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ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
It's been noted in research studies those of us with ASDs are more prone to depression than the general population.
I have increased my physical activity over a period of about two weeks now and I have noticed a tremendous improvement in my mood without the use of SSRIs or any other drugs.
Has anyone else experienced good results?
absolutely.
I however, have to use SSRI meds as well. My depression - largely to do with not fitting in and feeling like a perpetual outsider in the world - is too severe to be handled simply through exercies.
But exercise is an integral part of my management strategy for depression and high-anxiety (which leads to increased stimming in me) co-morbids. I walk most mornings with my dog. In summer I swim. I spend time walking and communing with plants and naature. It lifts my spirits. BUt i still need meds as well, unfortunately. ( Temple GRandin's approach works very well in my case.)
Exercise also helps me with the routined and repetitive behaviours.
I believe we are high maintenance people who often need to do a little bit more than is usual to stay on an even keel.