TruthSeeker
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Sounds like w job hunting a primary focus, you are operating in survival mode. That’s a draining place to be. Good luck in your search!@blackemerald1 you are saying all the right things - value my long distance friendship, get exercise. Certainly my fybromyalgia adds to the physical challenge of feeling tired. I have medications and they are regularly adjusted - it’s the best it can be.
It’s a goal of mine to get back to doing yoga, but I haven’t been able to start. I am too focused on finding a job (quickly) and completing a graduate level course. I don’t have enough left for much else. Taking care of my kids is there too, of course.
It’s like I have limited reserves and need to ration throughout the day.
Thank you for your support.
Two years ago, all I could do was send people I cared about a card that had my name in it with one sentence. I shopped on Amazon and they sent me some cards. I lived in one room in my house-and didn’t have the energy to do anything. Grocery shopping and therapy- my outings. I did all other communication by email or mail. I stayed in bed, terrified- fear, hyperviligence, all drained me.No, @Wilbur, it's not easy for me. It takes a lot to even come here every day, when I have many people I really care for, and would like to keep up with more. Part of it is homesteading and being tired and in pain, and part is that it seems overwhelming sometimes to keep up with the minimal amount required to have friendships.
It was then I made the one rule. One bath a week, one meal a day, one communication a day w someone, and I increased my load and functional behaviors as I got stronger. I had lived in my bedroom for years-and NC w family took me to a new, constantly fearful and totally drained level of sheer existence.
I found a card took 2 min to prepare- I wrote just a couple of sentences at first, and didn’t even climb out of the car to put in box. I did not mean to be dismissive of your challenge. Yes, struggling every day is horrible.
At first, a card might take two weeks to physically make it in the mailbox, but I was trying to make it so I wasn’t cut off from those people who really cared. In comparison to a 3 hr drive to your loved one, a card or some communication technology might be easier. That’s all I meant. Hope you are feeling better soon.
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