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15 Oct 2021 11:08 AM
15 Oct 2021 11:08 AM
Sadness comes when I start feeling lonely. When I become overwhelmed and fed up with lockdowns and restrictions.
Then my negative self talk, that I can normally keep under control, becomes loud and continious.
15 Oct 2021 11:08 AM - edited 17 Oct 2021 01:30 PM
15 Oct 2021 11:08 AM - edited 17 Oct 2021 01:30 PM
Q2. Sadness shows up in my life as a kind of disconnect from my daily purpose and activities. As a result I tend to do less and over think. I become almost numb to joy and hyper sensitive to negative experiences, however small.
Edited to add: This disconnection seems to appear when I am feeling tired, misunderstood and/or isolated from others.
16 Oct 2021 07:38 AM
16 Oct 2021 07:38 AM
@cloudcore wrote:Hi @JungleGiants and @NatureLover , it's complete okay to give this discussion a miss
I'm also sorry to hear that things have been difficult at the moment @NatureLover , please know you can tag me whenever you need support. Here for you
Thank you so much, @cloudcore , I'll remember that 🙂 💜
18 Oct 2021 11:06 AM
18 Oct 2021 11:06 AM
At the moment I'm feeling:
Isolated
Abandoned
Grief
powerless
empty (or rather that the world is empty)
inferior
For me, it tends to come hand-in-hand with anxiety as well.
18 Oct 2021 04:02 PM - edited 19 Oct 2021 02:00 PM
18 Oct 2021 04:02 PM - edited 19 Oct 2021 02:00 PM
Hi @jsm74 ,
I hear that you are experiencing these feelings today, which can be a really hard space to sit in. How have you managed and coped with it all?
Here with you
18 Oct 2021 06:22 PM
18 Oct 2021 06:22 PM
Lonely
depressed
isolated
18 Oct 2021 08:54 PM
18 Oct 2021 08:54 PM
Thanks for your message
Honestly I'm not coping well. I've felt this way every second of every day for 2 months now. I just don't know how to get past this or even distract myself. 2 months ago I was strong and muscular, now I just look weak and a bit malnourished. Therapy hasn't done much good so far, but I guess I need to give that time.
It does help to be heard, so I'm at least grateful for people like you.
19 Oct 2021 10:02 AM
19 Oct 2021 10:02 AM
Hi @jsm74 ,
I can understand your struggle in coping with changes to your physical appearance, it is something that I have faced before too and it left me with a lot of feelings you described in your previous post. It can be really overwhelming. While it does take some time to work through, you can work through it, and you are not alone
If you ever feel like you need some extra support, I encourage you to reach out to to the SANE Help Centre or book a call/webchat with a peer support worker. They're great for those tougher moments and you just need someone to talk to.
from cloudcore
19 Oct 2021 10:13 AM
19 Oct 2021 10:13 AM
Question 3:
What are signs that sadness is coming on? How does sadness feel physically in your body?
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19 Oct 2021 12:20 PM
19 Oct 2021 12:20 PM
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