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@Former-Member I am not sure if you would have liked the actual music, (avant garde) but the words and the intentions of the composers and the performers was beyond beautiful.
I am in awe of you having gone through spinal surgury. I dont really know how well you are atm, Your level of mobility and if it was a success.
Sometimes i think with rellies that mistreat us or cut is aff ... let them go.
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Hi @Former-Member - glad your burden has eased a little now and I hope you a better sleep as a result. Good luck with your GP visit today! Thinking of you x 🌹💞
Hello @Appleblossom@outlander@greenpea 👋
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Hello @Former-Member
It was lovely to log on here and see this message from you. It put a smile on my face to read that you slept better. And that you did not wake with a choking sensation! That is a real positive step forward. You asked if anxiety could cause this - it has with me in the past. With this symptom suddenly stopping when your distress eases would suggest it is anxiety, but it's always best to discuss it thoroughly with your doctor just in case.
It sounds to me like you have been carrying a very heavy load too much on your own for too long and have been bottling it up. I am so glad you have now opened up here now as that is the first towards healing and lessening anxiety - to know that others can relate and care. And to know support is there. To know we are truly not alone. And you are not alone my friend - we are here for each other. That's what it's all about and alleviates much suffering in the world.
I also understand the strain and distress that chronic pain can cause. It's one of the leading triggers for depression. My husband suffers from such and he can take no pain medication. He sees specialists regularly and they help him - although they can not always relieve his pain totally - but he copes well and loves life. The right medical specialists should be able to help you alleviate your pain soon I am hopeful - it's amazing what they can do now. There is a new treatment being offered nation wide now for chronic back pain (to do with inserting batteries in the spine that send electrical pulses) that is working well for many to control back pain - something to perhaps discuss further with your doctor? There is hope in life my friend of things getting better - hold onto it.
It's true that adverse situations can hit like a truck (reality bites) and how distressing this can be as I have had my fair share. It's living moment to moment then knowing that by doing our best and by focusing on the good it will pass and work out somehow. It always does. It will for you my friend in time, and until that time we will walk through it with you every step of the way as long as you need me.
I hope you are having a relaxing evening and that you will get another good night's sleep. Remember I am here for you and you can talk to me about anything. Sending you warm thoughts and hugs - sweet dreams @Former-Member 🤗❤️💜❤️💜xx
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I meant to add above Bella ^^^ that I also had problems with overthinking. The latter feeds anxiety and depression I experienced as what we focus on intensifies that emotion, pain, joy etc. When I focused on my worries and pain "it would grow" and resulted in heightened distress levels.
I am controlling that now by placing my focus off my pain, whether emotional or physical, and onto other good things; putting my full concentration on what I am doing in the moment and/or losing myself in a good movie, purpose, chatting, reading or my cross stitching etc. Keeping the mind and body as busy as possible helps to stop overthinking through distraction that lessens anxiety and depression. This can also help with physical pain control xxxxx
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@Former-Memberyour posts are rather good! i literally havent got anything more to add to what youve said!
@Former-Memberi think shes described things rather well!
how are you feeling today? when are your xrays? did he say what your lower back one was for?
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