Wow, that's a lot you're dealing with. Lots of nervous tension it sounds like, with depression to boot... Did this start just recently?
Anxiety attacks are awful (had 'em), so a full-blown panic attack must be a lot worse. And racing thoughts while trying to sleep, had those too. Sometimes I get up, turn on a light and start writing to quiet the head. Seeing things on paper sometimes makes them seem less agitating.
Feeling heavy/sluggish, feelings of sadness, and being overwhelmed by everything from small chores to existential thoughts - check, check, and check. (My frequent travelling companions )
Have you discussed any of this with your doctor? Maybe they can give you a referral for some help.
A couple of things I pulled together, that may be helpful-
I've been listening to this audio book on the commute. The author has been battling severe panic attacks since he was small. Has a successful literary career, but hard to imagine how he can cope..
My Age of Anxiety - Scott Stossel
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/177 ... of-anxiety
There's a thread on phone apps. A few years old, and I haven't checked the links , but check this path on the forum;
Board Index / Getting Help / Literature-Websites /Helpful Smartphone Apps
One app I tried for awhile is this one. Takes you thru a number of exercises for panic, intrusive thoughts, etc.
Pocket Coach phone app
https://www.pocketcoach.co/
And Beeny Boo posted this message and link. Your library or school may have a subscription -
https://www.kanopy.comThis is a free app you can get through your public library anywhere in the English-speaking world. There are a lot of independent films, documentaries, college courses and a lot of resources around mental health issues. The films and documentaries are limited to four per month but the courses are unlimited to download. It’s free except for data usage and if your public library doesn’t have it you can ask them to get it.
Mr B. Boo
Wishing you well, a little peace.. and a good night's sleep!
Snoringdog