Hi. Very sorry to read about your experiences and please know that I wish you well. Having said that, please also know that what follows is not the advise of a medical professional or anyone with any sort of formal qualifications; I am simply a person on the internet who feels for you and wants to offer my own insight as to how I cope with my personal mental health.
So, having said that, I first have a question. In your post you pay particular attention to what you don’t do… but what do you do? What does a typical day look like for you?
Personally, I find that I fare much better when I have a set routine to follow. It gives me a sense of purpose and helps a lot when I feel particularly depressed or anxious. It can be something as simple as saying “I will wake up at 7:00 AM and have breakfast by 7:30” to mapping out my whole day or week–simply knowing that I have structure helps me tremendously. Combined with having a schedule, I like to give myself activities or tasks to complete; it’s again providing myself with a sense of purpose but also the satisfaction of, at the end of the day, knowing that I accomplished things and have more to accomplish tomorrow.
In treating your mental health have you ever tried meditation or some form of calming exercise such as yoga? Recognizing that different folks have very different reactions to this, I have personally found both meditation and yoga to be incredibly helpful for my own mental health. I was deeply skeptical about both but, once I opened myself up to the experience (and realized you could try both in the privacy and comfort of your home thanks to videos on YouTube) I was surprised at how helpful they were. If that doesn’t seem appealing, I would also recommend taking walks throughout the day. Simple movement and “fresh” air really do me wonders.
I hope this advise is maybe useful or doesn’t come across as too cliched. I would be happy to elaborate on any points made in further detail should you wish.
Wishing you all my best.