I stop myself from spiraling?
10 Ways to Stop Your Anxiety From Spiraling
- Take a step back. When the negative thoughts begin, it is important to take a moment and step back from them.
- Accept your thoughts.
- Draw on past experiences.
- Use a reinforcing statement.
- Change your anxiety routine.
- Try mindfulness.
- Breathe.
- Journal or start a diary.
What to say to someone who is spiraling?
What to say and why
- I’m here for you.
- I’m not sure what to do, but I’m sure we can figure it out together.
- I know it doesn’t feel like it now but there is hope that things can get better.
- This conversation is between you and me.
- I have noticed you seem to be doing better lately.
How do you help someone with a down spiral?
Here are some suggestions:
- Ask open-ended questions. These are questions without quick yes/no or factual answers.
- Find something to validate.
- Don’t argue.
- Show empathy.
- Remember that if you’re feeling confused and distressed, your friend likely feels those even more intensely.
How do you stop a downward spiral?
If so, here are nine of my learnings on how to reverse, or even prevent, the downward spiral:
- Be aware.
- Start an open conversation.
- Take a step back to get perspective.
- Don’t seclude yourself.
- Look to the future.
- Explore the root of the problem.
- Manage expectations.
- Be present.
How long does it take for a feeding tube to flow?
Depending on the type of formula, the food may take a few hours to flow through the tube. Ask your doctor what you can expect and how long it should take. Sit up or keep your head up during the feeding and for 60 minutes (or as long as your doctor tells you to) afterward. Keep the formula in the refrigerator after you open it.
How is a feeding tube inserted in the stomach?
A feeding tube is inserted during a surgery. After the surgery, you’ll have a 6- to 12-inch tube coming out of your belly. Foods, liquids, and medicines are given using the tube. The food is a mixture (formula) made up of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins, and minerals.
How do you clean the end of a feeding tube?
You can use a syringe to push water through the tube. Clean the end (opening) of the tube every day with an antiseptic wipe. Always wash your hands before touching the tube. Tape the tube to your body so the end is facing up. Look for medical tape in your local drugstore.