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- Jun 18, 2018
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I lost it around the time I moved away from home. It was a comfy environment. Being alone has increased my anxiety and dread. It's nerve racking.
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I lost it around the time I moved away from home. It was a comfy environment. Being alone has increased my anxiety and dread. It's nerve racking.
I had this instinctive feeling as soon as I was being forced to go to school everyday. I was unhappy there but my needs or feelings about it didn't matter. I thought to myself that if this is what it's goin to be like as an adult lol! To have to go to a job for many hours of the day that I probably won't enjoy I'm fucked. It's not that I don't want to do anything productive, but u want to be able to have a measure of control over it and not feel like a slave.My first day of preschool. I cried because I desperately wanted to go home and ended up getting kicked out. Instinctively, I must have known how cruel the outside world was, even at that early age.
I had this instinctive feeling as soon as I was being forced to go to school everyday. I was unhappy there but my needs or feelings about it didn't matter. I thought to myself that if this is what it's goin to be like as an adult lol! To have to go to a job for many hours of the day that I probably won't enjoy I'm fucked. It's not that I don't want to do anything productive, but u want to be able to have a measure of control over it and not feel like a slave.
Right lol!Well said. I dreaded entering the working world before I even started my career. As it turned out, my instincts were dead-on once again. The working world proved to be even more nightmarish than I imagined it would be. The only tolerable jobs I've ever had were short-term assignments where I performed simple tasks that I could have done when I was a preschool crybaby. And even then, I cursed god every morning I had to wake up at some ungodly hour like 6AM, wolf down my breakfast, and then battle rush-hour traffic on my way to cubicleland.
I thought EMDR was a pretty effective treatment but I guess it doesn't work for everyone. You u even tried Ketamine therapy and MDMA? And these failed too? Omg! I'm sorry :( what about ibogaine and ayahuasca? I've heard good things about those.I've never felt safe. It sucks because a number of therapy protocols that have proved effective for so many, like EMDR and some of the psychoactive drug protocols like with MDMA or ketamine, require the patient to envision a 'safe place'; I failed at EMDR because I could not conjure up a safe place.
No, haven't tried the ketamine or MDMA protocols, my insurance doesn't cover it and I don't have the funds myself. Although I've used them recreationally in the past but I don't think that's the same as the protocols, because otherwise I think I should be cured by now. hahaI thought EMDR was a pretty effective treatment but I guess it doesn't work for everyone. You u even tried Ketamine therapy and MDMA? And these failed too? Omg! I'm sorry :( what about ibogaine and ayahuasca? I've heard good things about those.
Accepted, validated, calm and fearless I guess?The feeling itself I can only imagineWhat is like to feel safe?