It came back.

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IDK
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It came back.

Postby IDK » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:46 pm

I was doing so well, and then today it hit me really hard. i almost didnt make it.

anyone got any tips?

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juice
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Postby juice » Thu Sep 06, 2012 8:22 pm

I'm sorry you've had such a bad day. It's awful when that happens. On a practical note, have you recently changed/reduced any meds? Has anything happened at work or at home to bring this on? Is it an anniversary of something?

I have been hit this way a few times, and only after being inpatient did I realise there was actually a pattern. I started journalling which helped me spot the signs, such as not showering every morning, not brushing my teeth, reading glossy magazines in search of an answer. Now I have a little more warning, although I still get days when it hits me like a ton of bricks. On those days I either go to bed (not good) or make sure I'm with people so I can't do anything stupid. I try to get outside for a while, as long as I'm with someone, and I avoid places where I could hurt myself.

I hope you feel better tomorrow, and tomorrow. Recovery from these dips is a challenge, but you can do it. Be kind to yourself.

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Postby IDK » Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:39 am

No, i did not add, or change any meds.
I did nothing abnormal.

i was just having a decent day, and then *slam*, it was all coming back.

im tired of this- i really wish i could break this.
even on a good day, i dont really find myself enjoying life.
if anything, its more of a tolerance.

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Postby juice » Fri Sep 07, 2012 4:53 am

That's really hard to cope with. Maybe it would be worth talking about his with a therapist or Dr. I'm sorry I don't have any ideas to help you, as I can see how much this is troubling you.

All I can say is that I have been where you are now and I am getting better. It's slow, but I feel more resilient now than I ever have done. Don't give up the fight.

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Postby hope1968 » Sat Oct 13, 2012 11:24 am

I've been there too. Maybe the best thing to do is just ride it out. Keep moving forward, no matter how hard it seems. Talking to a therapist can also be really, really helpful. The best thing to remember is that even though it comes back, it also goes away. Live for those times. Best to you...


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