‎23-02-2025 07:35 PM
‎23-02-2025 07:35 PM
Ouch! That hurts the pocket! But as you said, at least you'll have a roof over your head.
I guess 25 mins to travel to work is pretty 'average'. I know some people travel 2.5 hours to travel to SANE's office each time they go. @outlander
Hope work is okay for you. What time do you leave home?
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@outlander wrote:
@tyme can i ask you a question as a fellow bpd'er
Of course! Hit me with it! I love BPD-related questions 🙂
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‎23-02-2025 08:32 PM
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Honestly? I withdraw and sleep it off. Then when I wake up, it's a reset.
I also find that when there's a lot happening all at once, I have to write lots of lists or my brain gets really fried and I feel frantic.
At this stage in my recovery, it's more about being proactive rather than wait and be reactive when things go haywire.
With how I currently live, I am in control of most things in my life. I don't have many unforeseen circumstances rock the boat. For example, I don't have kids I have to look after when they are sick, I don't have a partner I have to worry about.
So in other words, I am as stable as I can be environmentally. Now when this was not the case, it was much harder to handle changes, and yes, I'd go into this mania and walk and walk and walk for hours or I'd just stay in bed (this was more an avoidance tactic).
Hope this makes some sort of sense @outlander
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‎23-02-2025 08:54 PM
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Well I have to say, in the past, sleep it off didn't work for me. Maybe that's why I slept ten years of my life away! It was more to avoid things.
I'm only now at the stage where I use sleep to reset. And when BIG things happen, it doesn't work. Like 2 weeks ago, some big things happened and it took days to get over it. I was hurt. I was numb and it was a very very sad time for me.
Also remember, for my BPD, I've had 18 months intensive treatment - so that EVERY week for a few hours in both group and individual therapy. And on top of that, I had weekly psych appointments, psychosocial workers, peer workers and art therapy. It was all bang at once. The whole 'active healing' process took about 3 years. @outlander
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