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I am a survivor...

Have you ever gone through a psychological crisis? If not, let me tell you it's worse than anything you can imagine. It's like suddenly you have inadvertently turned against yourself. It was the worst phase of my life. I am sharing this story so that it might help someone who is going through what i have been through.

I always had a happy go lucky attitude with my life. Been lucky to be born in a family where i didn't have to worry about much. I was a very athletic person and never believed i could become unhealthy. I always looked down at people who were unhealthy physically, thinking they were plain lazy and didn't workout enough. And those with mental issues, i thought were sissies and weird to be honest. I got a job in another city quite far from home after i completed studies, i was 24 then. Things went normally for a couple of years. Earning my own money was cool and i used to splurge it on having fun with other friends who had started their careers with me.

Around 2008 if you would remember, there was a recession coming. There were talks at my company that they might let go few of their employees. They started interviewing and analyzing what everyone did and if they were "critical to the company". It was decided that some of us in my team would be let go of, as we weren't currently deployed on any projects. This made me big impact on me. I didn't want to feel the social stigma of being the person who couldn't keep his job. I started doing everything i could be to not be that person. I spoke to my manager and his manager about this. They told me i need to take up more responsibilities than i currently handled. It so happened that i was part of 3 teams. Many people were laid off, i wasn't because i was doing the work of three people. I was relieved to know this but i couldn't cope with the pressure and stress of working so much. Moreover, the other two teams i was working on had few of the most accomplished jerks. They knew i was scared and wouldn't say no to anything. They would dump all their work on me. For me it was like i had suddenly grown up in a month and looked at life more practically. I would work very hard trying to learn new technologies. I had to not just learn the technology but also provide support on those technologies. It continued like this for few months, i would work my arse off on weekdays and catch up on technical concepts on weekends. I started managing well at work with passing time but my personal life suffered. Few of my close friends were let go off, so i was basically alone now away from home. Suddenly my outlook had changed. I thought life is work and work is life. I just couldn't stop thinking about work. It had become a obsession. I would lay on my bed revising what i had learned. Inspired by the thought that i will be the most critical resource to the organization.

This went on for close to a year. Only, i wasn't the same person anymore. I couldn't talk to my friends or family like i previously did. I thought i had become a practical person and time is never to be wasted. They were worried from the way i sounded on phone. With passing time i had developed insomnia and hypertension. I would be tired all the time. Saw doctors and was put on meds for sleep and hypertension. Only it didn't help. I had also developed sleep apnea in few weeks. Whenever i tried to sleep and was about to crossover to sleep...i would stop breathing. Suddenly i would be jolted out of sleep, out of breath and panting. So even meds couldn't put me to sleep. Few more months and i started having terrible anxiety-attacks and heart palpitations. If you never had anxiety attacks you don't know what it is. It's like you're scared of your own body. This went on for years and i had developed many kind of phobia. Phobia of being alone, being in crowd, being in open spaces. A thought or something someone said would trigger anxiety attacks and phobias. I would request people to watch over me while i tried to sleep and if something happened to me in sleep to call up an ambulance. They thought i was going crazy. I think i really was maybe...there was a part of me that would look at me and pity me. It would ask me "what have you become?!!". I became a recluse...i would go see many doctors and ask them to help me out. They would listen to me and prescribe more medicines but to no avail. At work whenever i got those panic attacks i would rush to the toilet and sit there and try to talk myself into normalcy. Suddenly i felt that everyone knew what i was going through and they were judging me. That they were laughing behind my back. I would look at them and with anger...there was this part of me all through this which remained calm and sane. It would tell me "dont do that man they will think you're paranoid" but i couldn't help it. It went on for years and i had become physically and mentally weak.

Science, doctors couldn't explain what was happening to me. I had turned into a cynic. Very cynical 24*7. I would always be pissed. I was scared i wouldn't live up to 30. I had been rushed to hospital over 20 times thinking i was gonna die. I thought i would be alright if i went home with my family. I took leave at work and went home. But in stead of getting better it became worse. Everone was helpless. I was shattered then...my last resort didn't work out. I gave up hope. I was scared of going out. Of watching tv, as they showed nat geo and they would show animals with sharp teeth and it would trigger my anxiety attacks. I used to think i will be safe with my mom and dad but no. It was not to be.


But there was this voice in me that always look at me and tell me what have you become. This is now you. Then one day i was outside and leapt for something and fell and broke my leg in mysterious conditions. I was off work for the next few months. Now this inner voice told me to quit depending on others and it's about time i took things in your own hands. And i did that. I promised myself that i will un-fukk my life. I started many things, working out regularly, eating healthy diet etc for months. but again to no avail. Then one day my innerself or innervoice told me something i can never forget. It told me you're not your thoughts, emotions or your situations. That i am something bigger than these things. Suddenly, i found something i had been missing all my life. I knew what it was but i couldnt describe it. But something deep inside me awakened and i knew at that very moment that i will be alright now. Suddenly i found myself drawn to spirituality. Within weeks my insomnia and hypertension were gone. I stopped taking any meds. In a couple of months my sleep apnea, anxiety attacks and phbias were gone. I was so elated at having cured myself. I wanted to tell evryone that i had cured myself. That i will love beyond 30 and much more now. As i turned to spirituality, i read up on it and practiced it, i discovered i had already found what they were talking about in their books. In the next few years i seriously pursued spiritual practices and know things now which i couldn't have known otherwise intellectually...

