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I get the wobbly head feeling too after an episode or after panicking.Not a good nights sleep. I’m devastated I’ve pushed my kids away and I’ve notice weirdly that the right side of my head where I had the trauma nightmare headache, feels what I can only describe as wobbly or off kilter
i'll second that notion. beating myself up for the crime of being sick has yet to help.I suppose it’s about not being too hard on myself when i can’t function as well as I’d like.
a second seconding. on the days i am a few fries short of a happy meal, i factor in the missing fries and keep on trucking as best i can with what i have to work with.And yes, being present and noticing things is a good thing to do x
a third seconding. if nothing else, that few weeks lets me rest up for the next spin of the not-so-merry-go-round.A few weeks is a win!
um. . . well. . . another name for a deep routine could be, "a rut." i tend to start sleepwalking when i depend too heavily on routines. the other extreme of constant change isn't so productive, either. a question of balance.I do need to try to stick to a deep routine which I don’t and it can be all over the place which isn’t helpful at all.
"life is what happens when we are busy making other plans." ~john lenon (beautiful boy)That’s my next plan