24-04-2018 12:37 PM
24-04-2018 12:37 PM
Moving forward in any way is a win @Faith-and-Hope (look at me seeing the positive
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I don't feel exctly like I am moving forward myself but I don't feel as 'stuck' as I have done either - and that has to be seen as a positive!
I am keeping my eye closely on Toby (nothing unusual there I know lol) - he is due for his annual check-up soon so if his foot doesn't look any better I will book him in early. The vet will hold over the fee until I can pay it - so I am lucky there - they have done it for me before and know my circumstances - so nice to have such a great vet who knows me and Toby quite well ![]()
24-04-2018 02:25 PM
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@Faith-and-Hope I am sleeping more and the flashbacks and nightmares have significantly reduced - that makes soooo much difference. I still have long periods of feeling very low but more times when I can feel that lifted slightly - and those are the times I am trying to hold onto ![]()
I know there is no DBT this week and that is a relief for me - if I have the same anxiety around it next week then I am going to have to seriously consider if it is worth continuing - I know I may not see/feel the benefits for some time but the days before and then a couple of days after are extremely hard - a lot harder than I let on... have seriously considered my 'options' a couple of times and that is not a good place for me to be!
@utopia The 'waves' of pain can last for a couple of hours sometimes for me - and yes it is debilitating (when I don't faint myself!). I have spent many times on the floor, unable to move, from the pain. I have medication now that does help reduce the symptoms but occasionally it is so intense that the meds don't help. I am very careful with what I eat and know what makes it worse but that took a lot of trial and error for some years.
24-04-2018 06:17 PM
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@Zoe7yes we can! A bit nervous but think it will help me
24-04-2018 06:55 PM
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I find it really hard @Snowie - I talked to my GP about it yesterday and explained how anxious it makes me. It is not understanding it - that is easy - it is being amongst so many people. I don't like talking and the pressure to share even small things is too much for me - I have already talked to the psychologist and pdoc briefly about how hard I am finding it but I don't think they 'get it' - so may need to have that conversation again. If I can't 'settle' a bit more then I am going to continue to have several days of stress around DBT and that is really not helping me.
I know DBT is something you have wanted to do so I hope your experience is a good one for you. I never thought about it until my pdoc suggested it and then I thought I would have much longer to get used to the idea (was told there was at least a 10 week waiting list) but my pdoc pushed for me to take the next available place and apparently she has some influence over who gets in!!! I did not feel ready to do it but here I am and I am trying to make it work... it is just really hard for me!
24-04-2018 07:09 PM
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I can do a daisy for you @Bunniekins - is it a special occasion?
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