I really dont have money for therapy. I get huge acne which give me a lot of pain . All over my body. I am broken. I cannot read anything. Everyday I feel hopeless to my wasted potential.
Dealing with POIS and dealing with suicidal thoughts are really two different things even though one greatly affects the other. I've dealt with both a good portion of my life.
The POIS feeds the thoughts, so the place to start is with possible nutritional solutions. For me it took a few decades, but I've found that omega3 rich foods seems to keep me quite stable. My daily morning regiment consists of the following:
- GNC Performance and Vitality vitamin pack - available at Sam's club for 1/2 GNC prices:
https://www.samsclub.com/p/gnc-mega-men-performance-vitality-30-count/prod16100145?xid=plp_product_3- VEGA Essentials protein powder in Fairlife 2% milk with DHA -
https://myvega.com/products/vega-essentials?variant=10378758029355 https://fairlife.com/ultra-filtered-milk-with-dha/2-percent-milk-dha/?nowebp- basic multivitamin and turmeric (turmeric seems to help keep things good and has been used for eons by my ancestors in cooking
Foods:
- Deep Chicken Tikka Masala frozen meals and Samosas - these have a really high amount of natural fenugreek that my body loves and absorbs very quickly -
https://deepindiankitchen.com/products/frozen/meals/chicken-tikka-masala/ https://deepindiankitchen.com/products/frozen/meals/spinach-chicken-tikka/ https://deepindiankitchen.com/products/frozen/appetizers/chicken-tikka-samosas/ https://deepindiankitchen.com/products/frozen/breads/garlic-naan/Sushi, oysters and other seafood high in omega3 and/or zinc is also very good, but is expensive since it needs to be fresh for best effect. I will eat this out of necessity when I'm in bad shape with POIS.
So these are what I have found to help manage the physical side of POIS. Don't get me wrong though that there are still horrible days and times. But this regiment makes them less frequent.
With the physical under care, with the newfound stability and clarity, we can start to examine our mind and our thoughts. I have gone through decades of therapy so I'll share the takeaways that help me cope with human existence.
The first thing is to question your emotions. Like the little kid asking 'why'? Keep asking and answer yourself honestly. Why do I not want to live anymore? And then questions that answer with 'why'? And then keep going until you have your root answer, which may not at all be what you think it is. Many times this root answer can even be false. This won't immediately change your emotional state, but it will have an effect on your mind.
The next thing I have learned is distraction and other techniques to 'pull you out of the pit of despair'. The hardest thing is to make that effort to leave the pit, so it has to be something simple, something effortless. Whatever it is, that feeling of accomplishment is a first step on a staircase you can build that will help you get to normal functioning. It can be something as small as eating even when you don't feel like eating, but know you should. And in a situation like this, making a meal or even getting fast food may seem like a daunting task. So don't try so hard. Tell yourself to eat just one cookie. Now, we all know you can't eat just one cookie, so that will get you the strength and energy to then get a meal. This is just one example of how to use this technique. You can even use it with work--do something you enjoy first, then hit the things that you don't. That's actually what I'm doing now--I have serious time deadlines and pressures, but to get myself ready for them, I will first get my mind 'primed' by doing things I enjoy after I've had my morning regiment. After an hour of activities I like, it is very easy to dive into activities I don't.
Let's see what else can I think of at the top of my head...
Ah yes--ability and talent. Regardless of what this world and others have told you over the course of your life, you have exactly the talent and ability to deal with the moment of life you are in. My life experience has taught me that every single thing, good and bad, happens for the greater good in your life. Case in point is me talking to you now--it is only from the most horrible things that I have suffered that I can provide you the light of guidance from my experience. And to me, there's no greater gift than helping a fellow human being without needing something in return. You have talents and abilities that you have been given. Explore them, enjoy them, enhance them, and share them. When you find the joy of yourself, you'll find the happiness within. Case in point is that I make stupid jokes and parody songs that I write down. I sit and laugh to myself and enjoy it so much! And finally after 30 years, I met my wife who enjoys them as much as I do. In fact, just as writing this post, she called me and I did a Dr. Seuss pun right on the phone. Even if she didn't laugh, I was enjoying it. Finding these 'inner joys' do wonders for your happiness and make you less susceptible to the pains and worries of the outside world.
For the acne, I would try this soap that's sold in Indian stores--it's actually so good against bacteria that it can be used as a pre-surgery scrub--Dettol original (don't get any other varieties, just the original)
https://www.dettol.co.in/personal-hygiene/bar-soaps/dettol-original-bar-soap-125-gm/. Try this for your normal bathing soap and see if it helps--should cost you about $1.50-$2.
It sounds like you have boils/cystic acne which can be very painful (my wife also gets this often). Another thing that should work is a small bottle of 'Tea Tree Oil' from Ulta--this stuff when it's real, it's NOT cheap at all per ounce, something like $10 for a fraction of a fluid ounce, but it only takes a drop or two on the blemish for it to get to work in 24-48hrs. My wife uses it all the time, and I've even used it once or twice with great results:
https://www.ulta.com/p/tea-tree-essential-oil-pimprod2006167https://www.ulta.com/p/tea-tree-oil-xlsImpprod4190149And continue posting here--many of us have gone through what you are going through and have made it to the other side. And we're happy to share what worked for us.