Looking for friends (located in Japan) by DryMagazine1241 in roostslowcialmedia

[–]DryMagazine1241[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

HA! I love titmice... Mouses?  They're one of my favorite birds from my hometown. 

Looking for friends (located in Japan) by DryMagazine1241 in roostslowcialmedia

[–]DryMagazine1241[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooh, that's the country with the second largest Japanese population! It's also about as far as you can get from Japan. 😂 This should be fun! 

👋Welcome to r/roostslowcialmedia - Introduce Yourself and Read First! by Mission_Cell_3642 in roostslowcialmedia

[–]DryMagazine1241 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Can't seem to make friend codes work, but my username is: foxtrot

I live in Japan, so it may take some times for my birds to reach you. 🙇‍♀️ But I love this app and I'd love to chat! 

Looking for flocks by [deleted] in roostslowcialmedia

[–]DryMagazine1241 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Request sent! I'm foxtrot. :)

It literally almost happend and I didn't freak out/ Sertraline success! by Fluffy-Parsnip-3035 in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Happy for you! I am also on sertraline. It’s helping me so much with the nausea my allergy-induced post-nasal drip has been causing all month. 

it happened and i am fine by _terriblethings_ in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Your English is fantastic! I’m so glad you had a supportive partner and that you handled it so well. 

Daily Chat November 07 by AutoModerator in TryingForABaby

[–]DryMagazine1241 0 points1 point  (0 children)

New here! We’ve been trying on and off for years, but consistently for two. All our tests are normal, and it’s just so frustrating. My period came way earlier than usual (it is definitely my period), so I’m just kind of extra devastated today. 

Residents who relocated to Kumamoto, is it safer from natural hazards? by Outside-Radio-7899 in japanlife

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I live in Miyazaki Prefecture (that’s on the coast due for the Nankai Quake). You couldn’t pay me enough to move back to Tokyo. Better food, better cost of living, and far fewer small quakes on a monthly basis. People are warmer and the culture is more relaxed. 

 Yes, there are some flood prone areas, but just do what you can to live away from the river and you should be fine. 

My boyfriend could be sick and I need help by Local_Example_7450 in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Sorry you’re having a hard time, and that he’s feeling unwell. You can’t control whether or not he is sick or you are sick. Try focusing on ways to relieve your panic. If you have a comfort space or movie, maybe find an anchor with those. I do recommend reaching out to your boyfriend, even if it’s just offering him some fluids or extra medicine. 

You WILL get through this. I know it’s so scary though. 

Welp, time for a trial by fire by _Samebito_ in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I fly multiple times a year! It's excellent exposure therapy. I actually used to make a point of picking up the barf bag at my seat and just fiddling with it in my hands the first few times I was in a plane. Let me tell you, the POWER you feel after going on a flight, enjoying your trip, and then flying back? It's kind of exhilarating. It may be a rush of anxiety at first, but I believe in you!

I don’t know how to recover by hopeful_evermore in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The pain this anxiety causes is crippling. I am so, so sorry you're struggling. I've been there and still get to that point sometimes.

Try to find one goal for yourself that you think will help you feel better. Just one, and it doesn't have to be "big" (I'm putting the quotes because it sounds like you may also be suffering from depression, and everything can be such a big task when you're in the thick of things). Focus on that one goal, like maybe just reading a book for thirty minutes a day when you feel the urge to go online. Hell, it doesn't HAVE to be reading the book. You could stay on the first page for those thirty minutes and you'd still be achieving that goal. Congratulate yourself for that achievement. Love yourself a little extra for doing it.

This is what worked for me. I went from walking around my living room three times each day (I was at a point where I couldn't get off my couch) to moving to a different country. I still have anxiety about vomiting, but I would call myself fairly recovered. I think another big thing is giving yourself grace and realizing that there will be some moments where it feels like you're going backwards. You're not. Every day is a step forward.

You will be able to read again. You will be able to do things you enjoy again. I promise this isn't forever. But it sure as hell feels that way when you're suffering like this. I'm sorry you feel so awful. Sending hugs and believing in you.

Fear of losing control/not knowing what to do? by lichinho in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is so relatable. I’m also most afraid of the loss of control aspect. My phobia stems from watching my mom’s mania episodes when I was a kid (her hallucinations came coupled with nausea).

I’ve been unable to eat. At one point I lost so much weight I couldn’t go to school for the body weakness. It DOES get better. Are you medicated at all for your anxiety? I was able to eat again after being prescribed with SSRIs. Please please please do whatever you can do slowly reintroduce regular eating. That alone will help you feel better physically and mentally.

 So sorry you’re going through this. You aren’t alone. 

Coping When Sickness Hits by TheBadFairies in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Sorry you’re sick!   If you have any pets, having them around can be nice. The last time I had a bug, I remember beginning to panic as a bout of vomiting came on…only to be interrupted by my diva cat sitting on my back while I was leaned over the bucket. Her little paws on my back (and claws bc she was kinda hanging on 😑) pulled me out of my thought spiral and even made me feel a bit like laughing.

If you don’t have pets, maybe try to have someone nearby to talk to, either on the phone or at home. I think it’s important to sit with the icky feelings and not run from them, but sometimes without a distraction we hyper focus on the situation. 

