- Male
- 20 Years
- 29/01/2025
I've been having trouble sleeping after trying weed just once. I'm feeling kind of lazy with a feverish sensation. It's really not feeling great, and my mind seems to be racing with so many thoughts. What can I do to get back to normal?
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View allI'm struggling to manage my masturbation habits and I'm starting to get worried. Are there any medications or strategies that could help me control it better?
Masturbation addiction is often associated to porn addiction. Try not to spend too much time alone, mingle with friends and family whenever you feel the urge to masturbate or watch porn. Regular exercise can help focus your energies in a more beneficial direction. A healthy diet with lesser processed foods and more greens can help control your impulses and center your mind. Read about the negative effects of masturbation over a long term which include lethargy, lack of focus and inorganic erectile dysfunction.
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I'm experiencing this thing where I'll suddenly get really scared out of nowhere, and when that happens, my heart starts racing, and then it's like I have a bit of trouble catching my breath. Plus, my legs and the palms of my hands get super cold. Is there a reason why all of these things are happening together? Should I be worried?
In some time I will get fear then getting fear ,heart beat increase as time little breathing problem leg palm get cold It sounds like you may be experiencing symptoms of anxiety or panic attacks. To help manage these symptoms, you can try taking a medication called lorazepam (brand name: Ativan). The usual dosage for anxiety is 1-2 mg, taken 2-3 times a day as needed. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new medication.
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I've been dealing with an addiction to masturbation, and it's gotten to the point where I can't go a day without doing it, usually once or twice. No matter where I am, I get these strong urges at night and find it really hard to control myself. Even if I manage to stop for just one day, by the next, I'm itching to do it again. I'm really looking for advice on how I can overcome this habit. What steps can I take to break this cycle?
It's important to recognize that you're not alone in facing this challenge. I recommend finding healthy distractions, like engaging in hobbies, exercise, or relaxation techniques. If the urge is strong, try delaying it for a few minutes each time to gradually reduce dependency. If needed, seeking professional counseling can help address any underlying emotional or psychological factors.
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