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I used to enjoy digging trail solo at night. You guys think the noises are scary when you are riding along...then there was the couple of homeless guys that were camping in the area. The really kept me on edge.
Honestly, I know you don't feel like it right now but you're all over this. The next part is just going to be some trial and error to figure out what works for you, it will be a long process and you'll likely fall lower than you've ever thought possible so buckle in but don't give up.Psychologist said she thought I had a constant depression, low self esteem and a few other things. I did some looking around and came across this, which seems to fit my symptoms.
I’ve spent long enough in academic research to do the looking properly and not self-diagnose, and realise it’s a big thing to put in a box.
Treatment is the same starting point - psychotherapy - which can then be followed by pills if needed. I was against pills but it looks as though they might be a way through it along with some other stuff. If they are, I’ll deal with it it
If you can’t get out of the rut and you find your thoughts ruminating I also recommend taking medication.. Just to give yourself a breather and help work with the psych.. I had short stint on them to get through a traumatic period so I can’t really comment on longer term use on deeper longterm conditions. The meds just work really well at circuit breaking the bad thoughts..I wasn’t keen originally as I thought they’d turn me into a zombie, but am willing to give them a go if it is something that is rooted deep. Like you say, they may act as a splint while I sort the rest of my shit out
Its been pretty full on so far, not helped by a 3-day lockdown over here.I remember the early years being like that, nappies, demands, cleaning, cooking etc. And when they're that young the positives are few and far between.
Everyone has a different experience and so well done on seeing what's causing you tension and stress, and then finding coping strategies.
Aside from races being canceled, was also the best time ever for me....but is a golden time with kids old enough to do school work remotely and living in the bush where we could do our own thing.Its interesting how different people reacted to lockdowns. For me it was the best thing ever - legitimate reason to not have to deal with people in person, bloody awesome!
Not that my tendency to live inside my own head is always a good thing (or particularly good for relationships with significant others...), but i do love a good lockdown
A lot of positives came out of it. More time with the kid, tighter family unit, was able to take to time to step back and have a bit of a good look at our lives and re asses. But for me personally I had major issues during the lockdowns here in Melbourne. In ways I can’t even describe. And things aren’t entirely back to normal yet so there are still residual anxieties and stresses I’m still working through.Aside from races being canceled, was also the best time ever for me....but is a golden time with kids old enough to do school work remotely and living in the bush where we could do our own thing.
100% acknowledge how much of a struggle it could have been in different circumstances.
ride our own trails as much as we wanted.living in the bush where we coulddo our own thing
Indeed. That with a job that was easy to do remotely, and flexible enough to accommodate kids. Definitely a fortunate position.ride our own trails as much as we wanted.
A good outcome for a difficult time.
Now, if your employer would be keen to let you work more remotely then you will never leave.Indeed. That with a job that was easy to do remotely, and flexible enough to accommodate kids. Definitely a fortunate position.
I still WFH 3 days a week by choice. We will soon be ‘encouraged’ to return full time.Now, if your employer would be keen to let you work more remotely then you will never leave.
Fitting in some bike riding is one of my own employment criteria which I also have to add doesn't always go to plan. They have kept me pretty busy over the past few weeks :| Nooooooo........ Oh well........ it is nice to be wanted.
Ive been allowed to make a formal ongoing 2 days a week at home which is nice. Happy dogs too, Kirsty does 2 or 3 alternating days at home.I still WFH 3 days a week by choice. We will soon be ‘encouraged’ to return full time.
'Encouraged' can be interpreted a few ways. Weasel around those weasel words and wait for harsh words from the Hire and Fire folks.I still WFH 3 days a week by choice. We will soon be ‘encouraged’ to return full time.
Nobody is forcing you to not lockdown...Its interesting how different people reacted to lockdowns. For me it was the best thing ever - legitimate reason to not have to deal with people in person, bloody awesome!
Not that my tendency to live inside my own head is always a good thing (or particularly good for relationships with significant others...), but i do love a good lockdown
I don't think anyone would blame her for alternating her days around you.Ive been allowed to make a formal ongoing 2 days a week at home which is nice. Happy dogs too, Kirsty does 2 or 3 alternating days at home.
I’m a good 30% slower....though my eyes suck in low light.
Rods and Cones...I’ve got ample lumens....I’m just a Gumby.
I must have hyperactive rods then. Not a fan of a sunny day - it's borderline painful - but can see well (very well) at night - even with just a sliver of moonlight (once the eyes have had the requisite adjustment period of course).Rods and Cones...
Cones for color and bright light, Rods for low light...
You might have ineffective Rods.
I know Sue has. Her eyes are way better than mine, but in low light she is toast.