Feeling isolated? You're not alone.
Join 20,000+ people who understand exactly how your day went. Whether you're newly diagnosed, self-identified, or supporting someone you love – this is a space where you don't have to explain yourself.
Join the Conversation → It's free, anonymous, and supportive.
As a member, you'll get:
You've found your people. Create your free account
Good to hear you rescued your horse.I rescued my horse. When we went to the pasture my horse was missing. We found her down by a pond outside of the fence right at the edge of the frozen water. She was afraid to move but would call to my Mama and I. We were concerned that her hooves were frozen in place but they were not. I got her lead line around her neck and guided her back. She had stickers matted into her face, neck, and mane which Mama and I had to get off of her. They were even inside her ears. We also had to mend the fence. We finally were able to get something to eat around 4°clock this afternoon.
Most importantly, I hope that you didn't feel badly about it.Had a meltdown and didn't let people make me feel bad about it afterwards.
Not at all... I am not mean to other people when I melt down. I usually cry and shut down. Sometimes I get mad because people try to tell me how to feel, or say I am over reacting and need to stop being upset/ snap out of it. Them putting pressure on me just makes things worse.Most importantly, I hope that you didn't feel badly about it.
I wrote some keyboard parts for the glam cover band I play in .Consider this like a post you visit and mention something that you did that help you feel better about yourself.
l released that l didn't need to connect with hurtful family members anymore.