Healing from the Collateral Damage: Sex & Relationships Part I

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  • čas přidán 7. 01. 2024
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    This is a series on healing from the collateral damage of psychiatric drugs and withdrawal.

Komentáře • 64

  • @megan-oy2tj

    I am so impressed with your ability to be open about such a vulnerable topic. I can also see such a transformation in you and healing.

  • @lauragandee9864

    No advice just extreme empathy for your recent bad relationship experiences. I am there. Age 60 but I am there. I tried in my fifties...got married and divorced twice to the same guy. My sex drive was zero and it played a huge role in our divorce(s). I didn't realize the drugs were killing my sex drive along with menopause. Ugh. My only advice is to hang out with people you like...and something good should come from that. The people on dating apps are pure junk. IMHO. Xoxoxoxo. You deserve love ... of course you do. Settling for less is a waste of precious time on earth.

  • @Cymanable

    Thank you for this video. I have PSSD for now 3 years. I can totally relate to what your saying. Wishing you all the best for your future! You deserve the love you need.

  • @djammer

    Angie you are an absolute prize, a profoundly deep and beautiful soul. Making this video took courage. Imagine if we all had your courage and used it to tell 20 friends/fam/randoms to play matchmaker for us… create a giant web o sexy times. You deserve a laid back 50 something yr old named Dave or Phil or Bud

  • @lonnievisch6009

    You are a new born teenager..Looking for you’re identity, surviving a terible WD and recovery finding out dating rules. Do not forget. We all love you very much. You’re person will come❤

  • @arvid7872

    PSSD is hell on earth. Hate every single second of this

  • @daninrecovery

    You’re exactly right just be patient, my last girlfriend left me because of my illness with medication and what not, left me for somebody else. I’ve always had trust issues, especially after that, I didn’t know what I was gonna do, then I met my new girlfriend out of nowhere and honestly I wouldn’t know what to do without her. There’s still trust issues, but all I’m trying to say is be patient and that person will show up. you deserve it. Stay strong.

  • @ema_videochannel

    I hear this soo much Angie.. people tell me to love myself the whole time.. it’s not about that for everyone! It’s almost like gaslighting.. because what they should really say is yeah.. there’s some shitty people out there and the dating world has changed loads! The casual swiping.. or non commitment.. lots of confused people out there. It’s easy to doubt yourself, after the knock backs.. I had a huge one! After i stabilised I met a guy on bumble was with him for a year.. he told me he wanted commitment. And a family.. but nope suddenly he bailed 2 weeks before I’m about to move in 😅.. that wasn’t me not loving myself as he was being ‘ loving ‘ that was me meeting someone shitty .. it made me feel

  • @katrinamenzies9398

    Lol I love the picture

  • @BirdieHaze2207

    You’ll meet someone organically, stop looking and it will find you when it’s meant to, and it will be right. Trust it like you’ve trusted the rest of your journey.❤

  • @MyWanderingDreams

    Relationships are so freaking hard. Oh God. I feel your pain. If it helps... I don't think you're rusty. I genuinely think the climate for relationships is harder than ever because everyone has issues.

  • @JudithMaack

    I'm 67 yrs old female and I feel that these dating sites are full of men on the prowl. I was always told that if you go looking for love, you will never find it. I became a widow age 26 years old and was aware of the ticking clock and every weekend I would go out with my girlfriends in the hope of meeting another man. My husband had been caring and loving. The men I encountered for years were selfish, cheating, except for one man with a child. I tried to love him but I couldn't. So, I went off to Germany for 6 months age 31 years old to have a change. I worked in a hotel and I went out with other colleagues to a bar. A man walked into that bar and I never took my eyes off him, willing him to sit at our table. He and his friends did...we have been married for 30 years, The universe will send you someone when the time is right.

  • @mindlikeadiamond

    I relate deeply - it's so hard to hunger for connection for years and years. I know how much courage and strength it takes to keep your heart open ❤.

  • @veryskeptical2409

    Sending lots and lots of love.....seems like so many young people have lost the sense of connection. The first connection they seem to loose is to themselves. Stay well...

  • @infinitedurr

    My heart goes out to you. You deserve the kind of safe connection and touch that you are seeking. We live in a world with a lot of wounded people with toxic mindsets and toxic behavior. It’s clear that you’ve worked hard on yourself, and I hope you get the kind of healing love that you deserve. Touch is a basic human need, so don’t let anyone shame you for feeling that need. Coming from healing PSSD, that’s a big deal! Sending Love to you!!! ❤

  • @b.denisecharlesworth2611

    Guard your heart . And , I will tell you that being alone is far better than being with someone is not spiritually well ! You are lovely and surely you will find the right person to connect with . Perhaps online dating is not the way to go about finding a companion. Yoga , spiritual meditation groups or even hiking groups might be a better way . Sending great healing vibes !

  • @AQAEnglishwithBryn

    Great video. Thank you for sharing this. I have PSSD and have had no attraction or libido for 18 months now. Seems like you've emerged through the PSSD but been hit with the whirlwind that is online dating and navigating the complexities of that. Keep at it. I know you will make progress because you generally seem to!

  • @TheMelissaWasHere

    Your words are exactly how I would describe my experience. High doses of antidepressants ages 14-28.

  • @christopherp.8868

    As someone with mild PSSD issues, I want to say thank you for this video. It's always refreshing to hear people's experiences. Thank you for your vulnerability

  • @debrag.3900

    Angie, you are so open and honest and I appreciate your talks so so much! No advice from me, as I have the same troubles. We will be okay is all I have to say.