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Re: (Trigger) » JohnDoenut

Posted by SandyWeb on July 7, 2004, at 12:11:17

In reply to Re: Thank You..(Trigger) » SandyWeb, posted by JohnDoenut on July 6, 2004, at 23:57:06

I've never seen the movie, "The Matrix". I'm not quite sure if I understand the dynamics of your message in relation to a matrix, but maybe you are talking about how our world and selves can change from one experience to another?? I could be way off base here.

In terms of my serious attempt, I have to say that I have "exorcised" one demon for the time being...but it has been replaced by another. I am not longer suicidal. I am at a place now where I have hope, and I will try to incorporate new coping techniques into my lifestyle. I feel good today, and I hope to continue along this path.

However, I have another demon to fight now. Even though I am not suicidal, I still want to cut my wrist again. Why? Because my thwarted attempt amounts to another failure within my mind. The plan I had for myself....the control I had over my own decision....did not pan out. I did not achieve what I set out to do, and that smacks of a lifetime of ambitions that I tend to fail at.

I understand that my thinking is warped...I recognize that...but it doesn't change the fact that I have these thoughts. More to the point, I will act on these thoughts unless I find a way to achieve some notable successess that will outweigh the suicide failure. Very warped thinking, yes. But I'm not sure how to escape from it. I had a tremendous amount of control over this event because it was MY OWN BODY....and even with that, I failed. But did I really fail, since my soul reached out for help through the telephone line? It's a tough one to answer.

I'm sorry if I completely am off base here. I'm not sure what is meant by a "matrix". I guess I should watch the movies, huh? *smile*

Here's hoping our brains stop being so mushy!!! Lol!

Hugs,

Sandy

 

Re: (Trigger) » SandyWeb

Posted by partlycloudy on July 7, 2004, at 12:40:17

In reply to Re: (Trigger) » JohnDoenut, posted by SandyWeb on July 7, 2004, at 12:11:17

>I had a tremendous amount of control over this event because it was MY OWN BODY....and even with that, I failed. But did I really fail, since my soul reached out for help through the telephone line? It's a tough one to answer.
>
Sandy, I don't think we can isolate body from brain from soul - it was Sandy getting her precious life the help it needed - and still needs. So I would not see it at all as a failure that you did not succeed in cutting; rather, it was a very basic and instinctive part of you which realised the danger you were in, and called out for help. To me it illustrates that you - the whole you - does not want to carry this out. You do need a new definition of success versus failure; this is something I struggle with also in every facet of my life.

> I'm sorry if I completely am off base here. I'm not sure what is meant by a "matrix". I guess I should watch the movies, huh? *smile*
>
It's worth it JUST to see Keanu Reeves!!!!! I had to watch it twice to figure out the story, though.

Peace,
partycloudy

 

Re: (Trigger) » SandyWeb

Posted by JohnDoenut on July 7, 2004, at 13:05:59

In reply to Re: (Trigger) » JohnDoenut, posted by SandyWeb on July 7, 2004, at 12:11:17

> I've never seen the movie, "The Matrix". I'm not quite sure if I understand the dynamics of your message in relation to a matrix, but maybe
>

Ok for those who dont want the secret premise of the movie ruined then dont read this paragraph.
The premise of the movie is that what we percieve
to be reality is in fact a sensory controlled
computer program. Humans are grown by machines and
planted in cases that physically plug them into this matrix. There are only a few people that have "woken"
up to discover this and work to free other humans
that are enslaved in the matrix.

Therefore a "Matrix" reference to reality is
that we are living in some sort of illusion
that we cant get out of.

>new coping techniques into my lifestyle. I feel good today, and I hope to continue along this path.
>

Thats great. It is possible to feel good and continue on this way. When we feel bad it helps
to remember that at some point we can feel good again.


