It is a serious thing just to be alive on this fresh morning in this broken world. —Mary Oliver
Saturday, June 6, 2020
All You Zombies
Not sure when I wrote this. Maybe last night? Maybe the night before?
Sigh.
It's a full moon tomorrow. The myth about full moons is that people go crazy, right? I already work in a mental hospital and I could tell you stories about what full moon nights are like there. Luckily I'm not working on a full moon night, but one of my friends is and she texted me that all hell had broken loose earlier in the night.
The hospital is packed to capacity with children who are brought in because they are suicidal or homicidal. Right now, the balance is tipped toward homicidal and packing in a bunch of aggressive, angry adolescents together is not a good thing. Any fool could tell you that, but the doctors that continue to push in admissions don't care. They're a phone call away, not actually at the hospital, so they're removed from the consequences of their decisions for the most part. The rest of us are not so lucky.
Anyway like I said, I'm off tonight, so I don't care. I go in, I do what I can, and when I'm done with my shift, I try very carefully to wipe the dust of the place off of my feet. That is easier said than done, of course, but I try. That is what I have to do to preserve my own mental health. If I mentally carried home every abused, violent, suicidal child...I would be a mess.
I'm glad to work with the older kids. Some of them, I want to say, look, you're in a shitty situation but hang on. In a couple of years, you'll be a legal adult and then you can get the hell away from the parent or guardian that is making your life a living hell. Some of them, I want to say: Get a job and get out now. Some of them, I want to say: If you're on the way out, then take out whomever did this to you too. Call them out.
Because if I've learned anything, it's that no child gets to this point unless an adult has done something (often times many things) horrific to them.
In the past six months, I've met children whose parents have tried to murder them. I've met children who have been locked in rooms for days. I've met children who have been sexually abused by their fathers and by friends of their fathers. I've met children who have been trafficked, pimped out by their families. I've met children who are legitimately mentally ill and whose parents refuse to medicate them or who take the medication and ramp up the doses until their children are zombies.
That's the tip of the iceberg.
It's Very Early Saturday Morning
Things are going on with my vision. I'm having a hard time with it. I had a vitreous detachment in my right eye about two weeks ago (it's a relatively common part of growing older but usually doesn't happen until after the age of 50, so I'm a little ahead of schedule) and ever since then, I've been dealing with the symptoms of it (floaters, light sensitivity, etc). I'm so paranoid about my vision and losing my vision that my anxiety has been through the roof. The symptoms can go on for six months or longer and can, in rare cases, cause retinal detachment, which is a medical emergency. This is the last thing I needed to know.
I've also been getting headaches recently, the result of many things: Work stress, hormonal shifts, the changing weather patterns as what is left of the monsoons start to come through. My head hurts more days than not.
So I just feel generally unwell right now. And that sucks.
I've been trying to get more rest and drink more water and so on, but those just feel like bandaids. I've got an appointment to have my own opthamologist check out my vision on Wednesday (I went last Wednesday to a different opthamologist, but I want to see my own because I trust her a bit more, even though I hate the practice she works for). So hopefully that will go well. She always makes me feel a bit better about things, which is what I need now.
My brother is coming home from the rehab hospital tomorrow. Dave and I went to pick up a grocery order for him last night--I was glad to see that it was mostly vegetables and fruit and some meat along with sugar free stuff. I had ordered him some things from a website that sells low and no sodium products, things that are hard to find low/no sodium, like salad dressing and the like. We went by his house, cleaned out his refrigerator, and put everything away.
Whenever I go out these days, my anxiety goes through the roof. Yesterday was no exception. We're doing grocery pickup, so we don't leave the car, but then we go though and wipe everything down before it gets put away. I wear a mask pretty much the whole time I'm out of the house. I've also started to wear the plastic sunglasses I got when they dilated my eyes because I'm feeling more light sensitive (working nights and never seeing daylight hardly doesn't help). So I look like the old film version of the Invisible Man.
I'm glad that you are there for the kids. It's awful for me reading what some of these kids go through, it must be horrible for you to actually know the kids and know more details of what they went through.
I was just going to say to make sure that your sunglasses don't damage your eyes....that they aren't the type to just make things darker so you have to open your eyes more...do you know what I mean?
I hope your brother does well when he's out of the hospital.
Yikes! I never thought that about sunglasses! I know the ones I ordered are supposed to protect your eyes against the sun, but I'll have to see if my opthamologist has any recommendations. Luckily, I see her this week so I can ask.
Thank you for your well wishes for my brother. We are going to help as much as we can to make sure he stays healthy!
Then, enormous demons did battle inside me. I did not understand they were there to save me. Not yet.--Maureen Ryan
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Years ago, I told myself that one day I would stop feeling this quiet but abiding rage about the things I have been through at the hands of others. I would wake up and there would be no more flashbacks. That day never came, or it hasn’t come, and I am no longer waiting for it.--Roxane Gay
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"I think that the dying pray at the last not 'please' but 'thank you' as a guest thanks his host at the door." --Annie Dillard
“If my life wasn’t funny, it would just be true, and that is unacceptable.”
