Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Dealing with Depression from a Cancer Survivor

Let's talk about depression. One of my childhood heroes just passed away and it has been all over the news media and just everyone is talking about it. It makes me want to do something about awareness and try to help provide more research on the subject; depression. We need to talk about something that really is taking people’s lives, it's an illness that effects everyone around them, it's a real disease! I'm a pretty open person because I believe if I can survive cancer I should talk about my life experiences and share them. Personally I have experience serious depression that almost took my life over 10 years ago.

A year after I was diagnosed with breast cancer I went in and out of chronic depression, I was only 28 at the time. It effected every party of my life from relationships to how I looked. It took me years to get the strength and learn how to be happy with who I am inside and out. I saw so many doctors and therapist. They told me so many different diagnosis that today I manage my depression without taking anti-depressants. I'm not saying everyone can do this, I have close family members that can't handle depression without their anti-depressants and this is what is right for each individual person always see a health care professional to be advised when taking or changing medication. First, I made sure I have a great team of doctors who I see every 3 months for a full blood work up. Making sure I trust my primary doctor with everything is the key to a healthy road. He knows my whole medical history and I know he listens to what I say and has never over-looked anything! I have friends who deal with some degree of depression, it's so hard to have people even in the medical field take you seriously.

It is not something you can snap out of it is very real and very scary. You know you aren't feeling right but you don't know where to go and who can help. Like you’re missing an arm but no-one else can see that’s been hacked off your body and you’re bleeding out. To you it is very real and you feel like it's only happening to you, it starts to effect you in ways you never understood before. I had panic attacks while driving and woke up on the side of a grassy hill. It got so bad I was afraid to leave my house. I was growing agoraphobic and I didn't feel safe outside if my apartment.  What I have had to do to get doctors to listen to me and not give me 7 different pills to take, and yes I said 7.

I currently don't take 7 different medications for all the different crazy things they tried to push on me along with misdiagnosing me. I went to a therapist regularly, I exercise as much as I can. I take time for myself, I took hatha yoga classes that helped me learn how to control my breathing and mediation. I learned who I was and what I needed to be strong mentally and physically. I am currently going through different health issues and it is painful at times and I battle depression and negative thoughts every day. I learned that the best way for me to fight it was to keep busy. Keep a positive group of strong fun people around you. Friends always make you feel good when you see them. Sometimes we push our friends away when we go through depression. It's hard to keep solid people around you. I'm very lucky to have an amazing support group of women. I also have family who give me strength and let me know it’s ok to be a little crazy. Fun crazy that is!

Fashion has been my life for as far back as I can remember. I took what I love and turned it into a fun job that was for me. For years I have help run other peoples fashion businesses, so why not do what I love, and I am pretty good at, and do it for myself. So I turned to an open form aka blog to write and give people positive fashion tips, style advise and creative things along the way. I love life and all the amazing opportunities it has blessed me with. Today I am giving back to share about my life, the good the bad and the beautiful.

When I was feeling down I would turn to clothes to make me feel good. Putting together outfits made me feel good. So when I saw that teaching people about fashion and saw it made them feel good I was hooked. Fashion is about how we feel about ourselves and I want to help people with the knowledge I have. I love what I do it allows me to make people smile. I often think if I  hadn't been diagnosed with Breast cancer and took a journey to learn who I was and what I wanted out my life, I may not be able to be here to write this blog about something I'm so passionate about that allows me to make people happy. I suffered a traumatic event in my life that lead to the start of my depression; the depression that makes you keep a happy face when your mind and soul are slowly being eaten alive – more than anything because you feel alone. If I touch one person in my life time I am winning. Depression is serious and I want to say that there is always help and you are not alone. Keep positive!


Dedicated to Robin Williams   

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

How to Move: Packing & Deciding What to Keep

Moving is listed as one of the three most stressful life events; the other two being death and divorce. After recently moving my brother after graduation, I thought to myself, this is a perfect time to write about how to move and get rid of everything and make sure no-one else stresses that big move. Rule number one, Make sure you have plenty of boxes, packing tape and bubble wrap. Clean everything before you box it up. Now it’s time to get rid of everything, well not literally everything! If you start packing a month ahead of time. Nothing ever goes perfectly smooth when moving and something always breaks. If you use your prep time wisely, you may just get out alive!

Start boxing and sorting through all your stuff. Don't get stuck looking at it reminiscing on every little moment. Start with basics like pictures and what I like to call, your treasures. Make sure that you tape the bottom of the boxes really good. This is no time to spare the tape. Don't get boxes that are the biggest ones and think everything will fit in one box. Think logical, heavy boxes have more chance of busting open and busting our cherished valuables. Even if you have movers it's still just paper boxes no matter how heavy duty they are.

Next it’s time to play love it or not! If it is a maybe it's time to give it away. There are so many charity's that will pick up your good and (don't forget donations mean tax deductions, haha!) if you don't just want to give it away think of a family or friend in need. Or just someone you know will love it! Kept repeating to yourself “It’s materialistic and I don't need it" my favorite is, "I can start all over redecorating!" Whatever works for you to allow yourself to let go!
 
Start going through your closet and give yourself the 6 month test. If you haven't worn it in the last 6 months it's time to let it go. I always give myself 3 options; yes, no and maybe. The maybe pile you can go back through and after you went through your whole wardrobe, the maybe pile will look more like a NO pile. A lot of people get attached to positions and I know it's hard to let go of that designer dress you got on sale and haven't warn yet but know one day you will; let it go and make more room in your life for new.  I'm sure you have heard that before but it feels good to have less and have a reason to go shopping for to more again.

Some people have movers pack up and move you, I think if you personally make a small effort to pack yourself or prepare to pack yourself, you will let go of that ugly top you keep holding on to because it's your favorite color but it still doesn't fit right. Now let's talk about fitting right! If it doesn't fit you now, get rid of it! Don't keep clothes "in case" I gain weight back or "in case" I lose the weight. Live in the now! Who knows what tomorrow brings and if you do lose the weight, reward yourself and buy new clothes that fit you properly (refer to my blog about how to pick fashion that is right for you), you earned it.

Now packing preparation is almost done! Remember to pack a small suitcase before you box it all up you need to have the essentials. Also make sure you leave yourself some paper plates, cups and plastic forks, so when you are all boxed up you have something to eat the pizza on.


I can go on and on about packing but after all it is just a blog!  I always wash everything, towels, clothes plates and any treasures. When you are unpacking you will be so happy you did! If you are moving I recommend you get the game Tetris because that is what you will be doing with everything you pack and pack up the truck. If you have movers, you are lucky, but don't let anyone move stuff that you should of just let go of!  

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