>mind. The plan I had for myself....the control I had over my own decision....did not pan out. I did not achieve what I set out to do, and that smacks of a lifetime of ambitions that I tend to fail at.
>

I think a lot of people feel this way and I am
going through something like that now.
I dont know if the following makes sense but
it is something I have thought about.
Buddhist thought says that the reason people are
in pain and misery is because of their desires.
Desires for things material but also spiritual.
They believe that by removing the desire you
are free of the pain. Then at that point you
can do something that comes from a place of
your own greater truth. And there is more
to it but I dont want to ramble on.

> I understand that my thinking is warped...I

Actually its not. Its a process that is working itself out.
You just need to live long enough to do that! :)

>from it. I had a tremendous amount of control over this event because it was MY OWN BODY....and even with that, I failed. But did I really fail, since my soul reached out for help through the telephone line? It's a tough one to answer.
>

This is brilliant insight into your mind! !
And how a lot of people feel and why they attempt
this. You could say that you suceeeded in more ways
than one because you excersized control in
two ways, first the attempt, then the call.
You controlled it all and then gave it up
temporarily so that you could recover and
get better. Sometimes we have to reach a bottom
before we can rise up again.


> Hugs,
>
> Sandy
>

Hugs to you too!

JohnD

 

Re: (Trigger)

Posted by trucker on July 7, 2004, at 13:49:31

In reply to Re: (Trigger) » SandyWeb, posted by JohnDoenut on July 7, 2004, at 13:05:59

to all
i found that if we speak positive to ourselves -
we grow happy and healthy!!!

if someone is continuly saying (for instants) your fat, your ugly, your worthless, your what ever that negative statement is, well if they say it often enough it demeaners us and eventually we get lower and lower... to where we feel like the statements that surround us!!!

so my reverse for that is...

****get a tape player*****
and speak into it positive things... over and over.. such as you are so useful, energtic, helpful, any thing positive you can think of...the exact opposite of the way you feel.. or what others have said about you...
put it in phrases such as "YOU ARE" AND THEN PLAY THIS TO YOUR SELF AS YOU SLEEP, ON ONE OF THOSE TAPE PLAYERS THAT FLIPS ITSSELF ALL NIGHT LONG...nothing to be afraid of because it is you speaking to your self. this reprograms your subconcious into positive thinking and then it will change your concious mind to a positive healthy manor.... try this.. it really works

i was told all my life that mommy was taking birth control when i was conceived.. (not wanted) then i was abused all my life..i was also told i was fat, ugly, worthless,a waist of time, etc... you get the picture!!! welll i did this and i reprogramed me to thinking that i am ok and mommy had a screw loose!!! and i now feel worthy, happy, healthy, and i have been kicked while i was down so to speak too.. so then you revert to the reprogramming again... all things are possible... this way and esp.. if you have JESUS!

 

Re: (Trigger) » trucker

Posted by Simus on July 7, 2004, at 14:00:02

In reply to Re: (Trigger), posted by trucker on July 7, 2004, at 13:49:31

Powerful concept, Trucker!!! Might I add that you don't even have to believe these positive things about yourself at the time you say them. But say them anyway. Do it even if it "feels" stupid at the time.

Simus

 

Re: Sandy

Posted by tabitha on July 7, 2004, at 16:39:18

In reply to Re: (Trigger) » Jai Narayan, posted by SandyWeb on July 7, 2004, at 11:58:21

Hi Sandy, just wanted to pop into this thread and say how happy I am to hear you survived the descent and found some hope. The human spirit is awfully resilient, isn't it?

 

Re: (Trigger)

Posted by trucker on July 7, 2004, at 18:40:30

In reply to Re: (Trigger) » trucker, posted by Simus on July 7, 2004, at 14:00:02


YES I AGREE.... IT HAS PULLED ME THRU SO MUCH CRAP! sorry about language, but it is the only way i can really describe it... i have been thru the dung!!! and this is tried and true...

trucker

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> Powerful concept, Trucker!!! Might I add that you don't even have to believe these positive things about yourself at the time you say them. But say them anyway. Do it even if it "feels" stupid at the time.
>
> Simus

 

Re: (Trigger) » partlycloudy

Posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 7:22:50

In reply to Re: (Trigger) » SandyWeb, posted by partlycloudy on July 7, 2004, at 12:40:17

Hi PartlyCloudy (or should I say: PartyCloud? *wink*)

I have to let everyone know that you were very supportive to me behind-the-scenes. Jlynne and LynneDa were consistent with their support here on Babble, and LynneDa continued emailing me after I left. But PartlyCloudy was right there with her in those emails!! What a great gal you are!!!

