Today I Fought For My Own Happiness By Getting Help

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Today I fought back. I fought to take back my own happiness and my own joy.

Day after day. Month after month I would tell myself that it would get better. I would be more calm. I would practice more patience and gain back my control.

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Then month after month it would happen like the flip of a switch.

The dark cloud would slide in and with it came the foggy haze. I kept telling myself that this is normal, it’s just motherhood and tiredness. Stresses of life, power through it – you wanted to work and be a mom. Just juggle it all. Until one day I hit a wall.

The emotional roller-coaster had taken it’s toll. I was exhausted. Defeated.

I couldn’t tell you the last time I truly laughed. Like the kind that comes from the gut of your belly. The kind that makes you want to pee your pants (maybe you actually do).

This wasn’t who I was a year ago. I was trying so desperately to claw my way out, but month after month it would happen. The waves would pull me under. Over and Over.

I couldn’t break the cycle because my cycle was the problem.

Sis, you can say oh it will never happen to me. I’m strong enough. I can mentally shake it, believe me I was one of those people. But here’s the thing – PMDD, anxiety, depression, postpartum depression, menopause whatever it is … it doesn’t care who you are.

It creeps in and it takes over. We don’t want to talk about it because somehow that makes us look weak. We don’t ask for help because we keep telling ourselves to tough it out.

But sis you don’t have to tough it out. You don’t have to just cope and get by.

It took a lot of guts to walk in that door and say, “I can’t do this anymore. I need your help.”

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But in saying those words, it was somehow freeing. A weight was lifted from my shoulders. I realized I’m not alone and there are thousand of women out there suffering from the same thing.

Maybe right now you are suffering from anxiety, or depression, or PMDD.

Whatever it is, I see you. Believe me I do. You don’t have to do it alone. You don’t have to hide it. Make the phone call. Talk with your doctor. Book the therapy session. Do whatever it takes.

You’re in control sis. Fight back. Protect your joy and your own happiness with everything you have. Today I did and it felt so good.

Today I fought back. I fought to take back my own happiness and my own joy. Day after day. Month after month I would…

Posted by They Whine, So I Wine on Tuesday, September 24, 2019

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