I'm Okay: A New Perspective πŸ™„

in health β€’Β  6 years agoΒ 

I have to thank all of those who commented on my plea for help yesterday. I find it remarkable that Steemfolk jumped into 'help' mode even if some of you didn't know me that well. It's a great reminder to all of us that no matter how bad things get there is always, always someone there to care and to help you out, no matter what. Sometimes we can feel really alone, but that's because people just don't know how we are coping - they can't read minds, after all!

Today, I'm feeling a little bit better. Being home has helped, because I'm in control, and I can nurture myself. I could get a good nights sleep and get out in the garden, which always calms me down a little. It's something about where my attention is going, and what my body is doing. A moving meditation. It's a classic for anyone with anxiety - find things you can touch, see, taste - get out of your head and into the world. Being out in nature has helped me process and put things in perspective.

Also, hanging upside down helped somewhat. Thanks to hubby for taking the photo. I know things aren't at their very worst, because I still have a sense of humour. Just.


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So, some things I've learnt, or relearnt, since yesterday.

Meditation Does Not Chill You Out.

Meditation is marketed as a chill pill, a holiday from oneself. In fact, it's as confronting as fuck. Did you know the worst psychotic episodes happen to people on meditation retreats? When you're forced to bury down into the difficult parts of your psyche, it can be quite overwhelming. Meditation is an incredible tool, and I will always meditate, always, but sometimes it just doesn't help, and can make things rather intense.

Mindfulness is Not the Only Answer

Did you know that there are 4 papers written on mindfulness a day? That's a lot. It's gained in popularity since 1999 - and there's a reason for that, given the world we live in. There was an increase in meditators immediate after 9/11, if that tells you anything. Plus, we live in a world where our attention is pulled EVERYWHERE but where it really matters - our centre. Because if our centre is strong and calm, we're more available to ourselves and others, more curious about life, and find more joy in things.

Mindfulness is awesome, and works for many, but there's a whole heap of other things that can help us too - chanting mantra helps, yoga helps, gardening helps, surfing helps - whatever is going to bring you back into your body and away from all those demands of the world.

Sometimes there isn't a narrative

It's the stories we tell about things that can make us miserable. We are harshly critical of ourselves and we're often conditioned to believe certain things about who we are - sometimes we're telling the stories, sometimes we've took on other peoples. You know the kind of stuff - 'I'm not good enough', 'I'm too ugly' and so on. Often, when anxiety hits we can search a little and consider the narrative that's making us feel that way. We can dig deep and tell ourselves a new story, or at least know it's not really 'real', just a thought in our head. But yesterday, there wasn't a story - not one I could identify anyway. There was no point telling myself a new story, or ignore the one that was making me anxious, because it was either buried so deep or it was some kind of amygdala response that I couldn't control, or it had to be something else. That brings me to my next point.

Sometimes, it's not your head at all

A few years ago I had a full on stress breakdown. Since then, I've had to be really careful with my adrenal glands, as they can bring on anxiety. Of course, I'm not ignoring the mind-body relationship here - what goes on in our heads obviously affects our bodies, and vice verse, but sometimes when your body is under assault from hormones, it's going to make things worse, and that needs addressing first before you can fix the other stuff. I thank the Steemians who commented with wonderful remedies - I do think there are a lot of fabulous natural remedies out there that can help people with anxiety, and I'll be off to a naturopath next week to get back onto a proper program to support what's right for my system. Magnesium works for me. St John's Wort works for me, and stupidly I stopped taking it (don't we often when things are okay?) and there's a few other herbal remedies that I know will help me get through whatever this is. I'm not going on anti-depressants, that's one thing I know for sure, and I won't seek help from a GP, as that's all they want to do - give you a pill.

So, onwards, upwards, sideways, upside down, life goes on. I'm still focussing on my breath, still being attentive to my subtle energies, and not so subtle ones. I'm glad I have that - the power to look within, to consider all angles, and to find a solution. I can't imagine how difficult it must be for those that don't have that capability.

Thanks so much again for yesterday, Steemfolk. I was really quite moved by how many of you commented and gave me love. You guys rock.


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Hi, I didn't see your post yesterday, although I will check it out today. Good to see that things are better today, judging from this post. I agree with a lot of your points above, especially about meditation. It's good to be reminded that there are many other tools out there that we have access to. Thank you for sharing x

You are so welcome!

