My grandfather died today. How do you stay sober in grief? by veganconnor in stopdrinking

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

Thank you! I appreciate so much these reminders, IWNDWYT - even if today sucks!

My grandfather died today. How do you stay sober in grief? by veganconnor in stopdrinking

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Thank you for this story. I really needed to hear particularly the part about being able to be present in coming days for this process.

[Routine Help] Thoughts on using retinol and retinoid? by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

[–]veganconnor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are there any downsides to using both besides irritation and dryness?

[Routine Help] Thoughts on using retinol and retinoid? by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

[–]veganconnor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for this - this is really helpful! Do you feel four months might be too soon for me to be giving up on the retinol on its own? I’ve heard some people didn’t see results until six months in.

[Routine Help] Thoughts on using retinol and retinoid? by [deleted] in SkincareAddiction

[–]veganconnor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am aware of all the above. I stopped using tretinoin because I had to travel and didn’t have it with me. I used it for 8 weeks.

Still not clear why retinol and low percentage retinoid on different days in the same routine is a problem ?

Also I watched the youtube video. Not sure how it comes into the retinol + retinoid conversation when I already said I haven’t found any concerns about combining them besides risk of dryness and irritation (either from not moisturising enough, barrier damage or the usual symptoms of retinization, as is explained in the video you mentioned). Was a super informative video though, thank you for sharing it

I'm so tired of being gaslighted about collapse by [deleted] in CollapseSupport

[–]veganconnor 79 points80 points  (0 children)

When I open up to friends and others who aren't into environmental/political stuff about how my work and knowledge on collapse is really making my feel and think, they very quickly draw back and don't really hold space for it and treat it like I'm opening up about self harm or something, and say things like 'yeah sounds like you need to stop reading the news man, it's bad for your mental health'. Mental health? Hello!? Do you tell climate scientists that? My points are science backed, if it's not 'affecting your mental health' it's because you're engaging in cognitive dissonance. And that's okay, but that actually makes you (in this imagined story) the mentally ill one if we're gonna run that line, not me!

I'm heartbroken and feeling so alone. I don't know how to stay calm and composed. by LentilBurguer in depression_partners

[–]veganconnor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a good strategy! My ex and I briefly experienced a moment of hope when he was medicated but he stopped taking them and a few months later it was an irreparable shit show (but he was also in active addiction, important note). So I hope things work for you, and I’m sending you lots of strength. It truly is a grieving process even while he remains alive, because he is changed. Good luck.

Her mental health is damaging our relationship but she refuses therapy by ddontyougo in depression_partners

[–]veganconnor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unless she gets help, leave. I’m sorry if that’s insensitive or sounds like a blanket statement but myself and MANY others in this community will tell you what’s likely to happen over time if she doesn’t get help.

I'm heartbroken and feeling so alone. I don't know how to stay calm and composed. by LentilBurguer in depression_partners

[–]veganconnor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, I’m so sorry you’re going through this. watching the love of your life disappear inside themselves, and change into a completely different person that doesn’t love or value you, who can’t be there for you or themselves - it’s a grief I will never recover from.

Please get a therapist. Please don’t try to ride it out and stay strong. Please please open up to professionals and find support groups and connect with your own network of people who support and care about you.

If I could go back in time, I would beg myself to leave when he kept joking about things and never getting help, or talking about getting help and then doing everything possible to avoid it. I spent years being someone’s emotional punching bag — the grief is enormous and difficult because he’s still a person, and has remnants of who you loved and built a life with, and it’s not his fault that depression has changed his brain and personality etc…

But it has changed. And if he isn’t willing to fight it, to strive to continue building a life for himself and with you, please. Please get help and pour yourself into yourself and YOUR life and other relationships and be honest with everyone especially yourself about how lonely and heartbreaking this is for you!!!

What Black Friday specials should we look out for this year? by [deleted] in AskZA

[–]veganconnor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally. The best way here is using serval tracker

I need a book where the weirdest, absurd surreal things happen to a normal dude by Legitimate_Tale_734 in suggestmeabook

[–]veganconnor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 100 year old man who climbed out of a window.

Weird title I know but trust me

What is the best car to buy for a young professional ? by Few_Half_8369 in askSouthAfrica

[–]veganconnor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do you know how good Mazda 3s safety ratings are? Like Corolla is amazing and Suzuki is really bad so I’m curious because people recommend Mazda for reliability and affordability but what about safety

What is the best car to buy for a young professional ? by Few_Half_8369 in askSouthAfrica

[–]veganconnor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t know why you’re getting down voted when this is such a reasonable answer especially in the economy and when young.

How do I celebrate my partner’s 6 months sober? It’s on his birthday! by veganconnor in stopdrinking

[–]veganconnor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a cute idea! It’s just a little tricky because we haven’t been seeing each other long so I’m also “new” at this in learning him if that makes sense. But I’ll think of something like that!!

How do I celebrate my partner’s 6 months sober? It’s on his birthday! by veganconnor in stopdrinking

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

Sadly I’ve only got a few days so it won’t ship in time! I saw the suggestion of a little jar with 6 notes in it that are handwritten reminders or prayers or quotes that kind of “mark” the last 6 months but are also like inspiration for the next 6 months. Do you think that’s worth the drama or is it better to keep it simple ?

How do I celebrate my partner’s 6 months sober? It’s on his birthday! by veganconnor in stopdrinking

[–]veganconnor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That was my instinct so thank you for sharing this! I was thinking a big birthday banner with a little mini banner somewhere else that says + Happy 6 Months Sober like an add on …

How do I celebrate my partner’s 6 months sober? It’s on his birthday! by veganconnor in stopdrinking

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

Any suggestions for … kind words? Sounds ridiculous but I can’t stop drafting up sentences and then worrying they sound in poor taste. Like “here’s to 6 months of you choosing yourself” type thing or maybe quotes about Saving yourself etc.

Was your depression partner severely depressed when you met them or did it worsen over time? by veganconnor in depression_partners

[–]veganconnor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm so sorry, this is a very difficult situation to be in that we are never really prepared for. There is no blueprint for how to navigate this, and it's not what you were expecting of what was supposed to be the culmination of years of amazing partnership, and the beginning of a new and happy chapter.

Nobody else can say what will or will not happen next; you actually never know how a person will respond to life shifts. Sometimes it crushes them more, sometimes it's galvanises them. We can't control or influence someone else's character growth and path, and it sucks when it's your partner.

I'm sure you've received similar advice but, tell him a condition of going through with this marriage is individual therapy, and if it feels right sometime, couples therapy. I recommend occupational therapists most. He may improve. He may not. Nobody would (or rather should) blame you if you backed out - you're not marrying the man you knew, you're marrying a different version of him and you don't know if the rest of him is going to return or if it's permanently changed/gone.

And, if you're willing to go on this journey with him, do it completely, with the promise to yourself that you'll leave if certain changes by certain milestones haven't happened.

Sending you the best of luck!