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Eternal Days; Author: Illness, M. - some days just aren't worth chewing through the restraints....

 
Welcome to my institutionalized world, tired and weary ( ? ) travelers. Hopefully you won't be sequestered, but since we do aim to make your stay a crazy one. And although goodie bags of DVD copies of Girl, Interrupted, the director's cut (hahahaha) and platinum souvenir-addition of The Noose are happily provided. Just check with the head nurse, Ratched, in charge and I'm sure she can hook you up between group therapy sessions. Until then, Prince Valiant in candy form is also available, as well as the DSM for some light reading. Enjoy your stay and keep the jacket too. It's on the house. Ciao my little imaginary friends! Or aren't you?

Normal People -- Does Not Compute

November 12th 2006 01:48
Ever since I began dealing with this drain on my soul, I understood how the other half lived. Hell, I'd just recently been in the same universe. And after that, I spent the first year clinging to normalcy and the second (and part of the fourth and fifth, which is my polite way of saying I ran hot and cold in my abilities to cope), assuming it was still out there while viewing it from afar. Sometime during year four and completely for all of the fifth, I began to grow weary to a pathetic degree and I started losing sight. Oh, I knew productive, functional people existed, but unless I encountered them in their native habitat, I felt they were just mythical creatures somewhere out there in the wild.


I think this brings me up to around 2001-ish and my initial foray back into the land of the living. In this case, I really didn't have much choice. Because, I'd kind of taken the 'if I die during surgery or survive,' it's a win-win situation in answer to the ridiculous weight gain I'd incurred from not doing another damn thing in the world. Or as my mother so eloquently put it; "Food was not my friend." Anyhoo, upon completion, I was forced (or, ya know, I really would die and not by my chosen method -- plus Jaceson had put out all that money we didn't have [sadly, this meant only about $300] because his insure covered the rest, for he worked at that particular bariatric facility) to follow through.

So this put me a step back into the rat race, but only tepidly. When we moved to Greenville in early 2002, I had one of those 'periods of wellness' I've already mentioned. Therefore, I went after what all I'd lost in the interim with a vengeance. I worked full-time at an office job again, I volunteered, I walked 5 ( ! ) miles daily and did yoga on the weekend, I played co-ed softball again in a league one night a week and I courted friends, all the while still trying to hold on to my marriage and the few things I had left, after all that hell, that I still loved. Needless to say, when it crashed on me by April, I was glad to have gotten roughly a year out of the deal. What proceeded from that, grew narrow and narrower.


A huge lapse screwed up all of 2004, some of which I'm too exhausted to go into now. In the next new year, I moved into a travel trailer (by myself except for my furry little friends -- has everyone met Toto and Indigo, my kitties?) and tried something that ended up being the least stressful job I've ever held.... waitressing. I loved it. The only problem was, it apparently didn't love me enough because out of the three restaurants I worked at, the first two went belly up. Damn, damn, damn. This was the point that I did freak out 2,789, 416 and moved back in with Jaceson. That was fun for him I bet. Then I tried another 'pulling myself up by the bootstraps' and aimed for endeavor 482,269, which I'm sure you either remember (because you've playing along at home, yelling at the TV for the idiot lead NOT TO GO INTO THE DARK!) or briefly, will consolidate it down to trailer in Dallas besieged by the lovely and persistent Rhoda. Yah, that ought about cover it.

My point is that along this way, I've become less and less able to grasp how the majority lives. In off moments I flirt with it myself, when everything is quiet for a bit and I honestly can't conjure up being sick. It's like the reverse of lucid dreaming. The feeling passes quickly but leaves in its wake whether or not I'm faking. Can you imagine, I wonder this myself Ha. From the person who has hidden under a dining room table indefinitely, repeatedly worn her pajamas in full regalia (although they are cute, I tell you) out shopping (when I could be dragged, that is), can't even clean out the kitty litter despite the smell or fix herself something to eat, even if it's only a can of ravioli. True, I'd rather have [I]that[ /I] on my sparking resume for my 20th year high school reunion I missed. What will the other cheerleaders think?!

