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Keeping the Poor-Me's from Pour me another


Charlize

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   As an alcoholic in recovery i've learned about the trap of feeling sorry for myself.  I still do from time to time.  It can happen any time.  

   A few days ago i was at the local gas station where i've gone for years.  In NJ we have to have an attendant pump our gas.  I've grown to smile and chat with a young woman who works there quite often. I almost look forward to our chats.   When someone says: "Can i ask you a question"I hate it....."Sure" i said.    She came right out and asked me "How long have you known?" ....."What"....... "How long have you known you were trans".  The point is i don't really care, or thought i didn't. After all i've been out for years now.   I answered "Since childhood."  Then come the surgery question.  Yikes.   I promptly told her was something one didn't ask a trans person as nicely as i could.  She said: "I didn't know".  Perhaps i think she may be a lesbian but guess what.......I didn't ask!

  When i drove out i somehow felt very low especially considering how happy i'd been all day.  i thought i was free from any of this kind of stuff and then all of a sudden there it was again.  All those feelings of early transition.  Stress and worry seemed to fill my mind.  

  So here i am again.  Old fears, and the seemingly inviting feeling of being sorry for myself.  Tears started to well up.  When i got home i did what i used to always do.  i just got very busy, pushed my feelings aside and got to work.  To any onlooker i was just fine but i knew a bug had been planted.

  I know this can happen to me.  I spent a good bit of time in a depressive haze especially after the death of a child.  My drinking took off to an even greater extent shortly after that.  i could understand it when people said:  "You would drink if you were me".  My doctor suggested anti depressants and i gladly took them and continued to drink never being honest about the amounts i was consuming.  If i have a drink now i know from experience that i'll be on that wheel of hell again.

 Diving into work or activity isn't the solution for me anymore.  I've learned now that sharing with others helps.  Especially in AA and here where others understand.  So i shared and here i am sharing again.  I've also learned that i can accept that feeling of hurt.  Like all kinds of pain it will pass with time.  I learned that i can pray and try to think of something greater than myself.  Suddenly my problems seem small if i contemplate the universe.  Seeing beauty in the small or the infinite takes me out of myself for a bit.  A deep breath in and then out slowly, along with a bit of gratitude,  gets me past the "poor me's".  Oh yea it also helps to listen to someone else's problems.  It often makes mine seem so small and maybe i can help them.  Most of all i know that this too will pass if i let it go.  I also know that just like a cut, if i keep picking at it it will get worse.

The simple poor me will become a pour me another.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

  

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It can be hard to have it thrown back in your face as she did, though I hope she didn't ask with an inflection of judgment in her voice.  I would suggest it's likely someone who knew you back when told her your story - out of place, I might add - rather than this attendant clocking you.  I know, that's little comfort either way, but it's my hope that it will help you to think so as it would help me.

 

12 minutes ago, Charlize said:

The simple poor me will become a pour me another.

 

That self-awareness is something that will serve you well, as I'm sure it has already.

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Hi Charlize,

I saw your post and thought I would say "Hello!"

Self Pity is the worst I learned earlier on and dwelling in it for any time more than a minute.

I allowed my self this luxury that normies can indulge in with impunity early in sobriety.

It messed me up for a week but enough of that and into what i did.

Tons of meetings in a very short time like a week or so.

Share when the burning desire option is offered.

Outside all the AA solutions Going for Lunch is also a good one.

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Charlize I am sorry you had to go through this.   I completely understand the funk it throws one into when a good day is shattered.  I am glad you are stronger now.  I wouldn't want to lose the you that I know.  <Big hug>

 

Jani 

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You post wisdom from experience Charlize, letting go and having the strength to let go, is respecting yourself. There is nothing to be gained by dwelling on such things. At some point many of us feel like we don't have to be the educator on such topics.

 

If a stranger were to ask "how long have you known you were trans ?", I might be inclined to answer "what's trans ?" :?

 

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Cyndi -

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Hi Charlize,

When a person we talk with and begin to like and trust suddenly says something that sounds like it might be a jab, it feels like being unexpectedly stabbed in the chest with a dagger. It can hurt, confuse, depress, and make you question all kinds if things. 

 

But Charlize, you are a fine person. It's such a blessing to know you, both here and in our online AA group. You may never know how dear a friend you are to me. When I feel depression and self pity, I often think of all you dear friends and hang on to that.

 

As far as your gender goes, when you posted that painting of yourself pre-transition, it was rather jaring to me, because I've never seen or thought of you as anything but a woman. That's what we all know you are.

 

Lots of love,

Timber Wolf?

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12 hours ago, Charlize said:

A few days ago i was at the local gas station where i've gone for years.  In NJ we have to have an attendant pump our gas.  I've grown to smile and chat with a young woman who works there quite often. I almost look forward to our chats.   When someone says: "Can i ask you a question"I hate it....."Sure" i said.    She came right out and asked me "How long have you known?" ....."What"....... "How long have you known you were trans".  The point is i don't really care, or thought i didn't. After all i've been out for years now.   I answered "Since childhood."  Then come the surgery question.  Yikes.   I promptly told her was something one didn't ask a trans person as nicely as i could.  She said: "I didn't know".  Perhaps i think she may be a lesbian but guess what.......I didn't ask!

  When i drove out i somehow felt very low especially considering how happy i'd been all day.  i thought i was free from any of this kind of stuff and then all of a sudden there it was again.  All those feelings of early transition.  Stress and worry seemed to fill my mind.  

 

Hi Charlize,

 

I am so sorry this happened to you. I have read several of your postings and reply's and one thing is for sure, you handled that situation with the social grace of a pro !!! I still get clocked a few times per week, that I'm aware of, and I know how awful it makes me feel. I know that when someone is nice and has questions I take that as a perfect opportunity to turn them into a trans ally. I know that's not the point of your situation but....., probably because of you, our community now has a friend. Your sacrifice will more than likely be returned to trans community  ten-fold.

 

Ahh the "balls" it took her to ask the questions and the sting you must have felt to hear them. To me, I might try to focus on how you infrequent you hear such questions years into your transition and how far you have really come. You are a wonderful person Charlize and an even better teacher. We all love you!!!

 

Sincerely,

 

Tess

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