Not wishing to put a downer on anyone, but not sure where to put this as this is the only forum I'm on (maybe I shouldn't post but nowhere else to outlet).
Just got back from the shops (only go out late) and am a little shaky as I just had a massive panic attack, not unusual for me as I'm pretty much housebound as an agoraphobic (due to PTSD) but tonight really shook my roots (a twit being a twit decided to put aggression my way in order to make himself feel like He-man)
I swear, if it wasn't for little corners of the net like this forum of gentlemen/ladies I'd lose faith.
Not really what I need so going to try to utilise methods to calm myself and paint paint paint.
Sorry to offload here, I apologise but had to vent.
Ry
Sorry to hear that Ry, I hope you're feeling better now. No worries on venting either, best to get it off your chest.
Same here Ry hope you get over it mate, i had one years ago so you have my sympathy, driving back from work and started to feel crap, pains in the chest and you naturally fear the worst so started to panic and theirs nothing you can do to stop it, luckily it,s never happened since. Paintings a good relaxer so i expect to see plenty more of your stuff on here soon, :)
take it easy,
kev
Hi Ryman
Really sorry to hear about your night and how difficult it was for you. It seems you have a really good coping strategy in dealing with the anxiety. Can I ask are you getting any other help?
Best wishes - Richard
Hi Ry.
Really sorry to hear that.
Hope things feel better for you this morning Matey.
I think we all feel better for a bit of a 'vent'.....I know I do !...So no worries there at all.
I think it was Peter C who said this forum was a little like going to the pub with your mates.....where better to get things off your chest ?
I agree with Kev.....Take it easy.
Cheers - Phil.
Sorry to hear that Ry but hope you feel better soon. A nice bit of painting might help refocus your mind onto more positive things etc.
Painting and ranting are good.
Hope it eases soon Ry.
There's always one, Ry. Concentrate on the positive and good. Painting qualifies on both counts.
All the best,
Ray
Quote from: ryman1 on 16 April 2013, 11:36:05 PM
Not wishing to put a downer on anyone, but not sure where to put this as this is the only forum I'm on (maybe I shouldn't post but nowhere else to outlet).
Just got back from the shops (only go out late) and am a little shaky as I just had a massive panic attack, not unusual for me as I'm pretty much housebound as an agoraphobic (due to PTSD) but tonight really shook my roots (a twit being a twit decided to put aggression my way in order to make himself feel like He-man)
I swear, if it wasn't for little corners of the net like this forum of gentlemen/ladies I'd lose faith.
Not really what I need so going to try to utilise methods to calm myself and paint paint paint.
Sorry to offload here, I apologise but had to vent.
Ry
Hope you are better. Some people are tw*ts and boost their pittly little egos by that. Best way I found was to retaliate. Told people here what happened to my best mate in Germany (some youths attempted to rob him at knife point as he is "bulky", 3 of them ended in hospital :P ). Totally feel with you, been at the wrong end of a 9mm before.
Ry
Sorry to hear of your problem.
Agree with everyone here, painting is good relaxation.
Hope you are soon fully recovered.
Best
Chad
Best way of thinking about it is
In the morning, you'll not be scared anymore.
In the morning, he'll still be a twit.
to misquote Forrest Gump
"Twattish is as Twattish does"
Thanks to everyone for your kind words and encouragement, it helps a lot. :)
Feeling much better now the brushes are out and it's a new day.
It's the first panic attack in three years and so came as a shock, only hope the idiot thinks on his actions and one day grows up.
Gordon, in response to your first post, I am going through CBT/counselling finally (took almost 3 years on waiting list), so hopefully will reolve my issues soon.
Again, thanks to all..............now back to the painting.
Ry
Hope you feel better now, ive been a nurse for 35+ years and some peoples aggressive,brutish behavior never fails to astound me. Why do they feel the need to act like this?
Jc, I believe thats it squarely down to the "its all about me" syndrome, where from an early age its dripped into their heads that they are a valuable person and are due lots of respect. The fact that this stuff has to be earned is of course one concept that's glossed over. I see it every day, I live down the street from the local Borstal (ok school, but we can all dream) and it seems that to talk to each other they must be texting on their mobiles or screaming at the top of their lungs. Their attitude to litter is even worse, whatever theyre eating/drinking, whenever its attractions to the budding human is merely dropped wherever they are.
I suppose the worst run in I've had with them is when they were all in a herd (what do you call a herd of kids??) and one quite boldly piped up and shouted "Hey watch me take the walking stick off this old dude!". Well the blood drained from his face when I stopped, turned, then told him "no son, the best you'll do is try, then I'll get to use it to club you senseless"
Kids these days should all be drowned at birth.
This is what you need to read Gordon :D:
http://ejmas.com/jnc/jncart_barton-wright_0200.htm
Superb!
Quote from: Techno on 17 April 2013, 06:41:50 AM
I think it was Peter C who said this forum was a little like going to the pub with your mates.....where better to get things off your chest ?
:-/ :-/
Can't remember that, but still true :)
Glad to hear you feel better Ry!
I once got robbed wjen getting home from school in a narrow alleyway. I was the kid with the glasses and the no-brand clothes so he thought it would be easy going. I had this very stuffed jacket on those days, as it was nice and warm, even if it did make me look huge ;D
Sad part for him, is that i wasn't really huge but had a nice body mass of about 95 kg at that time. Just rammed the sucker into the wall, and was never bothered again. I did take another route to school for a few weeks though, you never know they come back with a bunch of friends. If he got up that is, he was still on the ground when i passed the corner into the next street :p
:-bd
and that teaches them more than ANY punishment (if any at all) given!
Sorry to hear that, Ry :( Glad things look better today though :)
(http://www.deviantart.com/download/288557768/keep_calm_and_paint_on_by_zozzy_zebra-d4rsslk.jpg)