β23-03-2024 09:41 PM
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β23-03-2024 09:52 PM
β23-03-2024 09:52 PM
@MedicinalGypsy oh totally fair you want to protect your husband from potential collateral damage hun.
Oh I totally know the feeling - I can have a hundred amazing coping tools but when we're outside our window of tolerance it can seem like it's all gone! I know it may not help you right now, but writing out a list or having a 'coping plan' of some sort can be handy - so you don't have to do the work of trying to think of or remember anything in the moment!
I am going to be logging off soon, but I will tag the next @moderator and hopefully they can stop by and check in with you.
Remember your breath too - it's very basic, yes, and I know it's also very tiring to hear it all the time, but for me it is my very first tool for regulation. Our inhale speeds up our heart rate and our exhale slows it down, so by making our exhale much longer than our inhale for a minute or so, it actually works to slow our heart rate - which can help us to feel calmer, and signal to our brain that we're not in danger. In for four counts, hold for five, out for eight - that's my fav breath tool to slow me right down from panic, rage, and overwhelm.
Calling a support line is also always an option!
Lifeline:β―13 11 14 orβ―Crisis Chat
Suicide call back service: 1300 659 467 orβ―online counselling
Samaritans: 135 247
If in immediate danger: 000
Night hun, catch you next time, please be gentle with yourself - you will get through this, I believe in you π
β25-03-2024 01:09 AM
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β05-04-2024 09:27 PM
β05-04-2024 09:27 PM
Hi. I am seeking understanding and any advice from others who are carers. I am a carer for my 21 year old daughter. We have been home before, and we now face homelessness again. We donβt have the income needed to pay the high rents, even if they were available. I feel such a failure. I canβt keep her safe.
β05-04-2024 09:30 PM
β05-04-2024 09:30 PM
Have you been able to reach out to local housing agencies, eg Salvation Army, etc? @IluvRosie
I'm sorry to hear this is so tough for you at the moment.
Everyone deserves to have a roof over their head and feel safe.
β06-04-2024 12:49 PM
β06-04-2024 12:49 PM
Hi, I guess I'm looking to connect with those who care for a spouse with OCD. I'd like to hear how others deal with the day to day situations that keep arising, from changing meds to understandjng & handling obsessions & compulsions
I want to as helpful as possible but it's so draining.
We've been together for a very long time but only had a diagnosis in the last year.
Thank you
β06-04-2024 12:58 PM
β06-04-2024 12:58 PM
Welcome to the forums @Bluewren57
Thanks for sharing. There are certainly others who can relate to what you are sharing. I hope you find the support and connection on the forums that you are looking for.
I hear how exhausting things must be for you.
Please take time to look after yourself.
Tagging others @Shaz51 @NatureLover
β06-04-2024 04:36 PM
β06-04-2024 04:36 PM
Hello @Bluewren57 and welcome
It can be very exhausting and I have found looking after myself is very important to be able to look after others
I have learnt not to remove or move things so my husband has his routine
Anxiety and changes makes his ocd worse
And to except and to expect him to fix anything that I have done
Please ask me anything
β06-04-2024 06:32 PM
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