I survived 12 hours night time shift
First one after three months of leave.
After facing terrible anxiety over entire week plus really struggling with a hit of depression.
I did it.
If I could do it - YOU CAN DO IT !!!
I survived 12 hours night time shift
First one after three months of leave.
After facing terrible anxiety over entire week plus really struggling with a hit of depression.
I did it.
If I could do it - YOU CAN DO IT !!!
Good for you, congratulations! ππ
Congratulations! There's nothing like success to give you confidence, and help you relax.
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Brilliant !
Well done π
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Congratulations βΊ
Congratulations!!! You are amazing, returning to work after being on leave is so hard. The fact that you did this after struggling for different reasons is something you should be really proud of.im proud of you and I'm definitely looking up to you right now. I was on leave for 6 months due to an accident. I'm back to work this week on a reduced schedule. It's been terrifying and I've wanted to walk out every day. But I made it. Thank you for giving me hope today.
So I have a day shift tomorrow. Worry cause now itβs another big ball: all the people. There will be my boss and the owner and many other that I fear to face. I somehow feel that I shouldnβt had gone for the break at the first place so you know: guilt trip, humiliation and huge huge submission. Tell me how are you doing? Did you talk with your manager?
That is completely normal feeling. I wish I could say those feelings went away but I still struggle with them. Honestly, some people like my manager asked me how I was doing. My old manager I was honest with but my new manager I didn't say anything to. I just kept stuff to a minimum, if you want to deflect the attention off of you then I'd suggest asking people how they are doing. Even if you don't care about them, you don't have to share your reason for being gone so you just say " hi, how are you? How is your family? Any new updates on what is going on around here. "
I employed this tactic and it helped for two reasons: 1) I didn't give people a chance to ask about my leave and 2) it distracted my brain from my anxious thoughts because I was forcing my brain to ask questions and keep busy
Amazing! Congrats! Reward yourself for this! It could be anything from a bubble bath to a spa day in the house to going out to your favorite place to eat. When you reward yourself, it encourages your strength and praises your strong abilities. It is also good for strengthening your mind so next time, it'll increase the likelihood of you doing the shift without feeling anxiety.
Yay! That is awesome!!! ππππ
well done to you.
Orangeblossom, I love seeing those 3 words "I did it". You made me smile
but then again, I knew you could. Sending love & hugs. Good job! xx
WOOO WOOO
Awesome!!!!!
WOW, what a great job! You sure did do it! Coming from all your anxiety, this is a truly amazing accomplishment! You have taught us a very valuable lesson - we are stronger than we think we could ever be! In California, I'm rejoicing for you!
Exactly! This is what my post is all about: we are way stronger than our anxiety tells us. It only takes to βbeβ. Itβs snowing badly in Krakow, we need your SUNSHINE, California
Sending as much Sunshine as I can! At least sunny thoughts. How is your second day at work?
Only tomorrow, day shift. I will definitely need support.
What would look like support to you? You definitely have my support. You have come a long way!
Unfortunately I need assistance in my daily life. Otherwise Iβm only sleeping. I also need guidance as it seems to me that whatever I touch turns into problems. I wish my mum or my sister be that to me. However no one in my family believes in my sickness. Everybody just thinks Iβm lazy.
We know differently, don't we? Lazy is not our problem. Whenever we have to do a task, our mind and body feel like they just ran uphill for five miles. People are tired when they do that! It takes an enormous amount of energy to be depressed and/or deal with anxiety!
One thing that has helped me during the winter, is taking vitamin D3. I get Seasonal Affective Disorder during winter, and we don't even have the brutal winters you do. Lack of sunshine (vitamin D3) during winter months can make depression worse. Ask your doctor about it. Here in the USA, we don't need a prescription, it's on store shelves.
Maybe, for your mother, you could print out an article about depression and anxiety for her to read. Seeing the truth about what you are dealing with may help her understand you better. The Mayo Clinic, here in the US, has good articles. They are a world respected hospital, at the leading edge of health care. Also Wikipedia has good articles. They may help.
Take care
Thank you!!! My mum recently told me that I need d3. I will buy and start taking. They advice 2000 three times a day. Here in Poland winter takes six months and... thereβs almost no sun at all. Only smog and big fat layers of clouds.
My mum is a nurse. She used to work for the biggest psychiatric hospital in Poland. My sister sheβs a doctor. Iβm only lazy ;D
π Yay!!!!! I'm proud of you πππ
Congratulations! Way to go!
Well done. You can do it. When you get bad thoughts just flip it round, and think the opposite.π