8/21/12

Nobody likes me; everybody hates me; I’m going to go eat worms


Well I feel very embarrassed and upset about how I acted at a restaurant yesterday evening (and I feel like now I can’t go back to that restaurant anymore, since I probably sounded like a loud, disrespectful creep to my parents, the waiter, and some of the restaurant clientele - because when I was sitting outside on the bench afterwards, waiting for my parents to come out, an older couple came out and glared at me).

I got annoyed by my mom mentioning the doctor who prescribed my seizure pill, in relation to some remark I made about wanting another drink (I was drinking a martini that did not seem very strong; I think I made some comment about it not having much affect on me; and then my mom made some comment about how according to the doctor, I had to keep my drinking to a minimum )– and instead of feeling a bit annoyed but just ignoring her comment, it pissed me off and I overreacted.

Part of the reason I overreacted, is because she has made that kind of comment multiple times – and I don’t really understand why, since I HAVE substantially decreased my alcohol content in recent years – and why do I have to hear another comment about that when out to eat and having one drink?

(Also, as far as I'm concerned, all that doctor knows about me is my height, weight, and some of the details of my recent medical history - nothing good or positive or personal - he doesn't know or care about me personally, so why would I want to repeatedly hear his perspective on anything about me – especially when I’m out to eat, having one drink – and am suddenly caused to feel like I’m doing something wrong for even THINKING about another drink.)

However, I think the MAIN reason I overreacted was due to hearing about the doctor who prescribed my seizure pill during a time when I had awful PMS. I sure chose the wrong time to go out to eat (or do much of anything, I guess) and probably had more of an annoying hard time hearing anything about my pill, because I am currently having one of my ABOLUTELY AWFUL pill-exemplified PMS modes. I feel like a worthless human being, much worse than I used to be, with almost no good traits remaining within me.

I feel like I basically hate myself and am a stress causing un-fun burden to others.

I feel like most people in my age group do things to help their parents; instead my parents have to help me due to my unfortunate disabilities.

I also feel it is unlikely I will ever have another romantic partner, because what kind of normal human being would desire a non-driving, non-working, disabled middle-aged loony bin of a bitch brimming with freak outs and negativity? Probably nobody.

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Usually my seizure pill is no huge deal – after having a couple months during which it made me feel low energy and drained, my body managed to get used to it and I started feeling more like myself again.

The main exception/bad side effect it does still have though, is that it sometimes seems to triple my PMS. Instead of just feeling overly sad during my PMS, with this pill, I feel worthless, and like WHY AM I EVEN ALIVE? I hate myself and feel like a total loser.

I know this doesn't really make good sense, but sometimes when I feel this way, it actually crossed my mind that I would RATHER be having a seizure than feeling like THIS.

There's really nothing much I can do about it I guess (unless I really do want to be more prone to seizures) – since it’s basically just a matter of dealing with it several days a month OR switching to another pill and finding out what crappy/low energy/personality changing side effects THAT one might have - and since this one is now at the point of just having that one crappy side effect, I guess I'll stick to this one - but as someone who has negative, self-deprecating tendencies anyway, I sure don’t enjoy these times during which those tendencies exemplify - and I hate myself and feel like there is absolutely nothing good about me- and like I am basically a worthless burden.

It doesn’t really help much when other people suggest what I should try (even if they mean well; such suggestions cause me to feel even more as if nobody will ever really like me the way I AM) - and it doesn’t help at ALL when someone ELSE informs me that something I’m (over)reacting to is no big deal or that my thoughts are SILLY.  I’ve gotten recent suggestions that I am overreacting and being silly from both a friend and now my mom  - and I guess they’re right, since I’ve now ruined a restaurant that I liked, due to one of my overreactions – and I might be ruining friendships too, because who would want to frequently put up with this kind of shit?

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I ended up having a small Panic Attack late last night. Lately, I am having one of those weird phases, during which all kinds of stuff from my past is popping out of my head seemingly randomly – not in terms of words, but in terms of random yet strong imagery.

