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Interesting exercise for those bothered by ectopic
Jul 05th, 2007, 1:40am
 
Hi there
Just read Stu's posting and thought I would post here for everyone to read and try... Stress and worry about the ectopics definitely makes mine worse.
My CBT therapist has given me an interesting exercise to try... if you focus on the weird beats you are subconsiously (and often consiously worrying about them). So the idea is and this may seem a little simplistic, is to sit somewhere quiet, close your eyes and focus consciously on the weird beats, say to them that you know they are there, and that you know that they won't harm you. (You might not believe this at first, but try to say it with conviction.) Then move your focus to the rest of your body calmly and focus attention on for example your kneecaps or your earlobes until you can find a harmless sensation there, then give it some attention, then move elsewhere. You will discover that any time you focus on your body you can find funny feelings. These are fine and harmless and happen all the time apparently. But it is the focusing on an interesting symptom that your brain latches on to that increases the anxiety, and will prolong the discomfort of a funny heart beat.  It is a form of mindful meditation. Try it for five minutes. And if it works you can increase the time if you like doing it.
I have tried this last night, I have tried to focus on tingling in my toes that I know is normal whenever my heart is going really odd on me, and so far it is working a little. It needs practice.
(You're probably all going to think I am mad now!)
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Re: Interesting exercise for those bothered by ect
Reply #1 - Jul 5th, 2007, 4:51am
 
Hi Beadbabe,

Dont think your mad, makes some sense to me.  I would also be interested to know more of how you get on at CBT.  Do you think its helpfull?

Im going to give it a go, thanks for the info.  I will let you know how I get on Smiley

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Re: Interesting exercise for those bothered by ect
Reply #2 - Jul 5th, 2007, 5:41am
 
I have heard that the 'mindfulness' thing can be helpful for anxiety and stress. I can't remember if someone else posted this explanatory link previously, but I found it interesting as I didn't really know what mindfulness was:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mindfulness
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Re: Interesting exercise for those bothered by ect
Reply #3 - Jul 5th, 2007, 8:57am
 
If anyone is interested there is a really good book which I have so far only read through once - called Calming your anxious mind by jeffrey bantley. It is very good and goes into methods of mindfulness that you can do in everyday life. It's not too expensive if you buy it from one of amazon's marketplace sellers. It's very in-depth and great for seeing how this  might help you if you are so inclined to be looking for a tool to help.

It is about living in the moment - because actually all fears and worries are directly related to what might happen in the future or what has already happened. Fears, worries and panic is always about the past or the future - never right now.

BTW I am finding CBT very interesting so far - I have only had three sessions so far so it is very early days, but I am actually enjoying it and in a way excited by what I might soon learn from it.
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