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  1. #401
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    Just another loser from the internet rootin' for ya Buzz!

    Lets remember that what works for one doesn't work for all. As such, advice is limiting. My pea brain sees a lot of hope and positivity from the words you've types here Buzz. I'm convinced the world is a better place with you in it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trackhead View Post
    Big pharma and the “medical system” develops what patients want (generally speaking)… an easy pill to “fix” problems quick with minimal effort. Look no further than GLP-1 agonists for weight loss.

    If “we” don’t have a pharmaceutical solution, a definitive diagnosis, or a quick definitive fix, we have failed our patients in their eyes.

    That’s why SSRIs and pop up ketamine clinics exist. Because life is fucking hard.

    Bull -

    The idea that 'patients' are driving the "medical system" is no-sale here, Th -

    I avoid commenting to most of this junk, but not today -

    the "medical system" is broken. and

    it is Not broken because "patients" want to cure everything with a pill.
    ' patient care' is a process, it is not an appointment -

    I am glad you are in-remission -

    I appreciate the adventures you are showing your son.
    Thank you.

    tj

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    Sunshine right now seems to be lifting my mood. I didn’t come inside yesterday until it was dark dark out. I kept busy which also helped.

    I am emotionally and kinda physically exhausted. Just woke up from 11.5 hours of sleep. Clearly needed.

    Im reading all of your words. The outpouring of care is inspiring. I’m indebted to you all. You are helping me to help myself.

    Trying to keep the momentum going….thank you

    It’s sunny again and I have a day off. Taking my dogs out to play and get more vitamin D.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    Sunshine right now seems to be lifting my mood. I didn’t come inside yesterday until it was dark dark out. I kept busy which also helped.

    I am emotionally and kinda physically exhausted. Just woke up from 11.5 hours of sleep. Clearly needed.

    Im reading all of your words. The outpouring of care is inspiring. I’m indebted to you all. You are helping me to help myself.

    Trying to keep the momentum going….thank you

    It’s sunny again and I have a day off. Taking my dogs out to play and get more vitamin D.
    Hell yeah. Sunshine and pups will definitely make any day better. Good reminder for my to drag my ass outside today as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    Hell yeah. Sunshine and pups will definitely make any day better. Good reminder for my to drag my ass outside today as well.
    What Supermoon said. Keep trucking Buzz, one step, one day, one whatever at a time. You got this.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    Sunshine right now seems to be lifting my mood. I didn’t come inside yesterday until it was dark dark out. I kept busy which also helped.

    I am emotionally and kinda physically exhausted. Just woke up from 11.5 hours of sleep. Clearly needed.

    Im reading all of your words. The outpouring of care is inspiring. I’m indebted to you all. You are helping me to help myself.

    Trying to keep the momentum going….thank you

    It’s sunny again and I have a day off. Taking my dogs out to play and get more vitamin D.
    Tomorrow's the equinox

    If you can, try to witness both the birth and the death of the day

    Looking forward to more daylight as we move to summer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    Sunshine right now seems to be lifting my mood. I didn’t come inside yesterday until it was dark dark out. I kept busy which also helped.

    I am emotionally and kinda physically exhausted. Just woke up from 11.5 hours of sleep. Clearly needed.

    Im reading all of your words. The outpouring of care is inspiring. I’m indebted to you all. You are helping me to help myself.

    Trying to keep the momentum going….thank you

    It’s sunny again and I have a day off. Taking my dogs out to play and get more vitamin D.
    Well you just made my day that much better reading this. Deep breaths brother, one step at a time.

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    Happy too to hear you got that sun and sleep.

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    Hell Yeah...speaking of breathing. You may want to put a study on the vagus nerve, box breathing, yogi breathing, diaphragmatic breathing (basically the same thing).

    For some people (AKA me) learning the physical tells of stress and anxiety is really helpful and can help overt crisis. Its about tools and coping. More or less parts of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    Psychological problems are based, in part, on faulty or unhelpful ways of thinking.

    Psychological problems are based, in part, on learned patterns of unhelpful behavior.

    People suffering from psychological problems can learn better ways of coping with them, thereby relieving their symptoms and becoming more effective in their lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaijin View Post

    ötzi-- pull it together, bro.

    Imma call it... ötzi, take a lap
    You misunderstood my point, which is okay, it was a bad thread to make it in. I was replying to the post - the sentence- directly above my post, and it had nothing to do with Buzz.

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    About to turn 50 and am too tired to continue

    I got your point otzi. I know there’s no getting through to a self identified anecdotal expert like Core Shot Bsc Esq

    But Trackhead as a frontline health care worker should know better - that shit triggers me.

    If people want to cunt up this thread with personal stories of how SSRIs didn’t work them or how bad big pharma is they should pause for a second and ask themselves “is this a helpful comment for this particular thread? What do I think I’m offering here?” and if they’re so inclined to go off then start another thread

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    There's a lot to be said for a change of scenery. I could use that myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    My pea brain sees a lot of hope and positivity from the words you've types here Buzz. I'm convinced the world is a better place with you in it.
    Seconded. I always enjoy your content here Buzz!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tgapp View Post
    Buzz I also got skis you can have - dynastar mfree99s with pivot 14s, mounted for 312(?) bsl

    For some reason I thought you were a knuckle dragger, not a skier

    In any case let's make midweek basin happen

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    I’ve skied since I was 5. Always enjoyed it. Just never got good. On the snowboard was where I was good. And the only way I can keep up with any of you guys.

    Thank you guys. I want to get out to ski again.slow skiing is still skiing.

