Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Weed vs Psychopharmaceuticals

I have successfully titrated down from 750 mgs of Depakote per day to 500. Weed is certainly a factor in this successful transition since for reasons I don't understand, I can sit still with my feelings when I'm a little high so that I'll really feel them.

My staff explains that the whole point of taking Depakote is to coat your feelings so that you're not overwhelmed by them thereby giving you the means to examine the connections between those feelings and the behaviors that sabotage your life with the intent of changing those behaviors. In order to free oneself from destructive and/or generally unhelpful behavior patterns, it is necessary to recognize not only the environmental stimuli (read "shit of your life") that trigger your personal demons, but also the reasons underlying the demons themselves so that it is possible to understand the specific and particular environmental stimuli that have become the triggers for your individual emotional chaos. When one finally understands the nature of his/her own personal mishigas, then s/he can quit inflicting it on everyone else and have satisfying personal, professional and sexual relationships. As far as psychotherapists are concerned, at least the long term talk therapy kind, satisfying personal and sexual relationships and meaningful work is what life is all about.

As a preschool teacher, I can confidently declare that the Hokey Pokey is undoubtedly a factor in the answer to in Life, The Universe and Everything - which would make the Hokey Pokey part of "42" for everyone who enjoyed The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy. So is satisfying sex for anyone who is wondering.

The thing is that nothing can really be meaningful unless you can feel the emotions that go along with the territory. Singing and dancing with friends and/or little kids is really fun as long as you can get over being uptight and revel in the moment. Putting your whole self in and shaking it all about feels great in pretty much every context I imagine.

Consequently, I have come to the conclusion that being on Depakote had started interfering with my ability to find meaning on account of I needed my emotions to fully participate in the experiences of my life. Weed, on the other hand, seems to be enhancing my ability to mellow out, breathe and take some time to reflect on said experiences.

I maintain that Depakote was 100% effective, if not exactly necessary, when it came to coating my feelings when I was married to Buzz Kill. That's not to say Buzz Kill was the problem. