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samplegirl

(12,051 posts)
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 11:03 AM Feb 2018

I cant fight this feeling.

Been out of work since March. In that time I turned 60! I’ve exhausted myself job hunting. The only thing good in my life is that my 16 year old cat is still breathing next to me. I’m tired of not sleeping, boredom, frustration, crying and not recognizing that person in the mirror anymore.

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I cant fight this feeling. (Original Post) samplegirl Feb 2018 OP
Sending you a hug SHRED Feb 2018 #1
Thank Shred samplegirl Feb 2018 #10
We all have those SHRED Feb 2018 #15
I'll be 60 this year MFM008 Feb 2018 #2
....... steve2470 Feb 2018 #3
Thanks Steve samplegirl Feb 2018 #11
I'm so sorry Ohiogal Feb 2018 #4
Thanks Ohiogal samplegirl Feb 2018 #9
Yeah, I really wish I wasn't into politics, but it's been a life long interest, CrispyQ Feb 2018 #22
Peace my friend TEB Feb 2018 #5
Thanks samplegirl Feb 2018 #12
I'm 67 and looking for a job OceanChick Feb 2018 #6
Thank you samplegirl Feb 2018 #13
So sorry shenmue Feb 2018 #7
Thanks shenmue samplegirl Feb 2018 #14
I recommend Dr. Weil's book Spontaneous Happiness. Many good practical tips to help c-rational Feb 2018 #8
"The fruit of negative thinking is endless misery and suffering" CrispyQ Feb 2018 #20
Sending you a hug LiberalLoner Feb 2018 #16
Thank you samplegirl Feb 2018 #19
It sounds rough, samplegirl PennyK Feb 2018 #17
Thanks Penny samplegirl Feb 2018 #18
I never had problems with depression until a few years ago. CrispyQ Feb 2018 #21

Ohiogal

(34,536 posts)
4. I'm so sorry
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 11:24 AM
Feb 2018

These are tough times. I'm 61, have no health insurance, and feeling depressed often about the current regime in Washington.

You're not alone!

{{{{big hug}}}}

CrispyQ

(38,166 posts)
22. Yeah, I really wish I wasn't into politics, but it's been a life long interest,
Mon Feb 12, 2018, 11:58 AM
Feb 2018

and it's hard to turn off just cuz things are so bad right now. But it does add a heavy element to my already negative state of mind.

OceanChick

(83 posts)
6. I'm 67 and looking for a job
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 11:27 AM
Feb 2018

In my market - Denver - I rarely even get an email back much less an interview.

First of all, I'm old.

Secondly, I'm a woman.

Here, they hire young and cheap and don't care about my years of experience and how I can run circles around all of them!

Most important thing you can do right now: Take care of yourself in every way you possibly can.

My new mantra: "Don't wast time doing things that don't move you toward your goal." This includes mindless TV, hours reading Twitter and being pissed off at what's happening to our country, regretting anything and gossiping with friends.

I just read an awesome book that really helped me. I signed up for Audible and got it free. The author reads the book and his Scottish accent makes it so good. I try to listen to a few minutes of it every day.

Here's the link on Amazon:
https://smile.amazon.com/Unknown-Unfu-k-Yourself/dp/B0731QJ482/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1518107069&sr=8-1&keywords=unfuk+yourself

Hang in there. Never surrender. Never stop asking for help.
You'll get there!

c-rational

(2,863 posts)
8. I recommend Dr. Weil's book Spontaneous Happiness. Many good practical tips to help
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 11:34 AM
Feb 2018

with anxiety...4-7-8 breathing, watch your thoughts and challenge them...go for a walk outside or go to the library...only watch good uplifting movies and lastly, remember "The fruit of negative thinking is endless misery and suffering" Keep moving forward. And a big hug too.

CrispyQ

(38,166 posts)
20. "The fruit of negative thinking is endless misery and suffering"
Mon Feb 12, 2018, 11:43 AM
Feb 2018

I suffer from negative thoughts constantly. I didn't use to, but now my brain is my worst enemy.

PennyK

(2,312 posts)
17. It sounds rough, samplegirl
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 06:22 PM
Feb 2018

Some days, the most you can accomplish is to get through them. I'm lucky that I made it to retirement age and have a comfortable situation, but I've been dealing with depression and anxiety as fun aftereffects of cancer treatment. On the bad days I just read murder mystery books, try for a yummy dinner, and look forward to 11:30 (when I take my sleep aid).
Give yourself time and find something, anything, you like to do. Take a walk. Go to the library. Cook something new. Write about how you feel. Hugs.

samplegirl

(12,051 posts)
18. Thanks Penny
Thu Feb 8, 2018, 06:39 PM
Feb 2018

Your right sometimes it’s all you can do is get through another day. I hope your situation gets better as well. Depression is bad enough the anxiety and nonstop worrying is horrible. Keeping you in my thoughts for brighter days.

CrispyQ

(38,166 posts)
21. I never had problems with depression until a few years ago.
Mon Feb 12, 2018, 11:56 AM
Feb 2018

Now it's a daily struggle. I turned 60 last year & feel like most of my days are just killing time, so what the fuck is the point? The political situation has added a whole heavy layer to the mix. Wish I could be more upbeat, but I too look in the mirror & wonder who that sad looking person is.

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