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everydayiloveyou
Arcanist
- Jul 5, 2020
- 490
Back in elementary and high school, I used to walk home every day and then work out for an hour. I first started doing it because I read online that it helps with anxiety and depression. It was fun and distracting, but I still had really bad anxiety and depression.
These days I have 0 time to exercise, and things are pretty much the same. But to be fair I've always been chubby. Recently my doc said that I have high cholesterol, so if my results are the same at my next appt, I'm gonna try to start dieting so I can lose weight and have my levels right. My parents dont think I should change my eating, but Im thinkin maybe if I start eating healthier then Ill feel healthier mentally too. Like maybe the bad feelings I always get are a result of my less-than-ideal physical health ?
What about you guys? Do you think your health habits affect your mental illnesses at all, and is it a good way to keep those thoughts at bay or has it been ineffective?
These days I have 0 time to exercise, and things are pretty much the same. But to be fair I've always been chubby. Recently my doc said that I have high cholesterol, so if my results are the same at my next appt, I'm gonna try to start dieting so I can lose weight and have my levels right. My parents dont think I should change my eating, but Im thinkin maybe if I start eating healthier then Ill feel healthier mentally too. Like maybe the bad feelings I always get are a result of my less-than-ideal physical health ?
What about you guys? Do you think your health habits affect your mental illnesses at all, and is it a good way to keep those thoughts at bay or has it been ineffective?