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Loss of hope, mostly venting
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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 753681" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>Thank you for sharing, CKay. I feel like your story lives at least in part of all of us who come here. </p><p></p><p>Hope to me is the opposite of despair. So, I still cling to it. What has changed is what I hope for. I started hoping for my daughter to get the help she desperately needs. Now, I hope to have a peaceful relationship with my daughter before I die. </p><p></p><p>I have had anxiety flares through the years that affected autoimmune thyroid disease negatively. I have a sleep disorder that prevents normal sleep waves from occurring. I have established a firm sleep hygiene plan. I take clonazepam at night for severe leg movement in my sleep. I know it helps me. I thought I should try to stop it and I was reminded what that was not an option. I believe we need all our eggs in the basket, medication and behavior changes. I am so glad you see that self-care should come first.</p><p></p><p>Welcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 753681, member: 23811"] Thank you for sharing, CKay. I feel like your story lives at least in part of all of us who come here. Hope to me is the opposite of despair. So, I still cling to it. What has changed is what I hope for. I started hoping for my daughter to get the help she desperately needs. Now, I hope to have a peaceful relationship with my daughter before I die. I have had anxiety flares through the years that affected autoimmune thyroid disease negatively. I have a sleep disorder that prevents normal sleep waves from occurring. I have established a firm sleep hygiene plan. I take clonazepam at night for severe leg movement in my sleep. I know it helps me. I thought I should try to stop it and I was reminded what that was not an option. I believe we need all our eggs in the basket, medication and behavior changes. I am so glad you see that self-care should come first. Welcome. [/QUOTE]
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