Last night, a while after I had laid down in bed, it was just pop pop pop pop pop pop – one image after the other, for no apparent reason – no matter how much I closed my eyes, placed the pillow on top of my head, and tried to control my thinking, all this visual imagery just kept popping around in my brain – most of it stuff from way back in college, but really visually specific.

I don’t remember the specific image that made this happen, but at about 3:30 A.M., I suddenly quickly sat up and opened my eyes, feeling panic. My body felt weird and I felt worried I might be on the brink of having another stroke or another seizure. I can’t really explain exactly how I felt, but it wasn’t good. I felt scared and as if I did not know what to so. I briefly got up and turned a light on. The extremely fast pace at which images from the past kept randomly popping out of my brain, caused it to cross my mind that maybe I was on the brink of dying and that’s why my brain was rapidly popping out past image after past image.

My left arms and leg were tingling and my head was racing and I couldn’t control it. Even the inside of my ears felt weird; not painful, but like they were tingling or buzzing or something.

Fortunately, it didn’t last very long this time – maybe half an hour or so.  But it sure wasn’t fun and I didn’t know what to do. Call my parents at 3:30 A.M.? Wake them up and tell them what? That I felt weird and didn’t know how to explain it, but was scared?

It’s times like those, I don’t like being by myself at night.

And it’s times like the last few days, I don’t really like being myself period.

7 comments:

  1. Juliet -- I don't know if any of this will help at all; if not, just ignore it. I, too, often feel useless and unlovable. But I'm surprised to hear that you feel this way, because I see you as being so important to people, and especially, to the poetry world. I think your poetry, and what you do in the poetry world, and the kind of aesthetic you create and further is fantastic and unique and important -- it really allows for a kind of grotesque beauty that is hard to come by. I think you have influenced me a lot. And I'm sure others, as well. I think you are very valuable to the world. (Delete this if you think it's stupid.)

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  2. Why would I think it was stupid Christine? It is very meaningful to me and I really appreciate it a great deal!
    I am most certainly a fan of various forms of poetry and art (and sometimes I quite like pieces of my own poetry/art) and am very pleased I still have that passion.
    Occasionally, I do feel a bit down thinking that my poetry stuff is probably the only interesting, semi-good, semi-substantial thing about me, far better than any of my 'real life’ stuff (even though my poetry is partially inspired by my real life stuff and VERY inspired by my brain) – and despite my poetry powers and passion, it doesn’t quite equate to a ‘real life’ RELATIONSHIP’ – but poetic relationships are most certainly better than nothing.
    (Got my period today, so my latest off-kilter PMS loop should be ebbing now, I hope.).

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  3. I have three questions, if you don't mind.
    A. What did you do to the poor waiter?
    B. Did you get that second martini? If so, how was it?
    C. What did you eat? (I would ask what restaurant we're dealing with here, but I am sure you don't want to get into specifics, you over-green undersized grouper.

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  4. Hi Thad.

    A. I didn't do anything specifically to the waiter. But I started out our dining experience looking smiley and then ended up looking unhappy borderline glaring - and the waiter came to our table a few times to ask questions when I was talking unhappily with my mom.

    B. No and I didn't even enjoy the last half of my first one.

    C. I big hamburger with cheddar and bacon.

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  5. P.S. How come whenever I click on your name (Thad), I am asked to take a survey?

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  6. I don't know but I like it because I like football. I am about to call you and I am drunk don't be mad.

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  7. Maybe I wouldn't be if you ever called me when you weren't drunk. Anyway, the reason I missed your call is because I must have been at the itty bitty Valley City Street Fair (or driving home and don't like to talk on my phone in the car) when you called and then by the time i got home and got a few things situated, I didn't know if you'd still be up anymore, so... (Plus which, you did sound a bit drunk in the voicemail you left - and even if you weren't asleep when i called you, you might have been even drunker by then etc...) ANYWAY.

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