Restless People Share The Terrifying Thing That Is Currently Happening To Them
Life is a precious gift that should be cherished. While most of us understand this sentiment, it's hard to look on the bright side when things don't seem to be going our way.
As great as life can be, it can also be riddled with lows and disappointments. As human beings, we often go through our daily lives in a habitual manner, so not every day brings something profound, exciting, or life-altering.
But occasionally, we find ourselves facing a situation that is utterly terrifying, and its moments like those that make us stop and reflect on where we are and what in life does, or doesn't, matter to us.
When you find yourself in an unfortunate situation, it can be somewhat of a wake-up call, making you more aware and emotionally heightened than you otherwise would be.
Just take it from these restless people who recently shared the terrifying thing that is currently happening to them.
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#1 Scared To Start Over
My job is evaporating, so I'm being moved offshore to India. At 56, I don't relish the thought of starting over.
#2 Forgetting And Fighting
My mom is getting older and not remembering things as well as she used to. The worst part is, she's being completely antagonistic over any attempts for me or my relatives to help.
#3 Fearful Of Food
My gall bladder. About two months ago, I started having the worst pain of my life out of absolutely nowhere, sometimes for hours at a time. The doctor said, "Just change your diet," but even after doing that, I still had attacks sometimes.
I treated myself to a single ice cream sandwich and felt like I had been jabbed in the stomach. I threw up for 20 minutes before I felt fine again.
I finally have a consultation with a surgeon to talk about getting my gall bladder removed, but any time I eat anything even vaguely fatty, I get super stressed out and I've developed mild food anxiety.
I get stressed out eating literally anything because it might set off another attack and I literally don't feel mentally strong enough for it. I get an attack once every two to three weeks now.
#4 Post-Break Up Problems
My partner of three years and I officially separated yesterday. All my plans, dreams and long term goals involved her in some way or another, so now I feel incredibly lost. I'm terrified of a future without her, but I know I need to get through this.