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The old me is buried deep inside. The bubbly, hyper, carefree parts of me have faded and disappeared. Replaced by a demon whispering in my ear. No longer can I look at food without calculating if it's safe to eat My mind may tell me to not have it, but I have to accept it's okay to have a treat. I no longer crave candy, chocolate or chips The taste of anything too sweet is like poison on my lips. "Don't think about it" Excellent advice If I could turn that voice off That would be quite nice. You cannot choose how your mind thinks How it initially reacts How in the mirror all I can see Is layers of never ending fat How others see the good in me But I can only perceive my flaws No matter how well I've done It just doesn't seem good enough Each activity I partake in is well overthought Should I go out tonight? I have to study. Productivity ties me in a knot. There's always something I could be doing Guilt consumes me if I'm not doing it. But where to draw the line you see When others have a similar, but not disordered, mindset. Balance? What is balance? Others do it so naturally. I have to schedule "fun time" and "time for me" But the monsters of guilt taunt me Along with Mr. Anxiety Perfectionism erodes me Being alive is tough you see. I fight. You do not see my battles. Yet I fight every single day. Some are better than others, Some days the voices aren't quite as loud. I'm never fine Or truly okay But I'm learning to accept that. I can't let these things define my day. I think I'm learning how to handle them. So I'm sorry if my perfect exterior has been crumbled. Or if you feel sorry for me. But the last thing I want to be is a burden. The more I learn The more I can thrive. So I can feel like I'm truly alive. For I can't be fixed by a magic pill Or immediately stop the voices out of pure will. But I am strong. I am persevering. I hope through my struggle I can help others Gain vitality
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Feb 15, 2017
Feb 15, 2017 at 11:55 PM UTC
The Pursuit of Vitality
The old me is buried deep inside. The bubbly, hyper, carefree parts of me have faded and disappeared. Replaced by a demon whispering in my ear. No longer can I look at food without calculating if it's safe to eat My mind may tell me to not have it, but I have to accept it's okay to have a treat. I no longer crave candy, chocolate or chips The taste of anything too sweet is like poison on my lips. "Don't think about it" Excellent advice If I could turn that voice off That would be quite nice. You cannot choose how your mind thinks How it initially reacts How in the mirror all I can see Is layers of never ending fat How others see the good in me But I can only perceive my flaws No matter how well I've done It just doesn't seem good enough Each activity I partake in is well overthought Should I go out tonight? I have to study. Productivity ties me in a knot. There's always something I could be doing Guilt consumes me if I'm not doing it. But where to draw the line you see When others have a similar, but not disordered, mindset. Balance? What is balance? Others do it so naturally. I have to schedule "fun time" and "time for me" But the monsters of guilt taunt me Along with Mr. Anxiety Perfectionism erodes me Being alive is tough you see. I fight. You do not see my battles. Yet I fight every single day. Some are better than others, Some days the voices aren't quite as loud. I'm never fine Or truly okay But I'm learning to accept that. I can't let these things define my day. I think I'm learning how to handle them. So I'm sorry if my perfect exterior has been crumbled. Or if you feel sorry for me. But the last thing I want to be is a burden. The more I learn The more I can thrive. So I can feel like I'm truly alive. For I can't be fixed by a magic pill Or immediately stop the voices out of pure will. But I am strong. I am persevering. I hope through my struggle I can help others Gain vitality
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Feb 15, 2017
Feb 15, 2017 at 11:55 PM UTC
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