Thanks, girls!!!

And thank you to everyone else who posted messages on Babble to me. What a wonderful community we have here!!!!

Thank you all for welcoming me back!

Huggies,

Sandy

 

Re: (Trigger) » JohnDoenut

Posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 7:37:05

In reply to Re: (Trigger) » SandyWeb, posted by JohnDoenut on July 7, 2004, at 13:05:59

Hi John,

You appear to be very well rounded. You have an intelligent way of communicating, and you have a warm personality. I am so pleased that you are posting here.

I'm not much into SciFi so I'm not sure if I'd ever watch the Matrix movies. You'd probably find me inspecting the backs of my eyelids before too long! *smile* Although the premise sounds interesting, you wouldn't catch me paying $10 to go see it in the theatres. Of course, I could always get it for free at the library!

You mentioned that when a person removes their desire that it will ultimately remove their pain. I'm not sure how one would remove a desire. Actually, I think you have to have realistic desires. Otherwise, you will disappoint yourself when you pursue things that will be out of your reach. Realistic desires are wonderful in that they will give you goals to strive for. I believe that we need to have desires....realistic desires....in order to keep the fires of HOPE burning. And HOPE can be transformed into ACTION that will eventually allow us to achieve our desired GOALS. But I could be wrong. *big grin*

Let us know how you are doing, John. I'm not sure what your situation is, but I can tell that you have much inner strength on your side. Don't fall into the trap of analyzing yourself too much. One tends to become too self-absorbed that way, and every little bump in our personality becomes a monster! You're so smart that I'm fairly confident that you do a fair amount of analyzing. How about posting to us instead? We'll do the analyzing for you!! Ha ha!!!

Hugs,

Sandy

 

Re: (Trigger) » trucker

Posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 7:40:39

In reply to Re: (Trigger), posted by trucker on July 7, 2004, at 13:49:31

Yes, I believe that one should give themselves positive messages about the type of person they are. No harm can come from that. I am sorry that you had such a sad upbringing, but it's wonderful that you found a way to overcome it!! And yes....all things are possible with Jesus!!!

Hugs,

Sandy

 

Re: (Trigger) » Simus

Posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 7:41:59

In reply to Re: (Trigger) » trucker, posted by Simus on July 7, 2004, at 14:00:02

Hi Simus! *hand waving in the air*

I hope you have a lovely day today!!!

God bless,

Sandy

 

Re: Sandy » tabitha

Posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 7:44:51

In reply to Re: Sandy, posted by tabitha on July 7, 2004, at 16:39:18

Hi Tabitha,

Thank you for your kind words. It is inspiring to know how endurable the spirit is when we feel as though our life is over. Who'd a thunk?? *big grin*

Sandy

 

Today's Meetings

Posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 7:49:29

In reply to Re: (Trigger), posted by trucker on July 7, 2004, at 18:40:30

Hi all,

Today I have two meetings.

I have to see my counsellor at the Day Treatment Program (which doesn't start for me until mid-August) to go over my goals for the Program.

Then I have another Follow-up meeting from my stay on the Crisis Unit. I'm not quite sure what the meeting is about nor how long it will last. I'll let you know what happens.

I hope you all are able to enjoy this beautiful day today.

Hugs all around,

Sandy

 

Re: Today's Meetings » SandyWeb

Posted by Simus on July 8, 2004, at 9:26:37

In reply to Today's Meetings, posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 7:49:29

> I have to see my counsellor at the Day Treatment Program (which doesn't start for me until mid-August)

I wish you didn't have to wait SO LONG! August???

Simus

 

Re: Today's Meetings

Posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 13:50:05

In reply to Re: Today's Meetings » SandyWeb, posted by Simus on July 8, 2004, at 9:26:37

I've been to my meetings today.

