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Hi, my name is verde7. I'm looking for sharing with others who have agoraphobia (mine is intermittent- and semi active right now). Also have anxiety and OCD. My OCD isn’t as problematic as it used to be.
Hi, my name is verde7. I'm looking for sharing with others who have agoraphobia (mine is intermittent- and semi active right now). Also have anxiety and OCD. My OCD isn’t as problematic as it used to be.
Hi, my name is Irishdollhnm8. I'm here because
If you've ever quit something difficult and immediately felt relieved, there's a reason for that.
When something makes us anxious, uncomfortable, or afraid, walking away removes that discomfort. For a moment, we feel better. And because relief feels rewarding, our brain can start learning that avoiding difficult things is the fastest way to feel safe again.
That's why I don't think beating yourself up for quitting helps. Understanding the pattern does. The more often we escape discomfort, the easier escaping can become. But the opposite can be practiced too. We can learn to stay with something uncomfortable for a little longer and discover that we are capable of handling more than our mind initially tells us.
This matters in depression recovery too. Taking care of yourself, asking for help, changing old habits, or facing something painful can all feel harder in the short term than avoiding them. But short-term relief and long-term healing are not always the same thing.
So next time you feel the urge to quit something that genuinely matters to you, give yourself five minutes before deciding. You may still choose to walk away, but make it a decision rather than an automatic reaction.
What's something important you've been tempted to give up on lately?
Also, if you're going through a tough time right now, I want you to know that I post daily mental health videos about how to deal with painful thoughts. So if you or anyone you know is struggling and wants help, click on one of the links below or write me if you have any questions you want me to answer:
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Like many chronic health conditions, Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) is a difficult condition to explain to people. I like to use the ‘Smartphone Analogy’ because it is usually easier for people to relate to as most people have a smartphone these days.
The Smartphone Analogy:
Imagine that a person is like a smartphone – the hardware of the phone is like the person’s physical body; the software/apps on the phone is like the body’s functioning. A person without FND is like a smartphone that is all structurally correct with all the apps functioning properly. A person with FND is like a smartphone that is all structurally correct with software issues and apps that are not functioning properly.
#FunctionalNeurologicalDisorder #FND #FunctionalNeurologicalSymptomDisorder #FunctionalMovementDisorder #ChronicPain #ChronicIllness #Disability #MightyTogether #AskMe
Hi, my name is KarenLeeH. I'm here because
I've been living with Graves' and TED since my diagnosis one year ago. #MightyTogether #graves 'Disease
Hi, my name is SheilaPrater1. I'm here because I have Fibro, have for 16 years. Some people in my life expect more from me than I'm able to do. I need to find a tactful way to explain why my house isn't perfectly clean. Or why I'm not able to withstand the extreme heat/humidity.
Hi, my name is LisaHintelmann. After so many years in the military, all the physical training, carrying heavy equipment and the strain on my back eventually caught up with me. I injured it a few times over the years, and the pain became more constant. Eventually it got bad enough that I couldn’t keep doing the physical demands of the job, and that’s when they medically retired me. It’s something I still have to be careful with, unfortunately.
I served in the military for more than 15 years, but I was medically retired because of constant back pain and injuries to my eardrums. The ear problems left me sensitive to prolonged phone conversations, so sometimes it’s difficult for me to stay on calls for long. I hope you understand ❤️
Hi, my name is Richfig. I'm here because I don’t believe anyone understands my condition. From a very early age it believed dying would be the best thing I could do. I lived with the WHY’s. Explanation: I always wanted to know why someone existed, why do people act certain ways, why is this life worth living.
interestingly I found many of the truth answers in the Bible. Yet even though I cannot shake this thought of wanting to die. There’s like a pain in the center of my chest constantly.
I’ve been diagnosed and in meds. Ruminating all day and putting on a smile for this I love. I refer them myself as the Clown. Not in a negative way. But of what his role is. He makes people laugh and when alone feels sad.
Richfig
#MightyTogether #Anxiety #Depression #BipolarDisorder #Migraine
Hi, my name is TimelessPorpoise20. I want to be a better person.
#MightyTogether #Anxiety #Depression #AutismSpectrumDisorder #ADHD