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after [beat an urge]

Post by Spidey » Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:55 pm

<b> * Did I identify what feelings were leading me to want to SI?</b>

head-spinny feeling. there's not a real way to describe it outside of that...it's like someone turned up the volume in my head so i could see and hear everything about ten thousand times clearer/louder, blindfolded me, made me spin around about six hundred times and then took off the blindfold and made me walk around

memory trigger. conversation i had with someone hit a memory.

<b>If Yes - What were they, and how did I figure them out?</b>

yeah - anxiety, fear, adrenaline ("fight or flight") rush = knew that from head-spinny feeling

the memory trigger produced one heck of a feeling of dread, of "oh NO" and feeling like i was in two places at once - in the memory replaying itself in my head and in the present. got bogged down. felt heavy.

figured them out by doing a quick inventory. that and i recognized the overall "fear / panic" reaction.

<b>What coping skills did I use to deal with these feelings?</b>

took a quick inventory and realized that the "heavy" feeling was not just bog of emotions but also extreme tiredness. so i carted myself off to bed and listened to some TMN on my ipod and fell asleep.

<b>Were these coping skills the most effective I could have used?</b>

yeah, i was tired so it was going with the whole HALT thing (hungry, angry, lonely, tired) and i knew i was tired so i went to bed.

<b>If No - What coping skills got me through?</b>

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<b>Why do I think they worked?</b>

i was tired enough that i knew i had to go to bed. i usually listen to music to block out things or to calm my mind down enough to work and so i did that and it worked. that and i knew what had to be done.

<b>How can I deal with these feelings more effectively next time, before the urge to SI sets in?</b>

usually the best thing to do is confront them head on. sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
there is, in the end, the letting go.
-marya hornbacher

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Post by LBC » Wed Jun 13, 2007 9:19 pm

Hi Pink Spider

It sounds like you handled this urge really well. It must have been difficult to pull yourself out of the panicked feeling enough to get into a mindset where you could do HALT (excellent tool, by the way - I'd heard of it and forgotten about it, and I'll be sure to use it in the future) and figure out what you needed.

And then you *did* what you needed - kudos! Not always an easy thing to do.

Pat yourself on the back for doing so well...thanks for telling us about it!

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If you believe everyone is the future
If you believe that nothing ever goes wrong
If you believe that deep down inside you're really falling apart
Know that everybody's weak and everyone can be strong. - Sloan

You always have a choice.

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