- Beyond Blue Forums
- Caring for myself and others
- Staying well
- The sound of the rain doesn't last long enough
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Mark Topic as New
- Mark Topic as Read
- Pin this Topic for Current User
- Follow
- Printer Friendly Page
The sound of the rain doesn't last long enough
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
Dear Lilly2016~
I can't find your other 2 posts - sorry - so I'll treat this as your first and say welcome. The sound of rain soothes me. I have a tin roof and it sounds quite loud, the wind too has it's place. When pressed I try to imagine myself in a special place I knew as a lad, where wind, rain and sea all meet. Familiar and comforting.
So I can understand. I also understand the retreat to sleep and not wanting to face life with all its sharp edges. I'm not sure more hours in the day would help, for me the help had to come from outside myself. No solutions I could think of, quite the reverse in fact.
So may I ask more about you and your life? You sound very like I have done when depression has been taking over. Are you getting medical support? It was the only way I improved.
How about people in your life, any to understand and care? Facing things alone is very hard.
Lack of enthusiasm does go, and accomplishment and interest can come again. Would you like to talk about the things that lie heavy on you at the moment? Also perhaps things you have enjoyed or done well in the past?
I'd be happy if you came back and said more
Croix
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
Dear Lilly2016~
I used to think I was my own worst enemy too, but over time learned that it was the PTSD, depression and anxiety which were the true enemies, I was bigger than that, they were not all I was.
You too are bigger than those illnesses, and the alcohol too, even if when under their influences you find that hard to believe. You are capable of kindness, of laughter, of accomplishment, of appreciating rain, just as I am.
There is a free smartphone app called Smiling Mind. I use it among other things to occupy me when waiting for something unpleasant. It takes practice, but that's good. Can I suggest you give it a try and maybe not use dutch courage, even if it is very tempting? Win, lose or draw if you come out knowing you managed without that is a huge thing.
Most workplaces look more kindly on those that show they are trying to improve. Are there things you can say/do that would help there?
Is there anyone to help you wait, maybe even take you to work?
Croix
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
I love the sound of the rain and the smell of the earth after rain, it's such a clean smell and it makes me think of new beginnings. The failures of the past are washed away, we can't do anything about them except learn from them. Today is a new day and a fresh chance.
I'll be praying for you about the work situation.
Rishie
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
Dear Lilly2016 (with a wave to Rishie)~
I too like that expression of failures washed away and new starts. For me the wind rather than the rain. New starts, well I'd prefer the small strengths I have are still there and added to, rather than a clean slate. I learned of my bad temper, thoughtlessness, rash acts and other things. I don't want to forget, just have them as gentle reminders rather than crushing memories.
Does that sort of make sense? You have much inside you that is admirable and worth building on. Having the sense to doubt alcohol is a pretty good indication, as is a value of truth. To see and refer to my problems shows empathy too.
It is always hard to judge oneself, and easy to fall into the trap of being overly harsh, when being human, ill and under pressure is the case. This can lead further and to thinking in terms of black and white.
May I suggest you see how your interview at work goes, and respond not just the bald truth for the sake of truth, but in a way that can get some understanding and a view that you have started on a better path? Maybe it won't work, maybe it will. Being kind to yourself is not just a phrase.
Actually that is entirely true. To stop drink deserves respect. Whatever happens I suspect you will cope well.
I'm sorry about your mother, her life must have been hard. May I ask if you are under treatment for depressing? Mine got worse until I did.
You are among friends here, I hope you talk some more and let us know how you go
Croix
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
- Mark as New
- Follow Post
- Mute
- Subscribe to RSS Feed
- Permalink
- Report Post
Dear Lilly2016~
I'm not sure if it was good or bad your boss was not there today, true you are still waiting (something I find very hard) but if it has prompted you to go to the doctor then that's good.
Not only might you have the obvious practical benefit of a medical certificate but more importantly it might be the start of treatment that helps you deal with what might be like hte depression and anxiety Ive experienced. I never improved at all, in fact went backwards, until I had the proper help.
If you are worried your absence will not go down well with your boss do you think there would be any advantage in sending a note of explanation and telling what you are doing now? At least it would account for your not being there and as it is written down in advance you could take your time to get it right, rather than being flustered in a face to face situation.
Is there anyone in your life to support you, someone that cares? Trying to deal with all this by yourself in isolation simply makes it harder.
Croix