Everyday is a battle - what about you?

Hi

Over the weekend was my current version of being very sociable and active. I really don’t know my limits because they are so unpredictable. I am a fighter too and I push myself. Today I went into a state of shock, I couldn’t move because of physical pain and lack of strength and had a meltdown I think. 

The thing i want to discuss is that is that I spend everyday on high amber alert and without fail I go into red at least once a day. Honestly, I don’t know what to do anymore. I don’t know how to realise the stress that I feel mentally, emotionally and physically every minute of the day.

Parents

  • Hi

    Over the weekend was my current version of being very sociable and active.


    Hi ~ I can relate in that I went to a wedding session a couple of weeks ago, so a big social and sensory burn out factor from that.


    I really don’t know my limits because they are so unpredictable.

    I have learnt my limits over time and with practice through hard experience.


    I am a fighter too and I push myself.

    I am a negotiator now and I pace myself.


    Today I went into a state of shock, I couldn’t move because of physical pain and lack of strength and had a meltdown I think. 

    I get stress induced seizures, lock-ins or shut-downs, with nervous infernos of tingly pins and needles and physiological hypertensive exhaustion.


    The thing i want to discuss is that is that I spend everyday on high amber alert and without fail I go into red at least once a day. Honestly, I don’t know what to do anymore. I don’t know how to realise the stress that I feel mentally, emotionally and physically every minute of the day.

    Learn to pace yourself by establishing a routine and learning to stick to it to some extent, involving time-outs and time off ~ such as relaxing in a bath of Epsom salts to draw out all the toxins from your body twice a week, what with the stress hormone cortisol being a proper toxicological nasty for the mind-body relationship.

    Vitamin C tablets are a good idea for some as such, as can also be taking activated charcoal tablets, with both being good for detoxification purposes ~ along with a healthy balanced diet and good hydration and all that.

    Obviously speak to your GP or a qualified health professional before taking any dietary health supplements.

    It might be a good idea to speak to your GP about your current state of affairs quite possibly?

    Have a good one ~ filled with infinitely more! :-)

    DT


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  • Hi

    Over the weekend was my current version of being very sociable and active.


    Hi ~ I can relate in that I went to a wedding session a couple of weeks ago, so a big social and sensory burn out factor from that.


    I really don’t know my limits because they are so unpredictable.

    I have learnt my limits over time and with practice through hard experience.


    I am a fighter too and I push myself.

    I am a negotiator now and I pace myself.


    Today I went into a state of shock, I couldn’t move because of physical pain and lack of strength and had a meltdown I think. 

    I get stress induced seizures, lock-ins or shut-downs, with nervous infernos of tingly pins and needles and physiological hypertensive exhaustion.


    The thing i want to discuss is that is that I spend everyday on high amber alert and without fail I go into red at least once a day. Honestly, I don’t know what to do anymore. I don’t know how to realise the stress that I feel mentally, emotionally and physically every minute of the day.

    Learn to pace yourself by establishing a routine and learning to stick to it to some extent, involving time-outs and time off ~ such as relaxing in a bath of Epsom salts to draw out all the toxins from your body twice a week, what with the stress hormone cortisol being a proper toxicological nasty for the mind-body relationship.

    Vitamin C tablets are a good idea for some as such, as can also be taking activated charcoal tablets, with both being good for detoxification purposes ~ along with a healthy balanced diet and good hydration and all that.

    Obviously speak to your GP or a qualified health professional before taking any dietary health supplements.

    It might be a good idea to speak to your GP about your current state of affairs quite possibly?

    Have a good one ~ filled with infinitely more! :-)

    DT


Children
  • keeping my self healthy isn't a option for me iv been doing it for years but when im not well i give up which inevitable also effects my menatl welling and my stability  the last few years iv been keeping it up really well and mentally it really does help to keeping to a routine even if you can when your stressed it helps to stabilize me better