The first one was with my counsellor from the Day Treatment Program. We went over my goals, and she tried to get into my head. But we only had half an hour, and I really didn't want to start anything with her when I'd have to run. I have another appointment on August 5th, and I have to bring a timeline of significant events in my life. That should be interesting.

My next meeting was with my "team"...p-doc, psych. nurse, social worker, and a new psych. resident. My p-doc actually said that I had CRACKED!!! Lol! Is that correct psychological vocabulary?? *big smile* He said that I had so much stress heaped on me from over the years, and then the precipitating factor to my suicide attempt was all the events of the past few months, and that I CRACKED! He said that I had a tremendous threshold for stress, and that I was able to hold up for years, but there comes a point where a person can't deal with it alone anymore.

I have another appointment with my "team" in 2 weeks, but they will move the appointment up if I can't make it that long. He's concerned about suicide.

I also had a voicemail message when I got home today stating that I have an appointment with another p-doc next week, July 14. I'm not sure what that is all about. The message said that my p-doc had referred me. Maybe this other p-doc will be my regular doctor since my "team" is really only for follow-up.

I guess that's it for now. Enjoy your day!

Sandy

 

Re: Today's Meetings

Posted by ghost on July 8, 2004, at 13:53:44

In reply to Re: Today's Meetings, posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 13:50:05

wow. that sounds like things went well-- and bringing a list of significant events in your life sounds like quite an assignment to me.

anyhow, i just wanted you to know i've been reading along and i'm so glad you're getting the help you need. i hope you're feeling better.


have a great day yourself,
ghost

 

Heard From the Cops

Posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 14:04:20

In reply to Re: Today's Meetings, posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 13:50:05

The officers who were here the night of my attempt have been trying to get together with me since then. I asked them what time they got dispatched because I only remember to 12:15am. It turns out that they were dispatched at 12:43am and arrived at my apartment at 12:48am. So I've lost about half an hour of memory. And I still don't know how they got in because I never opened the door for them. They were banging and yelling for an eternity!!!

 

RE:: Sandy

Posted by mystic on July 8, 2004, at 19:16:11

In reply to Re: Today's Meetings, posted by SandyWeb on July 8, 2004, at 13:50:05

Hey Sandy...Very very very proud of you...and you should be of yourself..You are climbing your way out..and that is good..you are doing some very positive things and you are going to get better i just know it..Thank you for keeping us posted I for one am very interested in knowing how you are doing...Take care..Luvya Your friend...Mystic

 

Re: Today's Meetings » ghost

Posted by SandyWeb on July 9, 2004, at 7:14:30

In reply to Re: Today's Meetings, posted by ghost on July 8, 2004, at 13:53:44

Hi Ghost,

Thanks for responding to my postings. I didn't know that so many people were actually following me! Yes, it's been quite the journey....and I'm thankful for your comments.

We haven't had much of a summer here this year so far, but I'm enjoying the cooler weather while most around me are complaining. *smile* Hey, after being hit dead-on with a hurricane last Fall and a weather-bomb in the Winter, ANY weather is good weather now!!! Lol!!!

Take good care of yourself!

Sandy

 

RE:: Sandy » mystic

Posted by SandyWeb on July 9, 2004, at 7:23:55

In reply to RE:: Sandy, posted by mystic on July 8, 2004, at 19:16:11

Hey there Mystic,

How are you doing today? You always seem to be in a good mood. That has to take you far! I hope you are enjoying the life you have, hun.

Thanks for all the compliments. I blush VERY easily, so now I look like I have a sun burn! Lol! You're a sweetie.

I'm not sure how helpful the follow-up meetings have been, but there is a sense of comfort when I sit down with my "team" simply because they saw me at my lowest. They made me "make the ugly face" (cry!!), and NOBODY sees me cry! Lol! They saw me at my most hopeless. So now that I feel more civilized, there's a comfort to be able to sit with them and talk. But as for the meetings providing some constructive good, I can't say yet that they have.