I guess all that leads me to this: I no longer, because it's vanished completely, grok how the average life goes. From the regular responsibilities that most face (mortgage, raising kids, etc.), to the mundane (Honey, did you pick up the dry cleaning? Don't forget to put gas in the car! Julie's dance recital is at 7:30 Wednesday.) and then the unfathomable, like losing your entire retirement or a loved one dying. It can't make sense to me anymore. Nor add up. Apparently, even comprehension seems to ge out of my grasp these days. And this is when I so fucking want to just throw in the towel and give up. Because I really am that tired, alone, useless and a burden to Jaceson. Someday, perhaps it'll be right.

Peaces regardless,

~Kemi
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Comment by softball*god*

November 12th 2006 06:17
The courage that you show in not offing yourself is tremendous. As we have all heard, the mantra of suicide phobic society, "you are only taking the easy way out". The people who life you have touched, continue to touch and will touch are glad that you are as resoundingly strong as you are. The life that you describe, besides being almost incomprehensible, has got to be a level of torture that is prohibited by most societies. May you true sprit find the strength that it needs to set you free of the pain so that you may get your true rewards in life.

Comment by Bryn

November 13th 2006 00:08
Whatever you do, don't throw in the towel ... The one you have, even if it has a few dark stains on it, is still soft and able to soak up some of life's sweat, blood and tears ...
And, don't forget your furry friends! Toto and Indigo are beautiful names btw ... My half-sister's cat - an English Blue's name is Toto ... And I love the colour indigo (like the word too).
Perhaps try listening to Pink Floyd's Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict .... that might take your mind of of things for a short while, although on second thoughts, it will possibly aggravate matters ... ooops.

Comment by suitably*wounded

November 13th 2006 00:22
For the moment love, things (and Rhoda) have been beaten back into submission and the demons are playing in the bay. So alas, don't worry. Although you must tell your half-sister that she's the only person I've ever heard of with another cat named Toto. Mostly folks just go for the dog > Dorothy > TWoO path. No imagination, I tell you.

And some day I'll bore you with while all those felines have names that end in O. 'Tis sooooooooo mysterious. Not really. I just like writing "sooooooooooo"!

Comment by Bryn

November 13th 2006 00:25
or do you simply like to "ooooooooooooo" .... lmfao
WOW, a crack of thunder just pierced the sky as I wrote that .... tis a spring sub-tropical storm down under!

Comment by suitably*wounded

November 13th 2006 00:31
If we keep this up, the Orble people are going to come on here and insist we get a room. That or we'll have hordes of people, nay gazillions, wanting to join in. As long as cameras are present. And whipped cream.

Now stop this sir. I must have sustenance. My Mac and Cheese is calling me!

Comment by Bryn

November 13th 2006 00:35
Ooooo ... damn, now I feel like a cheeseburger!
And there's hotel down the end of that darkened street, or is that simply the last house on the left ...?

Comment by suitably*wounded

November 13th 2006 12:00
How on earth could I not adore a gentlemen who gives nods to both the early Wes Craven (or was that really a David Hess inference?) and Jimmy Buffett. Would you care to go make out in my parking lot paradise?

Comment by Bryn

November 13th 2006 23:41
Consider my chewing gum parked under the seat.

Comment by postmoderncritic

November 17th 2006 15:07
Hey there,
If it helps, there are no normal people- that's simply a consensual hallucination for people who desire to conform to something- anything! Keep your head up! ;o)

Comment by Bryn

November 17th 2006 17:10
No normal people.
This is radical thinking.
I am lead astray.
s*w ... I need your anchorage.

Comment by suitably*wounded

November 18th 2006 20:25
postmoderncritic: Thanks for suggesting that there is a common delusion that is called normalcy. I'd always suspected that was true, but considering that I'd never been part of the 'in' crowd, and a loner to boot, no one would either confirm or deny. Now that I know, I'll have to start a stable of friends to insulate us all from such conventionality. We'll need something oh-so-much-more creative, don't ya think? Wanna help start an anti-club?


Bryn, darling, anchor away.

Comment by postmoderncritic

November 18th 2006 20:35
There's no 'in' crowd either... everyone belongs nowhere and everywhere at once. )
I'm definitely up for change, I've been stuck in various grooves for far too long - what sort of community you suggest?
My way of rejecting conformist viewpoints is to embrace postmodern theory, according to which there is no objective reality - it's all a state of mind.

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