Many times people only put happy, positive things online and
the deeper issues are overlooked. Maybe they don’t want everyone to know their
personal struggles or maybe they don’t want to contribute to the negativity
that is so easily brought out of people when they are online. I know I don’t
like to share my personal issues with people. But sometimes it is important for
us to share the darker side of life. Even when we are religious, whatever the
religion is, we have dark times and others have a right to know that life isn’t
peachy-keen all of the time.
For me, I am needing to share my struggles right now. Those
of you who know me, know that I am not shy about sharing my medical issues. I
want to share with others so if they are struggling with similar issues, they
can know that they are not alone. I feel very strongly about this and I will
continue to share. Right now, however, I need to share what is going on not for
others to feel better about their lives, but because I am in great need of
love, compassion, and understanding from others.
I have a condition called dysthymia which is a chemical
imbalance that causes depression, social anxiety, and OCD. Most of the time I
am able to keep it under control, but with this pregnancy my emotions have
become very unstable. I get trapped in a vicious cycle that only cause pain and
hurt to me and subsequently my family. Here’s how it usually happens. I see
someone and I want to say, “hi,” talk about their families and lives, learn how
they are doing, etc. I really want to connect with people. But as soon as I
recognize someone I mentally freeze, become extremely anxious, and cannot
think. It doesn’t matter if I’ve known you for 2 years or 20 years, friend,
cousin, in-law… it doesn’t matter. In fact, the longer I’ve known you the worse
the freeze and anxiety can be. If I seem distant and distracted, it isn’t
because I don’t care, I am just not able to connect with you the way I desperately
want to. I will then leave the situation and become extremely depressed because
I feel incapable of making friends. I often feel unloved, unappreciated, or
even ignored because I don’t know how to connect with others the way they
expect me to. This depression eats away at me and the next time I run into
someone the anxieties are compounded and everything gets worse.
Normally, I am able to break myself out of this cycle, or
even ignore the anxiety when I see someone randomly, but since I have been
pregnant this time I have not been able to do that. I do the best I can to try
and reach out to others, but most of the time the efforts that have been
monumental for me are almost insignificant to others. They go unacknowledged or
ignored by others. I know that it isn’t meant to hurt me, but it does. Me
sending out invitations to a gift exchange, sending Christmas cards,
invitations to dinner, they are me desperately trying to continue love and
friendship.
I need love, friendship, and acceptance just as much as
anyone else. I don’t want you to suddenly start inviting me to see a movie, go
out to eat, or “hang out.” I am not able to do those things right now because
the anxiety would be too much for me to handle. I just need you to understand
that I need your compassion now more than ever. I am lonely, feel unloved most
of the time, and being unable to control these extreme emotions scares me. If
all you can do is pray for me, please do!
You are amazing! And Congratulations! You are a fantastic mother! On top of all the normal pregnancy issues you have been given a hard challenge. Remember who you are, you are a daughter of God. He loves you so much that he sent His son Jesus Christ to help you. Our Savior knows you. He loves you and He knows your feelings and your intentions. Take it one day at a time or one minute at a time! You will get through this, we are here for you! We love you! Sending love and prayers your way!
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