I'm looking forward to the Day Treatment Program. I think that the Program will be where I find this constructive good. But I also am terrified of beginning the Program. And I think that the stress of attending it every day, plus all the emotional work involved, could actually be the fodder to push me towards that veil....and we know what's on the other side of that veil. So I'll need to be very vigilant and absolutely let my team know if I find myself heading there. Otherwise, the Program will probably be a wonderful experience!

Take care of yourself, my friend. Thank you so much for posting such an uplifting message to me!! I didn't know I had so many friends!!!

Hugs,

Sandy

 

Re: Today's Meetings » SandyWeb

Posted by ghost on July 9, 2004, at 8:42:26

In reply to Re: Today's Meetings » ghost, posted by SandyWeb on July 9, 2004, at 7:14:30

what area are you in? it sounds crazy there, weatherwise! (whoa. i think i might have just made a pun.)

and, yes-- we're all following and pulling for you. *grin*

hugs,
ghost

 

Re: Sandy

Posted by mystic on July 11, 2004, at 15:03:47

In reply to Re: Sandy, posted by SandyWeb on April 8, 2004, at 15:08:38

Sandy..How goes the weekend...Thinking about you and wanted to say Hope your weekend has been a good one...your friend Mystic

 

Shall We Do A 10?

Posted by SandyWeb on July 12, 2004, at 17:32:07

In reply to Re: Sandy, posted by mystic on July 11, 2004, at 15:03:47

Hey all,

I may need to have my appointment moved up. I'm not feeling very safe with myself. There are thoughts setting in, and I am moving towards the veil.

BUT....I have to push those compelling emotions/thoughts away with POSITIVE LIFE-AFFIRMING thoughts.

So, shall we all do a 10? How about 10 reasons to stay alive.

1. To see my kids grow up into productive, happy adults.
2. To finish the book I'm reading! Ha!
3. To watch another thunder and lightening storm.
4. To hear the birds chirping.
5. To marvel at the photos coming from Saturn.
6. To experience the sharp smells of Fall.
7. To watch my kids grow up.
8. To watch my kids grow up.
9. To watch my kids grow up.
10. To watch my kids grow up.

Who's next?

Sandy

 

Re: Shall We Do A 10? » SandyWeb

Posted by partlycloudy on July 12, 2004, at 18:02:24

In reply to Shall We Do A 10?, posted by SandyWeb on July 12, 2004, at 17:32:07

10 reasons to stay alive.

1. To feed my cat Psycho and play incessantly with her when I'm home.
2. To get around to writing a book? A story? Something longer than a "best 10" list?
3. To live to the very end of my years with my loving husband.
4. To walk in the surf and catch glimspes of dolphins.
5. To give to others of my time, my attention, my affection; because I get so much more in return.
6. To be able to travel to places I've only dreamed of.
7. Because today is better than yesterday, which is more than I could have hoped for a year ago.
8. To feel that I'm a part of this world and all its energies.
9. To enjoy a wonderful meal, listen to wonderful music, and saturate all my senses.
10. Because I'm not done yet by a long shot.

partycloudy

 

Re: Shall We Do A 10?

Posted by mystic on July 12, 2004, at 18:37:49

In reply to Shall We Do A 10?, posted by SandyWeb on July 12, 2004, at 17:32:07

Ok here we go...I'm in...

1. To enjoy life
2. To enjoy my wonderful beautiful grandson
3. To enjoy my daughter
4. To spend some relaxing enjoyable anxiety free
time with my husband
5. To travel to a island somewhere and just relax
6. To spend more time at the ocean I love the
ocean
7. To help others as they have helped me and be
here for Sandy if she needs me

8. To live my life to the fullest with out
worries
9. To get up in the morning and see what a
wonderful life that I have and realize it
10. To spend time with my brothers and sisters who
I love very much

Thanks Sandy that felt good..We love you and hope that your day got better but you had a great idea there a very positive one..I cant believe how proud I am of you!!!!!!!..you go girl..!!!..Your friend Mystic


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