Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Hi ! Yeah, been there- haven't done that! You NEED to talk with someone, now! Many of us in the group have been where you are, heck- maybe all of us! If you don't have a friend, co-worker, sibling to call or see, PLEASE!! get in to see your doc fast. Just unload on him. If can't get to see him, go to the nearest ER. You could call 911 and have a little chat with the operator- they are friendly and very knowledgeable about where/how to get some help for just about everything. Just take a minute and consider the rest of us. If you suddenly just drop out of e-touch, well, gee willerkers! We're gonna miss you and wonder how we offended you so much that you just dropped us cold! e-mail me if you want (llerweatherman@...), just remember I don't get on-line everyday, but I'll be glad to talk back and forth. Are you able to get out? It might be a good idea to do some volunteering- ring the Salvation Army bell (they need help), read to kids at the local hospital, help out at a local shelter; there are all fairly 'easy' things to schedule. These places are happy for any help and can work around your need. Think about it. Give it a try! So, where are you going for your Christmas vacation? Forget about your pain- we all know where our pain will be- vacation or not! GBY I'vc been thinking more and more about suicide because it's just too painful to go on and the fatigue is too much. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 , I am so sorry to hear you're hurting. I'm not married either. I can truly understand how lonely and difficult it can be to be younger and alone and dealing with blind white pain. Isn't there anything your doc or alternative can do to help ease the headache pain? BE CAREFUL JACOB! It's not the best idea to believe what you think when you are going without sleep. Sometimes the pain and lack of rest causes our own minds to turn against us. You have folks that care about you here. Even people who can understand. Hold out, . Be as aggressive as you can be for your pain management. If you can deal with the sun right now, try to get out of the house. Go somewhere different. If you need to stay home, get some funny movies and laugh as much as possible. Or if you can't bear to look, try radio plays like jack benny or bob hope. My suggestions may not fit your need, but I want you to know I care and am devastated that you're hurting so bad right now. Remember, too, that depression is real. Ask yourself if you're depressed. FMS pain, migranes can lead to some bleak places. Don't be afraid to argue with the hopeless thoughts and feelings that bubble up. In my depression, I know that there are some things I think that I have to take with a grain of salt. There is always something better in the distant tomorrow. As for the Church people... they're just people. The real support is just a little bit bigger, just a little bit higher... Uabi --- wrote: > I've been thinking more and more about suicide because > it's just too painful to go on and the fatigue is > too much. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 , I started getting migraines at the age of 10, (I'm 53 now) & I just came out of a 3-day migraine this afternoon. I know how painful any kind of headache can be, and it will depress you and skew your thinking. I also have fibro, CFS, & Spasmodic Torticollis (Dystonia of the neck) - oh, & a recent DX of osteoarthritis, too. And, I'm BiPolar II Mixed States, which can contribute to pain, even if it doesn't directly cause it. I had Botox injections for the headaches a couple of years ago, and they helped tremendously. I've learned a few tricks to deal with headaches....some by accident. When I was 16 & got a bad headache, it was the middle of winter, & there had been heavy snow. I opened my bedroom window (which was over my bed) and laid my head in the snow on the window sill & fell asleep. When I woke up, the headache was gone. Cold is good for headaches (I keep those icepacks on hand, the ones you shake to activate), and being in total darkness. I've found that sound is extremely disturbing when I have a bad headache, & run a small fan (for " white " noise) to block out any sound. Sleep, if you can get it, is very helpful too. Also, try to drink plenty of plain water. My really bad headaches make my teeth hurt, & drinking ice water is painful, though I love ice water. In fact, one of the first signs I'm going to get a really bad headache is that all my teeth will start hurting. I know how constant and horrific pain can make you feel helpless & hopeless, but don't give up on life. And even if you can't see or touch us, you do have a group of people here who care how you're feeling, and want the best for you. Take care, cyn 11:49 AM 12/16/2005, wrote: >My headaches have gotten worse and worse and I don't get much sleep >anyway with the fibro and all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 , You need help, dear. Life is hard enough to get through alone but, much more so when you have chronic pain. Call your doctor and tell her/him what you have been feeling and ask for help. There are options available and you are entitled to them. We here in this group understand the heartbreak and pain you are going through and want to help you. Just tell us what we can do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2005 Report Share Posted December 16, 2005 Dear You need to get in touch with your PM Dr. as soon as possible. You need to tell them about all of your thoughts - including the ones about suicide. If you are honest with your Dr, they will help you I am sure. If that is not an option, go to the emergency room and explain that you are having depression issues and need a treatment (perscription) to get you through to when you can get in to see your regular doc. On a personal note, I too, suffer from time to time, the evil thoughts of how it would be easier just to be done with it all. It's so hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel but it is there - I (you) have to believe that! Take care of yourself and be sure to check in regularly so we know you are hanging in there. ~Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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