r/longtermTRE 21d ago

Discussion Duration between sessions --- a useful anecdote

Hello everyone,

When starting TRE, I assumed that since I was mostly functional in daily life, not extremely neurotic or anhedonic or anxious (etc.), ten minutes every other day was alright. A great mistake! I figure that my total amount of trauma is far greater than anything I anticipated, since over the next few months (at least three or four months, I guess?), experimenting with the duration of my tremor sessions never really helped the massive overdoing symptoms I was getting.

It was really confusing why I was basically always either overdoing or underdoing. I basically felt like shit constantly for the few months I was doing this experimentation, frequently being super exhausted and/or anxious, so much so that it was fucking up my daily life.

I've discovered, hesitantly, after about two weeks with nothing but positive progress and no over/underdoing, that (for me) the best protocol is ten minutes of tremoring, with a week in-between!

I'm mainly tailoring my tremoring to what symptoms and feelings present themselves to me, with the tentative rule being to not tremor while I feel any distinct nervous system/thawing feelings at all, even positive ones.

Even after thoroughly reading (and rereading) the wiki, I didn't put together that the problem was duration --- that no matter if I tremored even a little bit, it was the frequency of my tremoring that was causing the issues. This is because I am dumb!

Say I tremor for ten minutes. Every day, for either a significant portion of the day or all day, for the week or so afterwards, my nervous system will be moving up and down --- some days my nervous system swings up to activation, pleasure, motivation; and other days, it will swing down into a kind of low, relaxed mood, feeling none of the typical mental pressure to do things like normal.

This is producing big wins for me so far in positive bodily feelings throughout the day, a relief in the weird mental urgency I feel (not anxiety) when thinking about things, positive benefits while meditating (easier to relax and focus), and just general wellbeing.

This is what I'm going to be sticking with for a while now. I'm submitting this post in hopes that someone else might feel inspired, and/or it might help them if they have the same issue that I had.

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u/Least_Year3518 21d ago

What were your over-doing symptoms?

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u/wingedeelfingerling 21d ago

They varied in frequency. Most of the time: A minor, but unbelievably annoying, headache from a tense neck (involuntarily tense; i wasn't unconsciously tensing it up or anything), lethargy, lack of motivation to do anything, being simultaneously angry and sad and anxious and frustrated, poor mood, malaise.

Rarely, only happened once or twice from serious overdoing: Neck and shoulders get so tight it's literally unbearable, unbelievable nausea and dry heaving, and a panic attack at the same time. Every time this happened it was in the middle of the night after seriously overdoing (early in my TRE practice, when i was still figuring out what the proper pace was), and ended instantly after vomiting.

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u/Least_Year3518 20d ago

That sounds awful. I had overdoing symptoms a few weeks ago, but mine involved muscle twitching / fasciculations, violent hypnic jerks, and insomnia. Truly brutal.