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May i ask what is your authentic self?I hope everyone is doing as well as can be expected. A couple quick updates for myself...
I've been on a ketamine regimen for the past couple months - low dose daily. It's seems to be helpful in improving my mood and lifting some of the depression. However, my therapist basically told me there wasn't anything else she could do without me be willing to make a drastic change. In short, I have to choose between
1) doing what I want and finally showing my authentic self. Do so would mist likely end up in a divorce, isolating my children and parents - basically hurting everyone left around me.
2) accept the status quo and the fact that I probably will die before being happy.
Speaking of kids, one seems to be doing really well at college (university). Fingers crossed that it continues. The other is simply stuck in a holding pattern. Too anxious to get a job or leave the house.
Anyone have any good plans for the weekend?
Peace![]()
You're more then welcome to ask. Truth be told, I don't really know any more. May be the better way to have stated it would have been "to find my authentic self."May i ask what is your authentic self?
If you feel safe sharing, what medication are you taking? Is it an antidepressant? From my experience, those often don't treat anxiety, and may be coupled with another medication to help with the anxiety.I'm trying to recover, i have been feeling a bit better with new medication but i have a big anxiety inside of me that it's fleeting, it always was before.
Tell me about yourself... (if you feel comfortable.) Do you have any hobbies, interests, a career that sounds really but unattainable? What do you spend your time doing? Are you in a rural or urban area?I don't know what i want, i don't know who i am, i don't know what to do.
Late response as Ive been busy my apologies.@MentalFuneral welcome. I'm incredibly sorry of this situation. I used to be in that same place, many years ago. All of it. The neglect, the doing what I hated, the having no escape... It was the worst thing I've felt by far and it isn't even close. So I perfectly understand what you're going through.
Are you comfortable sharing what you pursue or more about your situation? The way I got out of it was realizing I didn't have to do a career I hate to survive, there are more ways.
Save and make a plan, try to get your own place. It was impossible for me to have any stability while renting a place, but also living with an unimaginably bad family. And not guaranteeing my shelter was fucked up. It's very hard to be at peace if one basic needs aren't met.
Venlafaxine 75mg and Seroquel 25mgIf you feel safe sharing, what medication are you taking? Is it an antidepressant? From my experience, those often don't treat anxiety, and may be coupled with another medication to help with the anxiety.
I live in an isolated rural area, unfortunately my sexuality was not accepted by my family, it's an open secret that no one talks about and pretend it doesn't exist, it just adds to feeling alone and alienated. I was diagnosed with BPD and Avoidant Personality Disorder.Tell me about yourself... (if you feel comfortable.) Do you have any hobbies, interests, a career that sounds really but unattainable? What do you spend your time doing? Are you in a rural or urban area?
Unfortunately there isn't much close by, i do have a partner but we are long distance, we have met and it was good. As you can imagine it's not enough. The only group i found nearby was a religious one sadly.As far as the loneliness, it's become a major problem. People are retreating to their phones, and don't know how to behave in irl situations. (Again, another over-generalization.) Are there community centers near by? Find something your interested in an volunteer. That a in-person class. Find something that requires you to get together with other people without that being the focus.
I'm very happy to see you in the recovery section of this site this time around! It's also great to hear that you're 1 month sober, that's a big first step and I've heard the first period after quitting is often the most difficult.I don't think I've ever interacted with this thread before but I want to limit my interactions with the forum to recovery-related topics, for the sake of my mental health.
I'm in my early-mid 20s and I'm a full time student. I work part time in healthcare and I fucking love my job. Currently, I'm sober (1 month so far) and in quasi-recovery from a chronic eating disorder. Maybe one day I'll feel ok enough to leave SS completely but for now, I'm gonna stick around. Y'all are going to be tired of me and my bullshit in no time.
The only naughty thing I've done was smoke a cigarette to calm my nerves once. I don't even go for alcoholic drinks when I'm at networking events where I can get unlimited drinks for free.I'm very happy to see you in the recovery section of this site this time around! It's also great to hear that you're 1 month sober, that's a big first step and I've heard the first period after quitting is often the most difficult.
