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Staying/Getting/Doing Well – Moving goalposts or fixed target?
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Hi, this is my first post, though I have been reading the forums for some weeks. I’m probably expressing myself badly when I say that I have found reading about other people’s journeys reassuring. Finding a community of people who “get it” even when they have a wide variety of experiences and lives lived is not something I thought I would ever find.
Though people talk about getting well & there is a section Staying Well, I’m curious as to what this actually means to other people and how they manage their expectations. I noticed some people refer to being well as ‘being like themselves before they got ill’, whilst others don’t express an exact aim.
My idea of being well has changed over the years. I was first diagnosed as an 8 year old child back in the late sixties. The doctors told Mum that the voices in my head & the sudden crying bouts were because I suffered from ‘nerves’ & I was given meds to calm me. Of course such things were not discussed back then & I was told not to talk about it to anyone, not my school friends nor siblings, just Mum. For decades after my idea of being well simply meant being able to hide my illness from others.
A number of events in
my life caused my illness to worsen, until some years ago I became so ill I
needed to be hospitalised for my own safety. This lead to my current diagnosis
of Major Depression, Anxiety & PTSD. I’m no longer in that dark place, but each
day is still a battle (though I can now believe in a future). For now only my
siblings & one friend know about my illness, though some things they still
don’t know.
So, what does ‘being well’ mean to me, it is ever moving
goalposts. If you had asked me 5 years
ago would I be as well as I am now I would have thought it impossible as I
couldn’t envision a future. If you had asked me last week (during one of my
down periods) I would have said my progress was all an illusion & I was
fooling myself that things can get better.
For now my idea of being well is being able to believe that
things can change for the better, that I will one day be able to manage the
everyday things like housework, caring for myself & caring for my dog &
maybe, just maybe I will even be able to enjoy myself.
Paw Prints
**I took the tip to give myself time to write my
post by writing on a word doc & then paste it.
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Dear MK and Paws,
You are quite correct MK. I will have to kind of roll myself through the water I think and I may indeed sink to the sea floor where I will have to wait for fish to pass me so I can gobble them rather than go after them. I will pretend I am an unusual underwater rock.
I'm so sorry you have the sticky humidity. It sounds very uncomfortable. I am actually wearing a jumper so it is definitely on the cooler side here, but also running a bit of a fever so it probably feels colder to me than it actually is.
That sounds like a most delicious and satisfying lunch. I find food can taste extra yummy after exercise too. I often get hungry after swimming in particular.
Hugs,
ER
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Hello mmMekitty, ER,
Oh mmMekitty... humidity is so horrible. I saw on the weather that the cool front I had come through yesterday was meant to reach Qld by tomorrow, I hope it reaches your place & blows the humidity away lass. The winds are still gale force here so there is still some oomph to push it that far.
Ahhh eureka!!! so that why I trip over so often, I keep forgetting to uncross everything before trying to walk. There I was thinking that I was just a clumsy clot.
ER you can add your newly acquired sinking, tumbling, somersaults to your travelling show on Croix's iceberg, I'm sure it would go down well, especially if you scoop up clams as you go.
More seriously... I hope you only have a 24hr bug & feel better soon.
Hugs
Paws
** who is dreaming of spare ribs... yummmm
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Thank you Paws 🙏
I hope your weekend is going well and you are continuing to feel brighter.
I am knocked out with whatever bug I have but I have a comfy couch that is very good to lie on and I’m there now with a nice view to trees out the window. It’s making me totally stop which is probably a good thing.
Very warm here today after a cooler day yesterday. It’s a dry heat though which I find very manageable compared with humidity. I really hope MK you get a break from the uncomfortable weather soon 🙏
Yes, I am practising my underwater tumbling and rolling combined with clam collecting. I kind of scoop them up in my crossed flippers (or flappers, whatever you call them on a stingray).
Salty hugs from me,
ER
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Yes, thanks Paws, for the great idea, which I am so very pleased to see that ER has taken to with spirited gusto.
ER, I am preparing your 20's flappper costume as I write. I hadn't imagined Eagle Rays as flappers, but hey, here on BB, anything is possible.
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Yes, it was very hot today & the nightime temp was a very rare high, too. The BOM is saying that things will be cooler tomorrow, but rainy with a chance of a thunderstorm. & it is not going to cool off much tonight, too... I'll have another shower before bed ...
... But I would really like to be up to watch a movie I missed the other day. It is one with Robin Williams called, 'Man of the Year'. I did see enough to know it has audio description, so yes I'd like to see that movie.
Hope staying up so late will not make me sleep in too late in the morning.
Hugzies
mmMekitty
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Oh thank you MK. I will indeed be a stylish stingray, setting a new yet retro trend for 2024 underwater fashion. I’m thinking of opening a jazz club for other underwater flappers to hang out and be cool at.
I haven’t seen Man of the Year before. I hope you enjoyed it if you managed to stay up and see it.
I hope too the weather has cooled where you are as forecast 🙏
Hope you are having a good day too Paws 🐾 and Everyone else too 🤗
Hugs,
ER
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Hi mmMekitty, Paws and all here
Mmekitty you have a cat - also Paws and all - any thoughts on adopting an adult (neutered) boy rescue cat from a shelter? See my chat with Mark on his thread. I am looking at a very stressed boy cat, six years old, abandoned/lost but very, very stressed in the shelter. Would love anyone's thoughts/experiences. Many thaks!
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Hello Hanna,
Sorry but I'm not a cat person, so I'm no help to you with this.
Paws
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No worries Paws - I think I've been so used to dogs for so long it's hard to get used to another animal! Who'd have thought? They have another female available now so I might look at her - a few years old. They were saying everyone wants the kittens and the adult cats get overlooked, it's sad as they get so many of the adult cats handed in.
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I've brought him home today and he's gorgeous. Good as gold, snuggled up next to me on the sofa and purring. Glad I got him!
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Hi Hanna,
That's lovely to hear he snuggled right up. What is his name?
Paws