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How to stop yourself from rocking back and front. I am tried of it i am rocking on 3 years now please help me.
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Dear Coal eater,
I wish I had an answer to your question, but sadly I don't. Have you consulted a physician about this. The situation you describe about rocking must be very stressful and distressing. Sorry I cannot be helpful to you in this. My heart goes out to you! Sincerely yours, Yao Wen |
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I don't know. I rock a lot too.
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My daughter is 17 and still does it when she is full of anxiety.
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It is a way of comforting oneself when anxious. I remember doing it as children.
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I rock when I'm alone, I don't fight it. I just let myself do it, because it calms me down. It's a coping skill. When I'm around others sometimes there is a chair that rocks and I feel safer then.
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I rock, too. I don't rock hard because that makes me nauseous. But I do rock lightly. I find it soothing. Some people believe that rocking feels good because that's what babies do in the womb.
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I agree that it's good to find comfort and self soothe, there are lots of ways to do that. It could be worth trying some restorative yoga poses. |
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Rocking is a sign of irritation and frustration. I used to do it.
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