Having Trouble Getting Up and Staying up in the mornings... What Can I Do??
I have been depressed...
Hi SheilaKathy,
Am sending you huge hugs & let me tell you why - for to share your feelings openly with others - in just being raw, shows your beauty, your sense of humanity & humility.
I think you don't really want someone to give advice & tell you what you need to do, it is more that you want help in understanding what you are going through. For that reason alone, know that you will be fine & let's hope this community of PTSD people will bring some peace of mind. PTSD is hell but after now having had my worst bout yet - nearly ten weeks bedridden, unable to work, let alone trying to leave the house, unable to answer the phone, barely able to get dressed, confusion in processing the most basic of things, no desire to see anyone or conscious need to eat, I then had a 2nd car accident (both less than 12 months apart), after the first accident that saw me hitting a brick wall from having spent 3yrs moving away from DV, workplace bullying, cyberstalking, online fraud/deception, my abuser infiltrating my workplace by the people I worked with, the car accident was the final straw it slammed me into a wall, I literally unraveled & fell apart, a place I had wanted to believe in that was 'people caring for people' had become toxic & was 'people hurting other people' - it made me lose heart! I even had staff telling me it's okay if you want to scream - so much trauma - the migraines have been intense, depression kicks in badly when you have to accept the losses you've faced: restriction of mobility, retardation of mental ability, focus issues, deterioration of health, emotional unbalance & distress from being under long term intense duress, reduced agility & foggy acumen.......sometimes drowning but also hanging onto hope.........hope that becomes less......& less..... & then with feeling like I was back where I'd been nearly 4 years ago, one step away from the street - how I'd somehow put myself back into the same position to be used/abused & broken in every way - oops look victim mode, yet again how we tell our tale of woe; the 2nd accident then hit- so I have a choice to make - as do we all; roll over & give up or let the accident 'push me out the other side. And sometimes just maybe that's what it takes; a worse pain than the current one you're in that will unlock your door & enable you to move through to the other side.
Maybe that's really messed up or perhaps it's a stroke of genius.... only time again now will tell.
One thing the last ten weeks has taught me is that we move from feelings for which we've been so raw to then becoming numb - let pain become your friend SheilaKathy- our depression is when we struggle & fight against what is happening to us, pain will motivate you, it will force you to feel it & then compel you to defeat it, & maybe set you free
Anyway, I give thanks - because you have helped me, writing always has & will continue to be my best therapy, find what brings in your passion, what makes you feel happy & do everything you can, no matter how long it takes to bring this into a new world reality.
-Find a cause/volunteer
-Get a friend to join you for a walk or meet you at the Gym
-set your alarm clock in a place that needs you to get out of bed to turn it off
-buy a shower gel & loofah, feel yourself making movements that lather the soap over your body, the warmth of the water, the scent of the gel, the softness of your skin
-get a pet, taking care of something else removes the focus from you
-last but most important of all - you are Amazing, don't think too much just simply do, & always continue to feel but don't let it overwhelm you.
Having Trouble Getting Up and Staying up in the mornings... What Can I Do??
I have been depressed...
Break your routine. Have a night where you stay up all night or really late, let yourself go completely - turn up to work an absolute mess, or just don't go at all.....challenge the status quo, exhaust yourself with adrenalin (find a natural rush), a lavender & epsom salt soak in a bathtub, a massage or foot rub- the key to your return to sleep is breaking your current habit with sleep