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@utopia I was just replying to @Faith-and-Hope and didn't see your post - sorry.
That's exactly what I'm looking for. From your point of view there doesn't seem to be a gradual slide it is just an instant crash. That is exactly what I want to work out. If there was a series of events or words or things that I write that you could see was changing then it may be easier to identify when I was struggling. But if it seems that I go from ok to not ok that quickly then that is something I need to work out why?
I really don't think it is anything you do at all - or write. I think it is more that ANYTHING that can be even remotely triggering is when I am really so physically and mentally exhausted.
Not sure! I'm in a pretty good place at the moment so can try and work out some of this if that is ok with you?!
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@utopia I have just been going back over some of our conversations and I really can't identify anything you have written that may have triggered me. I can see in places though where it seems like we have been having a very normal discussion and then suddenly my mood changes. I am so sorry - that must be really frustrating for you -especially when you don't know why - it's frustrating fo me now because I don't know why. Must be external to the forum - or from another thread???? Not sure!
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I found this for you @Zoe7 .... re your earlier comment ....
I am sure Phoenix won't mind me mentioning it, cos it's clear on her thread anyway, but she was apologising to someone a couple of days ago for exactly the same thing happening with her @Zoe7 ..... a sudden hyper-sensitivity - but she knows this happens for her, went into melt-down, recovered, then came back to apologise to the person she had caught off-guard. She may have some strategies that can help you to recognise this and address it.
I think that is an excellent observation @utopia .... using the same sort of tracks that a trigger follows to "anti-trigger" with thoughts, words, and visualisations ....
11-02-2017 11:56 PM
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@utopia yep I do get that. One tiny little thing or thought or image etc. can turn into a sudden and overwhelming negative reaction. I do know when I am not physically well I can't cope emotionally - and when I am really tired it is worse. I have been trying to avoid tv and music this week as there always seems to be something that triggers a negative reaction. There are certain words that are huge triggers for me - in any situation and in circumstance- none of which you have used - but maybe when in my hyper-vigilant state I make connections in my mind to those!
12-02-2017 12:12 AM
12-02-2017 12:12 AM
Lotus flowers
flourish in the mud.
I love your chatter. @utopia @Zoe7
and glad @Phoenix_Rising joined in and we got over my
foot in mouth post a few days ago
need to figure out when its gentleigh bentleigh or
wheeeee down the water slide
cheers Apple
12-02-2017 12:15 AM
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