I like to refer to it as a STEAM related career path, with the A stands for artistic. There is so much art involved in technology. Maybe the STEM part seems a bit overwhelming, but maybe focus in oh how your art skill can up the game. People who design the user interface and user experience of a web site (colors, fonts, graphics, whitespace, flow, etc.) can become just as important as the words. Could you try focusing in that area?Im pursuing a STEM related career path but I am really not cut out for it at all. I am not smart at all. I am a natural born artist.
To me, a career is something you are interested in, and could see yourself spending a lifetime in that field. Whereas a Job is something you go to, perform a task, and get paid. The only real draw to the job is a paycheck.I thought i could engage in an accountant online course to add something to my "career", using quotations because i barely call that a career, just landed on this job and stayed.
Welcome to the thread. Enjoy this feeling while you can. As you know, these feelings are just temporary. Out of curiosity, what did you take?I took some pills to chill, feeling completely relaxed.
Also, welcome! It's great that you feel your could leave the site. In the meantime, you're welcome to hang out with us. The thread needs some fresh perspective. All o ask is that you keep it within the rules of the site, and no attacking others. We've tried to created a safe space for people to talk about what's on their mind.Maybe one day I'll feel ok enough to leave SS completely but for now, I'm gonna stick around. Y'all are going to be tired of me and my bullshit in no time.
I couldn't agree more... and welcome as well!I'm very happy to see you in the recovery section of this site this time around! It's also great to hear that you're 1 month sober, that's a big first step and I've heard the first period after quitting is often the most difficult.
Pls release those emotions. They're hurting you so much.You're more then welcome to ask. Truth be told, I don't really know any more. May be the better way to have stated it would have been "to find my authentic self."
For four decades, I've been hiding my emotions and acting detached from others. I'm tried of pretending. But I've set that expectation with others and now feel trapped.
Yo the recovery crew is growing, what's up?I'm gonna stick around.
I picked up an extra shift at the ER today because I'm covering for someone. It's a day shift and I'm heading out soon.Yo the recovery crew is growing, what's up?![]()
I'm happy to hear that. What happened in such a short time for this change? Did something change influenced by your attempt?I tried to CTB in August and I'm glad I didn't manage to do it because things have gotten so much better, even though I still have a long way to go if I ever want to consider myself in recovery.
I found a job posting looking for ER techs at the teaching hospital beside the school that I got accepted to. It's within walking distance from the dorm building that I live in. I took a leap of faith and applied for the job. There were multiple rounds in the interviewing process and I was not expecting to make it through because I had the minimum qualifications (EMT license) but never worked as an EMT after training was completed. My ex purposely crashed the car during an argument shortly after I passed the licensing exam, and I was too traumatized to work at a job that required a lot of driving, so I declined every job offer I got and eventually found a different job.I'm happy to hear that. What happened in such a short time for this change? Did something change influenced by your attempt?
Back on that thread, you looked so nervous, like you were acting on a rush. You made basic mistakes that make me worried of what would've happened. I'm also glad you didn't do it, impulsive attempts can end very badly.
Please if (when) you recover, don't try to bash this site even if it can indeed get better. :(
Those are so amazing news I'm jealous now. Don't do better than me.I found a job posting looking for ER techs at the teaching hospital beside the school that I got accepted to. It's within walking distance from the dorm building that I live in. I took a leap of faith and applied for the job. There were multiple rounds in the interviewing process and I was not expecting to make it through because I had the minimum qualifications (EMT license) but never worked as an EMT after training was completed. My ex purposely crashed the car during an argument shortly after I passed the licensing exam, and I was too traumatized to work at a job that required a lot of driving, so I declined every job offer I got and eventually found a different job.
