funny how doctors want to blame my short-term memory issues on me using weed for the last 3 years, and not the cocktail of benzos & anti-depressants Iâve been on since I was 14????
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funny how doctors want to blame my short-term memory issues on me using weed for the last 3 years, and not the cocktail of benzos & anti-depressants Iâve been on since I was 14????
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for Enneagram Type Fours
Do not pay so much attention to your feelings; they are not a true source of support for you, as you probably already know. Remember this advice: "From our present perspective, we can also see that one of the most important mistakes Fours make is to equate themselves with their feelings. The fallacy is that to understand themselves they must understand their feelings, particularly their negative ones, before acting. Fours do not see that the self is not the same as its feelings or that the presence of negative feelings does not preclude the presence of good in themselves" (Personality Types, p. 172). Always remember that your feelings are telling you something about yourself as you are at this particular moment, not necessarily more than that.
Avoid putting off things until you are "in the right mood." Commit yourself to productive, meaningful work that will contribute to your good and that of others, no matter how small the contribution may be. Working consistently in the real world will create a context in which you can discover yourself and your talents. (Actually, you are happiest when you are workingâthat is, activating your potentials and realizing yourself. You will not "find yourself" in a vacuum or while waiting for inspiration to strike, so connectâand stay connectedâwith the real world.
Self-esteem and self-confidence will develop only from having positive experiences, whether or not you believe that you are ready to have them. Therefore, put yourself in the way of good. You may never feel that you are ready to take on a challenge of some sort, that you always need more time. (Fours typically never feel that they are sufficiently "together," but they must nevertheless have the courage to stop putting off their lives.) Even if you start small, commit yourself to doing something that will bring out the best in you.
A wholesome self-discipline takes many forms, from sleeping regular hours to working regularly to exercising regularly, and has a cumulative, strengthening effect. Since it comes from yourself, a healthy self-discipline is not contrary to your freedom or individuality. On the other hand, sensuality, excessive sexual experiences, alcohol, drugs, sleep, or fantasizing have a debilitating effect on you, as you already know. Therefore, practice healthy self-discipline and stay with it.
Avoid lengthy conversations in your imagination, particularly if they are negative, resentful, or even excessively romantic. These conversations are essentially unreal and at best only rehearsals for actionâalthough, as you know, you almost never say or do what you imagine you will. Instead of spending time imagining your life and relationships, begin to live them.
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The scariest thing about getting worse with a chronic illness is you never know if itâs just a flare that youâll get over in a few weeks/months or if itâs your new normal.
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how do you practice self-love + body positivity when your body is actually working against you? When it doesnât do what itâs supposed to?
Fibro/Chronic Pain Spoonies:
How do you manage to exercise/keep moving during flares? What methods/forms/types of exercise are youâre go-toâs?
Iâm trying to find ways to keep moving, but itâs hard to start when youâre in constant pain. My doctor and I are avoiding opioids & no other anti-inflammatory/muscle relaxant helps, so Iâm kind of on my own.Â
A clinician I saw recently said something that really struck a chord with me, and I feel like a lot of other disabled people could do with hearing it.Â
When he asked me what I did with my days at the moment, I explained the current situation (which is that Iâm unemployed, out of education, and mostly housebound), and told him that I really wasnât busy at all. I tried to play it off as a joke, like I always do, but he seemed to take it seriously.Â
He said: âIt sounds to me like youâre very busy, youâre just busy taking care of things that most people donât have to worry about.âÂ
And thatâs true. I donât really get to think about it like that, because Iâve been told over and over again by people in my life that I just need to âtry harder, do more, be busyâ until everything just sort of⌠works itself out. But I am busy - I have to keep myself distracted to deal with psychotic symptoms that I currently donât have any medication for, I have to spend a lot of time resting so Iâm not in as much pain and have the energy to do what I need to do, it takes me significantly longer (and more effort) to do basic self-care tasks and chores⌠The list goes on.Â
So if anyoneâs out there in a similar situation to me, feeling like youâre not really doing anything, remember that you are, itâs just not what abled people would consider âactivityâ. And I understand that itâs boring and isolating and downright miserable a lot of the time, and no one should have to put up with this permanently, but stick with it, and know that youâre busy, and youâre doing good.
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