I am thankful today for that seemingly worse period of my life, i owe all my growth and knowing to that period. It was a blessing in disguise. Now i am supremely confident that i wont lose my health or sanity again...
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SW-User
Thank you for sharing. Great article.🤓

You know, we somehow had the same life journey....story of struggles and story of overcoming. Basically the same, only different paths we trod. Yes, we were given a box of darkness, and it took us a long time to realize, it too was a gift. Only those who have gone through darkness and struggles understand how to be truly in the dark. And when we get out of that darkness, we emerge victorious, and in the real sense of the words, we are stronger because of what we have been through.🤓

Life events have deeper meaning, the way we see them. Happiness and joy become meaningful because we had known despair and pain. And as we look back from where we are now, our smile has a greater meaning as well.

Thank you for sharing your story. I like stories like these, where we learn wisdom from. ☺
MySpiritEvolves · 36-40
That's amazing. It reminds me of my awakening. Though I suffered my whole life. 2008 was a big moment for me too.

I wouldn't give up the struggle for anything as well. I stand on that growth daily. Though my broken past is still something I work to mend regularly. Some things may never heal, but I will.

I really love this post thank you for sharing it with me 💖
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@MySpiritEvolves same goes for me. We tend to give expression to out thoughts more when we are looking for answers in our mind. I too used to write a lot on EP as you rightly said, it was my way of processing and assimilating. One no longer feels the need to express so much once one is sorted in their head. But sometimes I like to write something very deep, like a passing epiphany. I feel if I don't write it or don't process it I will miss a chance to grow further. Yeah work hardly allows one to find time for hobbies or for me time these days.
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@MySpiritEvolves Yeah I lost everything I had written on EP 😐
MySpiritEvolves · 36-40
@Unlearn That's why I lean towards actionable content creation. Little things here and there that still express, but belong to me. I track everything myself and post regular feeds to help people. I am actively on linkedin, twitter, discord, and SW. Though this place is more fluff lol.
TheLoveAge · 36-40, F
Amazing. I actually had a similar experience. I had to die to self essentially to begin reawakening. When I had no options or people to go to I too found that inner voice that was there al along. And I had to have hit rock bottom to hear it. All the distractions had to be removed for me to have acknowledged this inner voice. It has to be the only option left to begin again. I'm so glad you're doing well and are breathing again. Hugs 🤗 Lots of love to you💕
Unlearn · 41-45, M
Also, i tried to find solutions to my problems in every possible distraction...but it didn't help. At last, i let that opening to heal me.
TheLoveAge · 36-40, F
@Unlearn: Staying open is key. And the breath too, because that's what helps clear up space for you to allow the energy to flow freely. At least from my experience.
The solutions aren't found in the mess we helped create. There's a quote from Albert Einstein- We can't find solutions with the same consciousness that caused it to begin with. Not verbatim but it gets to the point well enough.
Ots when we've aligned ourselves we begin to produce our lives with more clarity and can sustain ourselves without much effort. I can go on to explain but it'll all be made small in comparison to what's next :)
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@TheLoveAge: deep breathing causes a calm mind and vice versa...
Good to know this side of you, Unlearn. I always knew you were good in your heart. And I believe you have become a better person, thanks to meditation. Not all can get instant results from meditation. Some it takes years, some months and some days. But the results are always a pleasant experience! In my case, I turned vegan after a few weeks of meditation. True story! Wishing you a bright n successful life ahead! 🤗
Unlearn · 41-45, M
Thanks and wishing you the same :)
Aww...Thanks dear!
being · 36-40, F
I was so elated at having cured myself. I wanted to tell evryone that i had cured myself. That i will love beyond 30 and much more now.
I think you meant to write that you will live beyond 30. But I think it's cool how it finally came out 😊
I enjoyed reading your story to the seashore...🤗 Thank you for sharing with us..
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@being yeah it's a typo. You're at seashore? 😊
being · 36-40, F
@Unlearn well I was referring to your journey to the seashore:) ..as a metaphor for goodness.. beauty, hope..🌅
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@being ah! Nice...thank you 😊
Enchanted · 56-60, F
So sorry you endured such difficult times...it's in those times in which we grow and discover..we don't realalize at the time as we are in survival mode.

Glad that you are now in a better place.

All the best to you always.
Unlearn · 41-45, M
Thank you so much :)
twistermind · 51-55, F
I'm glad spirituality has worked for you. I'd wish I could find it somewhere because as you said so many meds, so many therapies and I'm still stuck in the same place.
Unlearn · 41-45, M
I can try to help you...but openness from your side is a prerequisite.
twistermind · 51-55, F
Have you read my last posts here? They are completely depressing. I'm in a situation when I don't know what way to follow. I see myself so tiny just now. I can't mention how many meds I took, how many therapies I made, how many things I told myself to simply try to survive and change a little my mind. And, I'm not a very material person. I mean I don't care a lot about possessions what I really feel for is feelings, living beigns...

When I read your words about psychological crisis. I thought. Yes, I know what it is.
Thank you for your offering. I'm open to hear your advises.
Thanks for suggesting I read about your journey and I'm glad you found a way past it. This is the literal truth....

If you never had anxiety attacks you don't know what it is. It's like you're scared of your own body
SW-User
Raw, touching. Loved it.
I hope it can inspire as it should.
alan20 · M
Sounds grim; and inspirational. You were clearly exploited, but came out on top.
Unlearn · 41-45, M
@alan20 Sometimes we all have to go through some kind of personal struggle to grow. Without struggle their is no transformation...
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
Interesting

 
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