I also applied for other jobs at the hospital (food service, porter, and laundry service) as well as jobs on campus (climbing instructor at the climbing gym on campus, as well as CPR/first aid instructor on campus). However, my top choice was the ER tech job. My driver's license was suspended and getting it back is going to take me a while so I could not apply for any EMT jobs even though I found plenty of job openings.
I got sober for the sake of this job and I'm so glad I took this leap of faith. I love my job so much and I'm so happy that I'm finally pursuing my passion. I'm also doing a degree that I really want to do, in applied math. Sometimes I say "fuck math" but most of the time I love math so much that I want to fuck it.
I'll never bash SS no matter what, even when I recover. I'm still alive and finally found my will to live, partly because of someone I met on here (who actually left SS recently to pursue recovery). I might have to step away for the sake of my own mental health, because it might benefit me that way. However, I'm not going to bite the hand that fed me.
I can't believe how quickly my life just suddenly fell into place. Getting sober was the first step and it was the best thing I ever did for myself. However, it was not quite enough to change the fact that I was suicidal. Getting a job that I was passionate about was also not really enough. Neither was finally studying a degree that I really like. However, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, and suddenly having all these aspects of my life in order at the same time gave me a reason to stay alive.Those are so amazing news I'm jealous now. Don't do better than me.
BTW, you can hide Suicide Discussion for the time being.
Yes, I saw this... I wish it was that easy. You realize I've got about 30 more years than you in practicing hiding emotions. When there is a certain expectation place on you by everyone around, it becomes difficult to break out of that. I feel like my therapist is giving up.I used to hold back a lot and it's not viable, they always find an escape, like an overflowing glass. The body can't take that much.
Fuck careers... what things are you good at, and what things do you like to do. Maybe use that as a foundation for finding a path forward that is more than just surviving. And if you have to find a job to allow you to have some income in support of these other things, then do what ever you feel comfortable doing.Honestly i don't feel drawn to anything career wise, i think i just need to settle for a job that let's me live. Does anyone else feel that way?
Thank you for the kind thoughtful response! I appreciate the advice and perspective.Welcome @mango-meridian, if you're focused on recovery right now, it can be a little overwhelming. You're correct about the different forums. The Suicide Forum has the most activity, followed by offtopic (if i remember correctly). While we want to highlight the recovery section, historically, that's not why people end up on the site.
I'd recommend posting in the Recovery or Offtopic forums. Start your own thread and use it as your own log. You can you so the same thing with a profile post. While the site has a lot of resources, imo, it's greatest strength is its community. Keep working on making connections. And if you lost access to chat due to recent changes, keep posting and you'll have access again.
As far as concerns about strangers, they are valid. This is an anonymous community, so you cannot be 100% sure who your dealing with. But we really try to stop trolls and scammers from the accessing the site. I don't know the count, but we probably reject more applications than we accept. And we will respond to reports of any type of abuse quickly. In short, if you have any problems, report them as soon as possible, or reach out to the mod you feel most comfortable with.
And if you get stuck, post here or dm me and we'll try to figure out the next steps.
Wishing you and everyone else a little peace in their lives.![]()
You don't need an introduction! Hope you find support and resources here to help.Hi everyone! I'm new here, but I'm not new to anxiety, hopelessness, gut-wrenching guilt, and many other emotions that I think connect us all here. I'm not sure if I need an introduction to join the support group, but I want to get better. It's been a rollercoaster with my improvements, and frankly, I'm not even sure where I stand right now. Sometimes I think I don't even know what I feel because I've been swallowing my emotions for so long. If you asked me how my recovery has been, I wouldn't have an answer, but I definitely know that this is not how I want to feel and react to the world around me.
This has been some of the best news in a while. Thank you for sharing, and I truly hope that this path continues for you. Please keep us updated as you progress (if you're able.) FWIW, I personally feel you're doing the right thing for you and your family. STAY STRONG! and know I'm rooting for you.It's been a bit of a roller coaster experience so far, but their approach and knowledge on trauma is outstanding. I almost feel safe. I haven't felt safe for years.