So I am nearing the end of my job--I gave my notice 2 weeks ago and I have 9 days left.
Well, I ended up in the ER on Monday secondary to my stress--actually the dr told me I was dehydrated and I got fluids!
I took a Xanax today to get started on my day and I am feeling very tired and out of it.
They are making it very dificult for me about leaving and I believe that is the stressor.
Just looking for some prayers and support that I will be okay and I can get through this!! I feel so detached and out of it....please any advice would be great!!
Need a little help from my friends
Labourg -
First and foremost, remember to be kind to yourself. You're going through a lot of stress right now and it's okay not to feel in tip-top shape. Give yourself credit for how well you're doing under the circumstances. Keep up your positive self talk and remind yourself that the body symptoms are normal and not dangerous. Lastly, give yourself permission to have a great day!
Wishing you the best,
Jamie
First and foremost, remember to be kind to yourself. You're going through a lot of stress right now and it's okay not to feel in tip-top shape. Give yourself credit for how well you're doing under the circumstances. Keep up your positive self talk and remind yourself that the body symptoms are normal and not dangerous. Lastly, give yourself permission to have a great day!
Wishing you the best,
Jamie
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Labourg,
You have more support than you know on these forums. It must have been very scary to end up in the ER. Isn't it amazing how our minds can convince us there's something physically wrong? The trick is to turn the negative mindset into a positive one. With all of that energy put toward positive goals, you should be able to fly!
Remember you're going through an especially rough time and you will come out the other side. Only a few more days and your job will be in your rear view mirror. And if they're making it difficult for you at work, that must mean that you made a positive difference there, but it's your life and your choice. Don't let anybody convince you otherwise.
Watch that Xanax. I just wrote to someone else yesterday whose doctor didn't mention that it can be addictive. Who needs more problems? This is not to say that it can't be helpful on a temporary basis when you get overwhelmed.
Remember how many people there are here, and we all are dealing with the same problems. People think that courage means you have no fear, but it really means that you act in spite of that fear. You're doing great! Don't forget it!
Les
You have more support than you know on these forums. It must have been very scary to end up in the ER. Isn't it amazing how our minds can convince us there's something physically wrong? The trick is to turn the negative mindset into a positive one. With all of that energy put toward positive goals, you should be able to fly!
Remember you're going through an especially rough time and you will come out the other side. Only a few more days and your job will be in your rear view mirror. And if they're making it difficult for you at work, that must mean that you made a positive difference there, but it's your life and your choice. Don't let anybody convince you otherwise.
Watch that Xanax. I just wrote to someone else yesterday whose doctor didn't mention that it can be addictive. Who needs more problems? This is not to say that it can't be helpful on a temporary basis when you get overwhelmed.
Remember how many people there are here, and we all are dealing with the same problems. People think that courage means you have no fear, but it really means that you act in spite of that fear. You're doing great! Don't forget it!

Les
~The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Martin Luther King, Jr~
Martin Luther King, Jr~