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    Good on ya buddy, keep it up.

    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    slow skiing is still skiing.
    along those lines, someone earlier mentioned xc skiing, and that can be a really good option that pushes totally different buttons. None of the thrill/wind in your (lack of ) hair/gravity fed pursuit, but great exercise, peaceful, closer to nature, and yet it still pushes the sliding on snow button that we all like so much. At least for me.
    "fuck off you asshat gaper shit for brains fucktard wanker." - Jesus Christ
    "She was tossing her bean salad with the vigor of a Drunken Pop princess so I walked out of the corner and said.... "need a hand?"" - Odin
    "everybody's got their hooks into you, fuck em....forge on motherfuckers, drag all those bitches across the goal line with you." - (not so) ill-advised strategy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    I’ve skied since I was 5. Always enjoyed it. Just never got good. On the snowboard was where I was good. And the only way I can keep up with any of you guys.

    Thank you guys. I want to get out to ski again.slow skiing is still skiing.
    do you need a snowboard ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ötzi View Post
    You misunderstood my point, which is okay, it was a bad thread to make it in. I was replying to the post - the sentence- directly above my post, and it had nothing to do with Buzz.
    Cheers. I thought it was out of place. Reading comprehension fail on my end, maybe part of pushing 50.

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    If you need a snowboard Buzz, I also have a Libtech skate banana with bindings that you can have. Don’t have boots your size though. Someone up thread offered to donate some sth2s to go with the salmon stances I have. Just send me a PM and let me know what you’d like to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    along those lines, someone earlier mentioned xc skiing, and that can be a really good option that pushes totally different buttons. None of the thrill/wind in your (lack of ) hair/gravity fed pursuit, but great exercise, peaceful, closer to nature, and yet it still pushes the sliding on snow button that we all like so much. At least for me.
    We are trying to pull back from the brink and put a smile on his face, don't ask him to XC ski when he's feeling down, sheesh.

    Thinking of you Buzz, and despite some really bad advice in this thread everyone clearly means well and cares and that's cool to see.

    Lotsa good advice mixed in here too, but not applicable to everyone unfortunately.

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    He could cross country snowboard. Just watch out for skootch leg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennymac View Post

    Just don’t want your sense of “omg I am so fucked up!” to be a barrier to seeking out these treatments. Yes your brain is fucked up right now. There is often guilt and sometimes shame about that.
    On top of constantly feeling like I have been, the embarrassment and shame you carry to ask for help is also crippling. It’s like the perfect storm converging.

    That’s why it’s also easier to post right now when most of you are asleep.

    I also am aware of the importance to continue to check in here. While I want to escape what I call hole up, I’m doing my damndest to fight that behavior too.

    I’ve got people here and other places that care about me. I just need the brain spiders to let me care about me too.

    Right now I’m just going to continue with saying thank you.

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    ( I'm) sorry, Buzz -
    I had to look - back.

    PM me an address and some-thing 315-ish will be on it's way this week

    ( looks like others have skis for you )


    breath Deep(-ly )

    find your way through ! !!!


    ski! to Live. !


    tj / skiJ

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    Hey buzz. Have you considered the benefits of fruitbooting?

    Saucerboy slash gaper spirit animal could be the second cumming.
    . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    Just another loser from the internet rootin' for ya Buzz!

    Lets remember that what works for one doesn't work for all. As such, advice is limiting. My pea brain sees a lot of hope and positivity from the words you've types here Buzz. I'm convinced the world is a better place with you in it.
    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    Seconded. I always enjoy your content here Buzz!
    Thirded

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuss View Post
    Don't let the brain spiders push you into a permanent solution to any number of challenges that are temporary in nature. The abyss, the despair - I get it. Even my wife is only now, after 10 years, getting an inkling of the dark thoughts and cycles I have to wake up and live with every day. All the grey drains pulling the joy out of even the happiest moments.
    I get tired of it too. I have my bad days/weeks/months, but you have to remember also that the joy you chase will never happen with this solution. At least for me, the depression and brain spiders have already taken enough and I'll be damned if they take the mortal spark.
    You aren't a failure, that's just the spiders talking. As humans, we tend to overanalyze/memorialize failure and underexperience success/joy. Take the step back. You were one of millions of sperm that survived. One of millions that pushed forward and made a permanent home for yourself in the world. A successful dad from all the proud spray I see. That doesn't seem like much of a failure to me, especially when life is structured around failing forward. We all fail at lots of things every day, it's just some of us it's like a boat anchor.

    I hope you find the help you need, but know that I, at least, really do believe you can beat it.
    I love the analogy. My spiders talk to me in the second person. “You should, you can’t, you’re not worthy.” It has been a big part of my recovery to work on changing my internal dialogue to the first person. Own my thoughts and my action. Simple things like “you should floss” to “I will floss.”

    We are taught and raised in second person and mostly it is benign, but it can also be abusive. The “you” statements from my alcoholic father and stepfather could be downright mean, manipulative, and demeaning.

    One thing I learned in Al Anon, which is essentially group therapy, is to share from the first person as a part of taking personal inventory.

    Often my best intentioned advice gets delivered in the second person. I am guilty of this even in this thread. That however can feel and be received, rightly so, as judgement.

    I think there is a wealth of knowledge and experience in this thread. I appreciate what I have read. I appreciate Buzz for bravely starting and maintaining this thread.

    Lastly, I learned of Al Anon by reading Warren Miller’s autobiography. He was an active member working on his childhood trauma caused by his parents.

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