I have been meaning to sit down, put down in words something meaningful, something useful, something that might help someone who, like me, has found themselves in a rather steep and rocky path due to circumstances they couldn't foresee nor change... like always I found myself rambling and making little sense, but here goes nothing:
When I took my first steps down this road, I was just 
really trying to stand back up... I didn't even see myself walking at 
all, just being able to stand again was hard enough, the temptation to 
stay down and let the world keep on spinning without having to deal with
 it was incredibly strong.
And yet... I didn't just give up. I struggled, sure, I 
demanded to have the blinds of my hospital room closed at all times, I 
wanted to shut the world up, but the world wormed itself back in.
I was lucky.
I was lucky.
Andrei stayed there and became my reason to get back up 
again. I made it about someone else, I made it all about him. I didn't 
want to see him upset, so I willed myself into rejoining my own life and
 its rather shitty conditions.
Things didn't get easy with time... or at least not as 
fast as I would have liked. My mantra became: "Give it time, just... 
give it time"... but time was being a gigantic pain in the rear and it 
worked oh, so very slowly that I swear at times my sanity was so 
precariously perched atop my head, that it felt as if a carelessly 
placed sigh, never mind a remark, could make it fly away and never come 
back.
But I kept on trying... sometimes out of pure force of 
habit, I painstakingly put one darned foot in front of the other while 
cursing everything and sometimes everyone internally.
I
 put on a brave face and tried not to cry in front of others when they 
were, oh so happy about their own fortunes and happy days involving 
pregnancy/birth announcements, etc.
Somewhere along the line I had a talk with myself and 
decided to never EVER let myself become a bitter pill of a woman and try
 my best to get a hold of my own emotions... and believe you me it 
wasn't/isn't freaking easy.
When I felt down I tried different ways to remedy things,
 I counted all the reasons why, even though my lot in life sucked at the
 moment, it was a much better lot to have than someone in a much worse 
situation.
I had nearly died, sure, but I didn't
I had
 had the worst luck with nurses and doctors, but at least I had been 
treated in a first world country, not a forgotten shack in a shanty town
 in horrible conditions somewhere.
I had family
I had friends
I had friends
I had someone 
that loved me so much he didn't care if I woke him up every freaking 
single night when my panic attacks got to be too much and he still held 
me lovingly and tried his best to figure out a wife that was on the 
verge of loosing her mind.
I was alive
Sometimes this trick helped... 
sometimes it just felt flat... because there isn't a sure fire way to 
heal a broken heart/soul/mind, there is only hope, a hope that clings to
 life with a freakish determination... a hope that is more of a survival
 instinct, so primal, that it feels more like an electrical surge, 
something that keeps your synapses going, your heart pumping, your lungs
 drawing air in... something that doesn't care how broken you are, it is
 going to hang in there no matter what.
As long as that current flows through you, as long as you
 can't just will yourself dead... there is a glimmer of light, no matter
 how faint, that manages to cut through the muck that envelopes you at 
your worst.
And so I used that motivation to keep on going, to 
function, to feel human again, and for a very long time... I faked it 
until I made it, I slowly started caring whether it was sunny out or 
raining... I cared if I made it from one day to another, and I started 
tricking myself into actually looking forward to things.
At first they were very small things... like seeing 
Andrei walk through the door after work. A TV show that aired the next 
day, a movie that would come up that weekend, a trip that we would take a
 month later, a holiday that I liked that would come around in some 
months.
Finally one day I realized I was acting kind of normal... kind of.
I
 challenged myself more, I failed, I tried again, I failed, and well, I 
failed a lot, but I kept trying. I beat myself up so much, downright 
abuse, physical, verbal, I bullied myself to no end, calling me terrible
 things, telling me awful stuff, blaming me for anything and 
everything... yes, even the freaking weather was my own fault.
I hated myself... and I will be very sincere... sometimes
 I still do... a LOT... because living with yourself is hard enough as 
it is, but living with yourself when things have gone awfully wrong can 
be nearly impossible.
But when you are alive... well... it just has to be done,
 and it is all about being able to deal with yourself or self-destruct 
and take whoever else along down with you, because when you decide to 
end it all, you are not only ending yourself, you are ripping apart 
someone's life, overall if there is someone there that cares for you, 
because loosing someone is extremely painful and changes people forever,
 and not for the better.
I didn't want to harm anybody else... so it was down to dealing with myself, or nothing.
So I dealt... I invented coping mechanisms to try and 
build a better sense of self from zero. At first it started as a joke...
 when someone would say something good about me, I would come back with 
something silly:
"Saudade, the cookies you baked were so good!"
"Yes, because I am freaking awesome!"
I never 
really mean it when I say I'm "awesome"... it is just something silly 
that helps process something positive that I can use to not hate myself 
so much... and well, the way I say it, it is obvious I am joking, 
really, my self-confidence is never past the "I think... I kinda... 
can... sort of... not mess this up? Maybe?" level. But... this helps.
I tried to push myself to do things, things I once cared about.
Then this project came along, and I was hit by the most 
incredible wave of wonderful support and encouragement I could ever 
imagine.
I am not exaggerating... I am pretty sure, 
that, if it weren't for you, and I do mean YOU, the one reading this 
right now, yes YOU, I wouldn't have made it past drawing 15 and I 
probably would be at my wits end.
You see... I was so focused on dealing with things on my 
own, that I had forgotten there were people out there, people that maybe
 actually cared how I felt, people that maybe, somehow knew what it was 
like to walk in my shoes, and other people that, even though had no idea
 of how I felt, still could encourage me to get better.
I had been alone inside my head for so long... I had 
forgotten that sometimes putting things out there, talking things out 
could be all I needed...
And so, there it was... 
I have described my struggle to a friend before as feeling trapped 
inside a small room with no windows, no doors, a depressing little room I
 couldn't escape from... and I kept trying to find a way out, knocking 
on walls, crying myself silly, until I finally found the door... 
cleverly hidden behind wallpaper... stupid door! Stupid wallpaper!
The thing had been there all along... I just... couldn't see it.
You
 guys helped me figure it out. Your comments, your e-mails, every single
 word helped me heal. For that... I can't ever, never ever thank you all
 enough.
So, here it is, my nugget of wisdom, it isn't very big, 
nor something new, but it is my wish that it will find someone who needs
 it and help, even in the slightest way, start making their world better
 again:
Don't let go. Do not ever let go. And if you feel like 
you are about to let go... reach out, reach out to someone, anyone, find
 someone, yes, even someone you have never met, but knows what you are 
going through, and tell them you need to be heard.
Google them, tweet them, write a message on their wall, 
tumblr, send a carrier pigeon, call them, knock on their door, tap their
 shoulder, whatever it is you need to do, because just like you are 
hurting, we have been hurt... and we will get through this together. 
People can't read minds, for better or worse, some are running through 
life and can't see when someone else is down and needs a hand to get 
back up. Don't be afraid, don't shrink away, because in the end, a small
 sentence such as: "I need help" can be the start of a chain of events 
that will change your life in ways you have never imagined.
And ultimately... once you believe you have hit bottom and the world has cast you aside in the deepest darkest hole that has ever existed... there is no way to go, but up.
And ultimately... once you believe you have hit bottom and the world has cast you aside in the deepest darkest hole that has ever existed... there is no way to go, but up.
 
