SD, thank you. I awoke still feeling somewhat anxious. I think it boils down to trust issues and abandonment. Something like a nice text or comment from a person i care about makes me nervous. I get a feeling of impending doom!
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Thank you for asking SD. I have replied to Joe via text and said i was a little taken back by the comment. I find it hard to talk to him in person 80% of the time.
Here's maybe a fun suggestion. Just like you mentioned awhile back here on the board, that Oak could post a picture of something he found fun or inspiring....
For the next week or so, with both Joe and Matt- just one light and innocuous text per day with a comment, an emoji, or a picture of one of the so-many marvelous things you happen upon and that you've posted here for us. Maybe that will help lighten things a bit.
SD, i have opened up a little to Joe. He was shocked at my thoughts and laughed it off, i'm not going to lie it hurt a little.
Not sure why it hurt... that he didn't take your fear seriously? On the other hand, maybe he laughed cause the idea was so foreign to him that he hadn't even considered it..
I understand you were very deep into the religion side of things there for a while SD and i can see why you would turn to such ways. Support, trust, acceptance and understanding? I felt i had none of that. I am only learning that feeling now in my early forties. Yet I find it hard to accept.
Yes, there’s so much I can write about this. It was an adventure, and we thought we were helping to change the world. (Never at all political though, I am happy to say.) But the euphoria didn’t last very long, and I've never found anything to replace it. All I can say is that people a lot smarter and more together than I have had religious epiphanies and wrestled with the metaphysical, so I should not be ashamed. Seemed like a good idea at the time, and I did learn quite a bit about life, myself, how people think and live.
Last night i found before spraying a fly i said i was sorry to it for having to wipe it off the planet! Yet i found a big grasshopper on the ceiling and went to great lengths to rescue and save him from Mazie. Relocating him/her outside and thanking it for popping by!
I don't like feeling this way and therapy was helpful at times when i was struggling with cases we deal with at work, the therapist is amazing. However, again that great shame looms over me for going.
Not sure if these thoughts are linked. But to me, it's a reverent and noble sentiment. We don't need to blindly dominate or destroy everything around us. Whitman wrote "A mouse is miracle enough to stagger sextillions of infidels". As are so many of the things around us, if we just stop and look.
I got a text from Joe saying for me to call him ASAP. So before i pick up to call thoughts go through my mind such as....What has Matt done? Is it an accident, do i want to call or ignore it so i don't have to hear potentially bad news? Does he want to leave me? Has he already left? Should i run away and never call!! I know, i know...
Overactive amygdala. I know the feeling when the phone rings, a text alert appears, or even when I’ve set an alarm to remind myself of an appointment.
Last night we had a little emergency with Joes Grandpa. I am about to head up to the hospital with him this avo to make sure he gets checked over. I managed to prep tea before it all happened. However i was not so prepared today and have nothing planned. I got worried this morning and said sorry to Joe that i have not planned anything as yet.
I’m sure he understands and doesn’t blame you.
Look at everything you’re doing.
They're lucky to have you, and C’mon! there's always takeout for times like this.
On the sleep thing, it's always fascinated me. With the sleep monitor, I wonder if you can uncover any patterns or timing to the sleepwalking and nightmares/night terrors. Have you started a spreadsheet? What kind of data is gathered, and how might it be analyzed? (If you're willing to discuss).
SD