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by AimCat » Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:56 pm
Jenn: Happy Birthday! You've given yourself a great gift in this program and seeking "normal." I applaud you for taking care of yourself. This is a great point in your life to learn to take care of yourself.
I'm much older than you (40s), and it was only about 5 years ago that I really recognized and started to deal with the depression that's been a part of my life pretty much always. I, too, have been on medicine and beaten my depression (well, beaten it back....) And now I'm here again, too, seeing that depression train bearing down on me and feeling hopeless to escape it. I think at my age, reflecting on myself, and facing it again, I'm starting to see it as a part of myself that I just need to make my peace with and prepare my toolkit for dealing with it when it comes to visit.
I, too, want to avoid going back on meds. As a parent, I really want to find a way of coping with life as a model to my kids that they, too, will need to find within themselves a means of coping with their lives that, hopefully, doesn't rely on chemicals. I'm not against meds; I returned to them more than once when I just couldn't get out of the whole without some help. However, overall, and for myself, I feel like the good Lord could not have meant for some of the Lord's children to only be their true selves on Wellbutrin. But I also believe the good Lord made humans to be resourceful, and if they can save each other with CPR or surgery or anti-depressants, the Lord would want them to. Right now, I'm determined to eat well, take my vitamins, take care of my soul, and grow as a person, but then, I see the train coming.
Jenn, take it one day at a time. Take it one hour at at time, or when necessary, one minute at a time or one breath at a time. Maybe for your party, plan ahead for one thing you think you can do if you feel stressed -- for me, I might tell a trusted friend or family member ahead of time that if I felt stressed, I might come and hang out with him/her for a while. Or I would be ready with a little prayer -- Lord, I give this (uncomfortable feeling or thought) over to you right now. (repeat as necessary throughout party).
Anyway, just one thing to do when stressed.
Also, you might prepare yourself with one -- just one -- way to reach outside yourself. A smile or a comment ('that must have been fun" or whatever) that you can offer into any 'ol conversation you come across. Don't look for anything special in return, just praise yourself for staying in it and being a part of it.
So one thing to do when stressed and one thing to do to reach out -- and just do those things --relax into those things -- when you don't know what else to do or be or feel. Or just choose one if two seems like too much. And I'm praying for you. Let us know how your party goes.