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Good for you β™₯️ for reaching out. And, for doing the seemingly relentless never ending task of coming back to noticing the subtleties. I agree this community is wonderful & so supportive. Why do we often stop doing what works for us when we start to feel better? Perhaps it's the hope that our self-healing has kicked in and we don't need the extra support anymore. Oh the twisting & winding flows of life!! I hope you feel better fast. Lots a love, joy & peace to you πŸ“πŸ™πŸ‰

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That is one of the reasons why I love this platform. If you cry out for help, people will be there to help you, immediately. They are open minded too, I never received any judgment. Glad you're fine now.

PS - Also, hanging upside down helped somewhat.
I like your humour. Hahaha.

Ha.. humour always helps me. Thanks. Yes, I love the openness here, and the acceptance. I find it far more helpful and lovely than any other platform I have been on!

True!

Oh my, what have I missed? Off to read up on yesterday and catch up right after this. On a positive, congrats on the ability to express yourself so well. This kind of openness can also be healing for you and even more so for others in similar positions right? Also congrats on the new project, which btw is how I ended up here fishing for permission to add your banner to the smg digest? Much love πŸ’šπŸ’―

Absolutely! Anything you like. Mine is yours...

I REALLY believe in expressing myself openly as possible @kenistyles abput these things because I KNOW Im not the only one and we should always know we arent alone

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Glad the Steemit community could help you out. I would agree, people have to get comfortable in their own mind. If they start trying to follow someone elses blueprint exactly they probably won't end up as happy as they could be. Also, cool picture

Absolutely, that's a good point - you have to do what is right for you. Sometimes it's hard to know though - it takes years of listening to yourself to get it right. Ha, the picture is a bit silly - I was mucking around and hubby took the picture, but it fit the day perfectly, as well as my mood - plus, was kinda therepeutic I'd say...

Glad you made it through and were able to feel the support of the people who responded.

And love your photo, even though it made me go uggggghhhhh. LOL

Ha... glad the photo tickled you.. upside down is fun!!! Thanks again for your support, it meant alot. X

That hanging contraption looks amazing! I bet that helps a lot and so does the grounding you speak of--good reminder for me. Funny how offering help brings help and community :)

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It does - you just have to have the courage to ask. I felt like a bit of an idiot but people's responses made me feel better, as did support and love from hubby too!

The yoga swing/trapeze is the best!

hahahaha....

New perspectives, inversion and taking a break ALWAYS HELP! Nice post. All is well. :)

Whenever I think I've got things figured out I discover I'm not even close. It is such an adventure peeling all of those layers back. I am so glad you found support and encouragement and a fresh perspective. I admire you for being so open.

I need to learn about inversion, I think that yoga trapeze is marvellous! My only issue would be the dogs licking my face all the time. :)

hahah! would so be my issue too :) (the dog licks)

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sending love my dear! so much wisdom in this post... meditation is confronting AF! curious to hear more about what the naturopath says... as someone who needs to make sure to take care of my own adrenals and relate with anxiety, yes we usually stop taking things when "everything's okay" when perhaps we shouldn't LOL so much love to you, you're facing this admirably xoxoxo

thanks babe. Yes, a lesson to you and me both to not stop when things are okay - prevention is better than the cure! I'll let you know, but it usually involves a herbal mix particular to me (withuania is my herb, plus licorice and zizyphus usually), magnesium, a mega activated B etc etc. And St Johns Wort, because hormones.

Is that a plane? Is that a bird? NO! It's Spider Kylie!!! The best friend, who always comes for rescue. hihihihihih

I'm sorry @riverflows if I didn't see/help you when you most needed, I feel bad as a friend. Now I've got things figured out with that matter we've talked about, so all my positives vibrations can be directed towards you.

Thank you for still being my beloved friend.

We always talk in times of need, no problem @mrprofessor!!

Wee, but whenever you want just tell me and I'll stop what I'm doing, you can count on me!

Hey @riverflows , sorry i missed your other post but it's great to hear your in a better place now πŸ’™ been suffering myself lately due to issue's at work i can't escape 😣

Both this post and your previous one were a great reminder that were all human, and can lose our way.

You and your followers on here are amazing to picked up some great bits of info from the comments!

@digitaldan, so nice to hear from you mate!!! Indeed, we are all human, and the best thing is, we all really care about each other!! That's the best medicine. Just got back from the naturopath, putting in my IV drip of herbs now...

HUGS

Glad you are feeling better, or were. I know Im a couple days late.

I know what you mean about stopping taking something that works cause you dont have the problem anymore. UGh! How many times have I done that!?

Thanks for the tip about St Johns wort, may need to give that one a try.
I have mag spray too, but I keep forgetting to use it.

Hope you are having a great day!