thx1138
Student
- Jun 28, 2019
- 160
I can't stop having self-destructive urges and intrusive thoughts. Meditation, distractions, therapy, drugs, positive thinking, giving myself rewards - nothing has helped.
I have been struggling with urges to call my ex (yes, it's incredibly stupid... for those of you who can relate, you know it's always a bad idea to call your ex. And we've been on and off for years, so I need to end this like yesterday.)
Now every time I think about him, I make myself do a push up, or if it's not possible, flick myself (with the thumb and forefinger) on the nose. It hurts more than expected! My goal is to train myself like a dog but without the shock collar. Kind of like Cartman on that South Park episode :D
I've only been doing it for 2 days but it is kind of working. The first day I had to do it every 5 minutes. Now only several times a day. This might be the stupidest way of "recovery", but if it works, hey, I don't even care. I've already tried everything else.
I have been struggling with urges to call my ex (yes, it's incredibly stupid... for those of you who can relate, you know it's always a bad idea to call your ex. And we've been on and off for years, so I need to end this like yesterday.)
Now every time I think about him, I make myself do a push up, or if it's not possible, flick myself (with the thumb and forefinger) on the nose. It hurts more than expected! My goal is to train myself like a dog but without the shock collar. Kind of like Cartman on that South Park episode :D
I've only been doing it for 2 days but it is kind of working. The first day I had to do it every 5 minutes. Now only several times a day. This might be the stupidest way of "recovery", but if it works, hey, I don't even care. I've already tried everything else.