25-01-2017 06:49 PM
25-01-2017 06:49 PM
Hi SANEforums,
Well lately I've been really trying to address my deeper problems. I've lived with mental illness my whole life and now that I'm approaching my late thirties I feel an urgency in sorting myself out whilst I still can. I think that if I haven't succeeded by now, what hope do I have? Well I am noticing something new, a sort of wisdom that I didn't have before. I'm hoping that this is my key to recovery and functioning. I'm hoping I can nurture it and make it grow.
Do you think change is possible late thirties? How would you proceed if you were in a similar situation? Are you in a similar situation? Thank you.
25-01-2017 08:01 PM
25-01-2017 08:01 PM
Hi @Dothemo,
Change is possible, though I don't necessessarily think it's a linear thing. There will be ups and downs, though I do think life experience can grant us moments of wisdom. But with this, life will continue to challenge us and through us curve balls.
What do others think? I'm going to tag a few people who I know are about at the moment @Appleblossom @utopia @Faith-and-Hope @Former-Member@Former-Member @Former-Member @TAB @PeppiPatty?
25-01-2017 08:04 PM - edited 25-01-2017 08:04 PM
25-01-2017 08:04 PM - edited 25-01-2017 08:04 PM
@Dothemo.... were you reading my personal blog, cause I wrote this just a few days ago!
I'm in my mid 30's and feeling very much the same.
I think and hope that change is still possible!
You don't need to answer these, they're rhetorical, but what are your deeper problems and what do you think will help solve them?
25-01-2017 08:07 PM
25-01-2017 08:07 PM
25-01-2017 08:08 PM
25-01-2017 08:08 PM
25-01-2017 08:10 PM
25-01-2017 08:10 PM
Hi @Dothemo @Former-Member @CherryBomb
I hope that change is possible... or i hoped that change is possible. sometimes its hard to know. I've seen other people change and be strong and recover. I've seen people evolve on the forums here. sometimes i dont think its possible for me. but not great headset maybe. feelings lie to us sometimes i know.
25-01-2017 08:16 PM
25-01-2017 08:16 PM
Yes, change is possible.......
These are the Curve Balls.....well..... that I can think of....
The Most hardest ( can't think of a word ) is how
You are treated by Others :
so.....working out what you want to see changed is really important.
What do you think ?
25-01-2017 08:25 PM - edited 25-01-2017 08:30 PM
25-01-2017 08:25 PM - edited 25-01-2017 08:30 PM
Hi @Dothemo,
I think @CherryBomb is right that it is definitely not linear. If you had asked me this time last week I would have said change isn't possible it is all hopeless and impossible. Today I say I think change is possible and today I've overcome some obstacles that would have taken me right down and out in the past. Also I turn up to my appointments weekly, and comply with my mental health team, and pay enough money every week that would fix my car so I have to believe in change or I wouldn't do these things. I know I've had steps forwards and steps backwards ALOT, pretty much weekly I go in both directions. This isn't an overly optimistic post but it is my truth and I guess I really hope for change. 💜🤗
25-01-2017 08:31 PM
25-01-2017 08:31 PM
25-01-2017 08:47 PM
25-01-2017 08:47 PM
Hi Dothemo and everyone,
I've had a MI for most of my life and 40 is only a few years away. I'm hoping change is possible, it seems to be, others seem to do it.
I can see things in my life that need to be changed, I want to change them, but how seems to be the problem. How to stop the over thinking, the creeping dread, the feelings and thoughts that just seem to pop in my head. Feelings of wisdom is something I don't have, I'm like @Former-Member I still feel like a teenager, trying to find and/or make my place in the world.
I hope these feelings of wisdom carry through for you.
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