christmas... tell me it's not just me

My annual christmas related meltdowns have started.

Every year it destabilises me.

However much I try to contain it, the dread and required preparation loom over me for the whole of December and then it takes me most of January to recover.

Last year i faked covid at the last minute, managed to drive down to my mom's to drop off presents for everyone. I was a complete emotional mess on her driveway which of course was interpretted as my disappointment at missing out on Christmas. I didnt need to fake covid with friends as they'd watched my eating disorder relapse over the previous 6 months so understood my isolation as not wanting to be around food. This year, I've been a stable weight for 4 months and there's no chance of getting away with the covid lie two years in a row. plus, with my brother being abroad if I don't do christmas my mom will be on her own.

Is this a just me thing?

Parents
  • If it would just be you and your mom could you discuss beforehand with her about doing things differently, maybe paring it down to a relaxing day together without an extravagant meal, maybe watch a good film or do some crafting together? I do understand the dread of Christmas, it’s too much and gets earlier every year, I can cope with it though if I do only half of the things I’m expected or invited to! 

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  • If it would just be you and your mom could you discuss beforehand with her about doing things differently, maybe paring it down to a relaxing day together without an extravagant meal, maybe watch a good film or do some crafting together? I do understand the dread of Christmas, it’s too much and gets earlier every year, I can cope with it though if I do only half of the things I’m expected or invited to! 

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