I feel 100000000000000000000000 x better than my last post. Its amazing how much a balanced diet affects your mood and your overall energy.
The post before had to do with the fact I had pretty much been eating empty calories as my meals and not getting any nutritional stuff. My body felt like crap which consequently gave me headaches and fatigue and then that led to my internal negative tape just going on repeat.
Now that I've had a whole week of nutritious food.... FRUITS!!! other yummy stuff I feel like a whole other person!
Anyway, so in group the other day, I was called out on so much of my perfectionistic OCD tendencies. Ugh!!! I don't know what they are talking about!!!! Plus they keep reminding me about how critical I am of myself and how I'm always putting myself down.
One of the girls broke down crying because she is just being bombarded by thoughts so much so that they don't let her sleep! I wanted so badly to fix her and I got up to give her a tissue and then my therapist Gina told me to sit down and that she needs to get through this for her to get better... I was like say what?! It was just a tissue.....
I talked to Gina after and she said had I been one of the other girls that already addressed savior mentality issues, she wouldn't have stopped me but she is forcing me to sit with the anxiety of seeing someone suffer. Her point, I'm assuming, is to get me to realize that its ok to just let someone cry and that I don't always have to fix everyone.
That was really difficult and I didn't realize it was that big of a deal but now I'm seeing how much lending myself out to others is wearing me out. But how do I take care of me without feeling selfish?
Any thoughts?
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Monday, May 3, 2010
struggling
So the past couple of days have been pretty rough for me. Nothing too serious (no ED behaviors) but the urge to engage has been really strong. I keep reminding myself that I've come too far to just let it all go now and that has really kept me going.
My new problem is since I've been "recovered" I had very few, if any, moments where ED reared his ugly head. Some days I wouldn't feel too pretty, nothing fit right or my face appeared swollen... Ya I think every girl is allowed those days every once in a great while. BUT these last 10 days, ED has been on repeat with these thoughts and its driving me nuts.
I guess I had forgotten what it was like during the the thick of my condition and I know this is an opportunity to humble myself and remember that a relapse is never out of the question.
I have to be aware. But at the same time I don't want to listen carefully to everything ED is telling me. Jenni Schaefer, author of Live Without Ed and Goodbye Ed Hello Me, says that I should talk back to ED instead of ignoring him.
I have tried but a lot of times I just want the thoughts to go away, and lately I've been distracting myself with TOO MUCH TV and sleeping whenever possible. This may also just be part of my dysthymia, but lately I had not felt so "depressed."
Anyway, I know this post is a downer but I had to be honest with myself. I can't keep pretending I'm all better because that is when I'm most vulnerable; when my guard is down.
Keep me in your thoughts and prayers as I continue to fight the enemy.
To all of my girls (and guys) struggling also, recovery is worth fighting for so stay strong!
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