Boredom And Insanity
#1
Posted 11 October 2011 - 04:50 AM
#3
Posted 11 October 2011 - 07:36 AM
It aint meant to be a consolation but if you had a looking glass into the lives of those who you see passing you by, you may find that their lives aint so perfect either you know.
Many would wish they had the courage and strength of character that you have because look at what could be achieved with that.
You are being too hard on yourself by comparing the value on your present life to your pre-SCI life.
Your pre-SCI and your present life, as your future is....is YOUR journey, a continuum.
It sounds (apologies if im wrong) that you have enjoyed helping people in the past. Is there a line of work or even something voluntary that you could do that would get in back into that role again.
It would do the world of good for your self esteem and could open other doors for you.
You are still you..just tweaked now lol (this you know)..and challenged more but your spirit and what drives you remains. You just got to find whats important to you, for you to be happy and then how to go about practically achieving it.
Start with small steps, in that direction and before you know it you have gone further than you expected (does that make sense :-))..
Maybe some of your boredom is coming from the lack of a mental challenge and satisfaction that you get from that?
Good luck in what you do. I would love to know how you get on.
#4
Posted 11 October 2011 - 09:28 AM
The best thing to do is stop comparing your life to some one else. You never know what is REALLY going on behind closed doors. I heard Deion Sanders once admit to almost committing suicide. He explained with all his money, fame, material things and sex with whoever he wanted. He still wasn't happy or satisfied with his life. He admitted he could put on a good front but inside was really in pain. This taught me several things. First,not to compare myself with others . Second, to be true to yourself...follow what makes you happy inside.
I found when I help others it leaves less time to focus on me and my problems. Sometimes you have to find creative ways to give back. Only you will know how to do this. I can't do alot of things I once did but I'm still me inside. I still have a voice and a heart ...powerful combo. Yes, I still have bad days. Yes, I still get bored but so do alot of other ABs.
Try to focus on what you can do! Open that mouth at school. Smile and start talking. You will run into some jerks but there are some good guys out there. Find your strong points and start using them. I bet you can still flirt...everybody likes a compliment. Make someone else feel good about themself...show the love. Let someone know you care about them.
Get involved in a bike group. Go to a dinner meeting with them. Who knows they may be willing to help you raise money for a bike. They love fund raisers and any excuse to ride.
Just don't do nothing and drown in self pity.
Edited by goose, 11 October 2011 - 09:31 AM.
#5
Posted 11 October 2011 - 10:31 AM
#6
Posted 11 October 2011 - 11:37 AM
#7
Posted 11 October 2011 - 12:59 PM
#8
Posted 11 October 2011 - 01:01 PM
You are the same person you used to be. You just have to do things differently now. You know this without anyone telling you.
You are at an early stage in the process of learning how to do this. Hopefully the passage of time will help you to see this more clearly and you will stop beating yourself up. Some form of counselling may help. Good luck.
Carpe Diem
#9
Posted 11 October 2011 - 08:00 PM
PLUS I WONDER WHAT THEY THINK WHEN THEY LOOK AT ME, LONG HAIRED LONG BEARDED GIMP, PUSHIN' A SHOPPIN' CART WIF ONE HAND AND MY CHAIR WIF THE OTHER.
I WONDER WHY MORE PEOPLE DON'T ASK ME WHY I BE SITTIN' ALL THE TIME. LIL' KIDS DO BUT THEIR MOMMAS PULL 'EM AWAY TOO FAST LIKE I'M GONNA KILL 'EM.
I KEEP BUSY WIF PAINTIN' WORKIN' OUT, WORKIN' AND DRINKIN' PABST BLUE RIBBON WHILE CUTTIN' THE GRASS WIF MY JOHN DEERE.
YOU SOUND SMART, I GOTS A FRIEND ON HERE THAT BE GOIN' TO SCHOOL TOO, HE MIGHT CHIME IN WIF SOME HELP THERE (I WAS/AM TO LAZY TO GO TO SCHOOL)
HANG TOUGH, AND GET A GOOD COLLECTION OF ROB ZOMBIE GOIN'........THAT'S KEY TO A HAPPY LIFE, ROB AND PABST.....MMMM THAT'S LIVIN'.
#10
Posted 12 October 2011 - 02:18 AM
Gawd, how your words resonate, even though I am 61. I was something like you and DID do all those things, though I restored rather than built new. I liked old buildings.
I hope I come back to this thread to draw from a deeper place, but for now my input is that bowel problems seem to be your main obstacle at this time. Do you suffer flaccid bowel? Whatever your situation describe it for us and some folks will have dealt with it and hove suggestions. It sounds like your digestion system has not been able to get back to producing firm stool. This can stem from several sources, but I know one is the excess of antibiotics we often require after injury. They wipe out intestinal balance and it can take a lot of effort and supplements to restore it, but this is well worth the effort. We need to pay very close attention to nutrition, which a guy like you hates- you just want to eat what you feel like eating. Anyway, try searching through old threads while you are bored to see if you can glean useful information.