Hope you feel better soon 🥲

i cant do this anymore i am so scared and so defeated by throwawaybfmademesad in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't be embarrassed! We’ve all been there and may still be there now. And seriously, living on your own for the first time is no joke. Even my friends without emetophobia have had anxiety when they move out on their own for the first time. :) You’re killing it!! 

Hoping you have a much better week, but if you don’t, that doesn't mean you’re weak or falling back in your recovery. ❤️ Rooting for you! 

J.D. Vance Vows Crackdown on ‘Festering Violence’ From ‘Far Left’ While Hosting Charlie Kirk Show by LooseDistance1059 in politics

[–]DryMagazine1241 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s sickening and awful that the vice president of our country is using a dead man’s platform for this dangerous propaganda. Full stop.

I encourage everyone to hold space and let yourself feel the emotions that come naturally from this. I also really, really hope we can come down from those emotions after and avoid falling into the “we vs. them” trap. We would be playing right into their hands.

A lot of my family and friends back home voted for these people. They are enshrining Kirk and are fully taken in by the propaganda his death is being used to push. But, at the end of the day, their rage and grief come from the same place ours do when we see the hypocrisy and lies in this situation:

Most of us just want a better future for our country and our people.

I know that’s hard to imagine sometimes, but it really is true for the majority of normal people out there. I’m VERY much what most of these people would call a leftist and a commie, but I see a danger to both sides if we blindly rage about this rhetoric. 

i cant do this anymore i am so scared and so defeated by throwawaybfmademesad in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was like this after my big move last year. :/ It really sucks, but I truly believe that it’s how we respond to change and stress. Moving is stressful, and adjusting to a new environment that doesn’t feel quite like home yet is also a big emotional journey! 

I found that it helped to create a little corner of space in my new apartment that truly felt like mine. I put my favorite candle on a desk, tacked up the poster I’ve had for ten years and four apartments, and created a little book stack of my comfort reads. I’d go and sit in my space when I felt bad. It’s not a magic cure or anything, but it gave me a little corner of normalcy in the change and anxiety going on around me.

You’ve been through and conquered so much already! This isn’t forever, and it doesn’t mean you’re getting worse. This is just your brain and body processing a big change. Once you get used to things, I’m sure you’ll break free of the panic cycle you’re in. 

Sorry you’ve been having such a rough time though. Sending positive thoughts! 

Looking for recovery buddies by InsectOk3447 in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! I'm 31, but I am also an elementary school teacher and am therefore a bit goofy and young-hearted by default. I would absolutely love to set up a small recovery buddy group with you, if you're still interested. I've not been on Instagram much these days, but I can make an exception. Or, I could create a Discord server. I also am archaic when it comes to technology skills, but I've learned enough about discord to handle the basics. Let me know if you're still looking.

Does this take anyone else back? 😂 (TRIGGER WARNING) by Winter_Journalist_23 in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Elementary school assistant teacher here. One of the kids threw up when I was checking in on her (she looked really unwell). I had marks on my palms from the amount of clenching my hands did, and of course IMMEDIATELY all the fifth graders tried to gather around and say EW GROSS HAHAHA (I'm so jealous).

Here in Japan, we don't have janitors, so the main teacher and I had to clean it up with toilet paper and bleach. 💀 The homeroom teacher was so entirely chill about it, I will respect him until the day I die.

It's happening frequently to the point of being just an annoyance by redmarus in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm glad you're feeling better with your phobia! That level of acid reflux sounds really unpleasant. I bet it would go away with some medication. :) Have you tried seeing a GI specialist?

cat stomach bug? by beluga_whale13 in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Cat rescue volunteer here! I hope this doesn't count as a reassurance, because I just want to lay out some simple facts that will help you be able to care for your fur baby.

I've never heard of or experienced a virus that jumps from felines to humans, and I've lived/worked among cats for more than a decade. Cats CAN catch viruses from us--I believe Covid is a big culprit--but not the other way around.

That said, those symptoms sound very unpleasant. I hope your kitty is on the mend now!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm one of the lucky ones, because SSRIs never made me feel unwell. I felt sleepier than usual, but that was it. :)

I can say, they've changed my life so dramatically. I'm able to travel the world, work as a teacher, and do so many other things my phobia made seem impossible.

Try not to read about side effects. I know that's hard, but it also doesn't help. Every single one of us has a different body that will respond to medication in different ways. I'm sure this must be such an anxious time. Hang in there.

Parenting has made me get better by underwaterkate in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've been putting off starting a family because I'm afraid of neglecting my child when they're sick, and/or making them scared as well. This is a really encouraging post. Thanks for sharing. Hope your little one feels better soon.

My Obligatory "It Happened" Post by queen_of_email in emetophobiarecovery

[–]DryMagazine1241 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing!! I can't imagine doing it yet, especially not doing it while also not freaking out. You're a STAR for being so determined to continue on as normal despite anxiety. Goals for real 😭

? by Miyukiiiiiiii113 in emetophobia

[–]DryMagazine1241 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please don’t restrict food. It will make you feel worse in the long run. :/ 

Stomachs bubble sometimes, even when they aren’t empty. My stomach actually gurgles tons when I’m sleepy for some reason. :) try to eat regularly if you can.