Ok as a person with a bit of a melancholy habit myself I am gonna take a different tack.
1. Don’t be harsh on yourself or ashamed of these feelings, that won’t help. You can go into surgery in despair if ya want. Your mind doesn’t control the outcome. (If yours does, please get to work on the Middle East after surgery, the world thanks you!)
2. I’m gonna guess this is not your first melancholy rodeo. What has helps you in the past, do a tiny version of that today. For me, being in nature, vividly imagining happy memories and feeling how that feels in my body, keeping a gratitude journal, prayer, listening to certain audiobooks, talking to my sister, going back on the dose of meds that I actually need, writing down things I accomplish and celebrating them are some examples.
3. Remember this is a “both / and” situation not an either / or. You don’t have to be globally upset because you are facing mortality. This is BOTH scary, and .... the stars shine nightly, your children laugh, your house is warm. Let the happy thoughts coexist with the dark ones. Life is messy.
Wishing you snapping out of it! Sometimes it seems like it just happens and that’s such a blessing. Hugs to you.
1. Don’t be harsh on yourself or ashamed of these feelings, that won’t help. You can go into surgery in despair if ya want. Your mind doesn’t control the outcome. (If yours does, please get to work on the Middle East after surgery, the world thanks you!)
2. I’m gonna guess this is not your first melancholy rodeo. What has helps you in the past, do a tiny version of that today. For me, being in nature, vividly imagining happy memories and feeling how that feels in my body, keeping a gratitude journal, prayer, listening to certain audiobooks, talking to my sister, going back on the dose of meds that I actually need, writing down things I accomplish and celebrating them are some examples.
3. Remember this is a “both / and” situation not an either / or. You don’t have to be globally upset because you are facing mortality. This is BOTH scary, and .... the stars shine nightly, your children laugh, your house is warm. Let the happy thoughts coexist with the dark ones. Life is messy.
Wishing you snapping out of it! Sometimes it seems like it just happens and that’s such a blessing. Hugs to you.