I know I had cause to worry quite a bit for the first several years after my accident, but ver the past year my body has become quite dependable. i get out and about and even when diarrhea threatens I manage to interpret signals correctly and actually make it to a toilet!! Amazing stuff. I am going to a gym 3 times a week and had a problem a few weeks ago and was amazed that I managed it, then just got back to my workout. Used up my whole supply of wet wipes though.
You are working toward driving- are you able to load and unload your chair yet? I practiced the parts that I could for months as I also worked toward the hand-control stamp on my license. The load and unload is still the hardest thing I do ( am a c-5 quad), but I just ignore the bruises on my thighs and carry on.
It is true that a 60 year old has all the "prove thyself" issues behind he. I already learned that I was limited, even before my accident. My limits are part of the landscape and there is no choice but to accept them. You will have to go through that decades long process, learning what you are good at and what you are not good at, just as your AB friends must.
Muskie's idea of studying engineering is a good one but a lot of us are not smart enough to go that road. You CAN do lots of stuff in a machine shop from a chair, and once you solve the problem of getting out of the house you will be able to connect and build the friendships you will need to participate in motorcycle life.
I see you have already been in the motor sports section, but maybe you can still find some more encouragement in that section of the forum.
First things first- your bowel problems WILL settle down after a period of working with the "how-tos" of it. Once you can get out your life will change a lot.
#13
Posted 18 October 2011 - 02:57 PM
I'm sooooooooooooo bored and frustrated at the moment it seems really unfair!! Hate hearing myself say that. Hate thinking it and typing it.
The other day I was thinking "I can't believe it. It seems like I have to start my life all over again". I could retype your post.
I think back to a year after breaking my neck and you are still in that place of learning how to read your body and sort outb the routines for bladder and bowel. They get easier to deal with.
People asking about how you did it. That wears off too. You end up with new and different stories. Some involving the wheelchair and others.
I'll mull it over. Not sure what words of support I can offer. Employment wise though I know so many wheelchair users who work that you shouldn't think you won't be able to!
#14
Posted 19 October 2011 - 12:10 AM
You're not even 18mo in/out.....cut yourself some slack as far as the B&B routine goes. Yes....AB's do ask some pretty stupid questions....but then again like most people until you or a loved-one are effected by it....but outside of the medical community (who 1/2 of them still don't know that much about US SCI's) who DOES know this stuff?
I do know that there are plenty of times where my gearhead buddies have taken parts out of the car & worked with them on a big table.....is this something you could do maybe through the college's auto shop? Sometimes my B/F just has an overwhelming urge to tinker & if he can't find something to tinker on he'll go over to a buddies house & they'll all work on their car. If you & your buddies are hard at work on fixing the part wouldn't that give you guys something OTHER THAN your accident to talk about?
I hope you find your niche soon.
*Wheelchairs are made of a special ocular magnetic alloy......they're "eyeball magnets".*
*I USE a wheelchair, that does NOT make ME a wheelchair!*
#15
Posted 19 October 2011 - 01:25 AM
I had my accident when I was 26, almost a year and 3 months ago in FL where I made my home. After my accident I had to move back to my hometown and in with my father. I am constantly thinking of those what ifs. And with my UTIs, other heath issues, and physical therapy taking over my days; I feel like I am struggling just to live. I use to always get hit on, free drinks, and just about whatever I wanted (toot toot). Now the only people who check me out are children. I was fun, now dull. So lets do something...we need a goal...something super exciting. World poker player? No? Probably not your thing. Not mine thing either. Rugby? Basketball? Do you have a CIL? My CIL lets you ride their bike cycle things. If you want to skydive, maybe you should practice first. A jump off the bed? I would but my booty would not join the party. I feel like those blown up clowns that you punch and they pop back up. Anyways I promise you will find something soon that will be cheap or free
I take a sleeping pill to at least get 5 hours of sleep, it may not be in a row but something is better than nothing. OH MY GOODNESS! I bet you can turn off a heater. Emergency. Sorry for the ramble and that I passed out during my English classes.
#17
Posted 19 October 2011 - 05:09 PM
#20
Posted 19 October 2011 - 07:35 PM
Also if all your doing is homework well damn I would probly top myself strait away!
As someone else said..."set a goal" to give your self actual perpouse!! Otherwise we will all just Rot away! I know the score but also realy struggle to put it into theory, I still havnt finished grieving over the old me! And defo ain't accepted this shit! But you can read smart allic sentences from us all day long but realistically u know man!
Also try a quad instead of a trike! 660 rapter should sort you out ;)
#21
Posted 22 October 2011 - 07:40 PM
Charlie-boi- if i am getting on a quad i am going to get on a Polaris Sportman 850 4x4 with power steering so i can drink too.
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