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19 Dec 2014 04:43 PM
19 Dec 2014 04:43 PM
Re: Fear
Thank you for your support and caring gentleness. Your words of encouragement and what did I actually receive a compliment? You are a very kind person. I will recognize you and say 'Thank you'.
You hold to hope so wonderfully. May PEACE & LOVE be with you also. X
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28 Dec 2014 07:36 PM
28 Dec 2014 07:36 PM
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thank you for sharing, what you have been through, i know it would not have been easy and i truly appreciate every kind word you have said to me. you have unbelievable strength, it surrounds you and i can read it in your posts, you have such compassion for others and understanding.
I feel very lucky knowing you, and that you found a place where you can find comfort and encouragment.
Panic attacks are not something i get so much myself, i get small ones that are more me getting hyped up about little things. I always find music helps me to calm, and i focus on my hands in front of me, i put all my fingers together so they are touching at the ends like i am holding an invisible ball, then i slowly bend each indervidual link down so i end up looking at a love heart shape with my thumbs pointed at the bottom, while doing this i focus on my breathing and inhaling the peace and calm and exhaling the stress and worry. i don't know if something like that will help you it's just a thought, as i said i find it helps me focus and calm.
you are needed here and appreciated too
i hope you are feeling better
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25 Jan 2015 12:39 PM
25 Jan 2015 12:39 PM
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25 Jan 2015 06:41 PM
25 Jan 2015 06:41 PM
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realising that you are feeling this way, and addressing, is good, you know it is not as severe as previously, thanks to the help of your new meds, you are normal, and all people struggle with similar things, of wanting to be strong, wanting to feel capable of dealing with life, i want the same things for myself, and i am sure a lot of other people want it also.
i hope that you feel the love and support here in the forums
And i understand about the wanting to held and comforted, i miss that feeling also
You are not silly at all for thinking that you wouldn't break again, i think that way too, and i find myself breaking every week, only to discover through strength that i do not realise, and the support offered here that i am able to keep going,
The magic pill, is a beauty, i am searching for mine, it does take time, and you realise that it is helping a lot which is good.
You can have a big soul cry with me if you like, i know i need it, i have my cry's, late at night on my own,
what i find helps, is pouring out everything in my head on here, or in my private journal, i just write and write whatever is in my head, otherwise known as venting, i vent here a lot, and cry at night only sometimes.
I learnt early on joining the forum, that being scared of posting on here, is normal, the good thing is anonymity, and that no-one here judges another, we have been there, or are going through it also, or sometimes not yet approached it, but we support each other, i support you.
i hope this helps
Big virtual hugs
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25 Jan 2015 08:27 PM
25 Jan 2015 08:27 PM
Re: Fear
My other suggestion is, can you give your grandson a big hug? Giving a hug still releases those hormones that de-stress us all..oxytocin? Can't remember.. Is your grandson who will understand sometimes a granny just has to hug? I know my boys pretend its horrible, but secretly they like a big hugs from their granny or nanna..
You are safe, and you are welcome here and we care...just type away @kato has nailed the importance of sharing..or journalling..whatever works...
Hugs again.....
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28 Jan 2015 04:45 PM
28 Jan 2015 04:45 PM
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i I am scared now that I may have lost my job. And on top of that just plain embarrassed. I knoe i am viewed as weak and pathetic. I am grateful to @kato and @Alessandra 1992. And @kristin i so vaule your empathy. You are all there for others it's a blessing shared by giver and receiver.
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28 Jan 2015 05:47 PM
28 Jan 2015 05:47 PM
Re: Fear
Hi @peace
I'm so glad you jumped on here to share what you're going through. We don't want you to go through this alone.
I was glad to read that you're doing better than yesterday. It seems step by step you're getting back on track on track. I think members here will agree with me that you're definitely not viewed as weak or pathetic in here.
In regards to the physical things going on for you at the moment, would I be right in assume the stomach pain and shakes are associated with not being able to eat. I ask just to ensure there's not other medical stuff going on that may need urgent attention (eg: diabetes).
In my experience, such levels of anxiety which stop people from eating and sleeping, creates a bit of a loop, in that the physical symptoms that are arise as a consequence would be pushing more anxiety. And around and around the loop continues, until there's a circuit break to stop the cycle.
Based on your previous experiences, what is your circuit breaker?
It could be as simple as eating something that doesn't upset the stomach.. eg: a piece of toast. So that starts to alleviate some of the physical symptoms, which can assist in dealing with the next step.
Or another example is calling a particular helpline, which then reduces the anxiety enough to eat/ sleep.
I agree about @kato, @Alessandra1992 , @kristin and other members of the community being wonderfully empathetic and I also feel that you're a blessing to this community too.
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28 Jan 2015 06:41 PM
28 Jan 2015 06:41 PM
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Being embaressed. Heck who doesn't feel embaressed when we feel like we are failing ourselves or others?
The point is, it is a feeling..it is not a fact..
You may not lose your job, and if you had, well I wouldn't want to work where I wasn't supported...
Courage @oeace, confidence things will change!!
Hugs
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29 Jan 2015 07:47 AM
29 Jan 2015 07:47 AM
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I cannot get into seeing a public Psych...as I am not threatening death and mayhem requiring police intervention.
I am looking forward to my mum visiting, but super anxious as well. I hope she does not go critical about everything about me. I find knitting a great soother for me. I hate the heat at present too, I feel very uncomfortable .
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29 Jan 2015 06:48 PM
29 Jan 2015 06:48 PM
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Fingers crossed this visit will surprise you with how little she criticises..
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