--Carrie Fisher
The banana split is very dear to the heart of British diners of a certain age. It evokes memories of 70s and 80s childhood largesse. It should, by unwritten culinary law, involve a banana, cream and ice-cream, yes, but more than this: sprinkles, and drizzled sauces in raspberry and chocolate flavours. I will accept a glacé cherry. If you have a sparkler, I want that sparkler lit. I don’t care if Aunty Sheila loses an eyebrow: this is about me. The Bodean’s banana split is a passive-aggressive act. It’s what you give a bad child on their birthday if they have recently drop-kicked a guinea pig. It’s just a banana covered with squirty cream. While Instagram rocks with freakshakes and bespoke cronut-duffins catering to a Bake-Off showstopper-spoiled audience, over at Bodeans they’ve created the perfect post-Brexit banana split. It’s 1944 again and we should just be excited to see a real-life banana.--grace dent, restaurant reviewer
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anger first, then never-ending sadness--Samantha Sparks
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I work very hard and I never - never! get people to understand what I mean.
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WAIT
Wait, for now. Distrust everything, if you have to. But trust the hours. Haven’t they carried you everywhere, up to now? Personal events will become interesting again. Hair will become interesting. Pain will become interesting. Buds that open out of season will become lovely again. Second-hand gloves will become lovely again, their memories are what give them the need for other hands. And the desolation of lovers is the same: that enormous emptiness carved out of such tiny beings as we are asks to be filled; the need for the new love is faithfulness to the old.
Wait. Don’t go too early. You’re tired. But everyone’s tired. But no one is tired enough. Only wait a while and listen. Music of hair, Music of pain, music of looms weaving all our loves again. Be there to hear it, it will be the only time, most of all to hear, the flute of your whole existence, rehearsed by the sorrows, play itself into total exhaustion.
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What are the words you do not yet have? What do you need to say? What are the tyrannies you swallow day by day and attempt to make your own, until you will sicken and die of them, still in silence? --Audre Lorde
By the time I am 25, I carry a feeling in my blood that something is very wrong; something has been done to me, but the words never seem to find my consciousness. All I have as confirmation is a deep, dark terror I try to slough off, but can never quite shake it.--Oriana Koren
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--Master Hsuan Hua
A poem by James Tate:
Goodtime Jesus
Jesus got up one day a little later than usual. He had been dreaming so deep there was nothing left in his head. What was it? A nightmare, dead bodies walking all around him, eyes rolled back, skin falling off. But he wasn't afraid of that. It was a beautiful day. How 'bout some coffee? Don't mind if I do. Take a little ride on my donkey. I love that donkey. Hell, I love everybody.
I asked Evgeny to help me with this sad job. We covered him with snow and rocks [...] This last respect was for a man I feel was the best and brightest expression of the American persona. I think often of his brilliant smile and positive manner. I am a difficult man and I hope to remember him always by living a little more by his example. --Anatoli Boukreev
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--Gabourey Sidibe
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English: Confucius said:”When I was fifteen, I aspired to learn. At thirty, I could be independent. At forty, I am not deluded. At fifty, I knew my destiny. At sixty, I knew truth in all I heard. At seventy, I could follow my heart’s desire without overstepping the line.”
There's a point when you go with what you've got. Or you don't go.--Joan Didion
"I am not an American. I am the American."
--Mark Twain
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“Whenever the devil harasses you, seek the company of men or drink more, or joke and talk nonsense, or do some other merry thing. Sometimes we must drink more, sport, recreate ourselves, and even sin a little to spite the devil, so that we leave him no place for troubling our consciences with trifles. We are conquered if we try too conscientiously not to sin at all. So when the devil says to you: do not drink, answer him: I will drink, and right freely, just because you tell me not to.” — Martin Luther
"I had no destination, not that night, not ever in my life.”
--Gabriel Garcia Marquez
[crushed to death by the weight of the world] ugh. finally
--bourgeoisalien
“My goal in life is to change the entire social and economic structure of Western civilization, to make it a feminist world.”
—Marilyn French (1929-2009)
"This is what sexism does best: it makes you feel crazy for desiring parity and hopeless about ever achieving it."
--Deborah Kogan
"Her hermitism was not odd. Although she seemed expansive and cordial, she had a solitary character and an impenetrable heart."
--Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Love casts out fear.
Fail. Fail again. Fail better. --Samuel Beckett
"...so I chose to tell myself a different story from the one women are told. I decided I was safe. I was strong. I was brave." --Cheryl Strayed
"As much as anything, I miss being insulted every now and then, which is probably the Virginian in me."--Richard E. Byrd
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--Michael Jordan
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--Adrienne Rich
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2 comments:
I'm glad that you are there for the kids. It's awful for me reading what some of these kids go through, it must be horrible for you to actually know the kids and know more details of what they went through.
I was just going to say to make sure that your sunglasses don't damage your eyes....that they aren't the type to just make things darker so you have to open your eyes more...do you know what I mean?
I hope your brother does well when he's out of the hospital.
Have a good weekend....
Hi Helen,
Yikes! I never thought that about sunglasses! I know the ones I ordered are supposed to protect your eyes against the sun, but I'll have to see if my opthamologist has any recommendations. Luckily, I see her this week so I can ask.
Thank you for your well wishes for my brother. We are going to help as much as we can to make sure he stays healthy!
Take care of yourself, too! And be well!
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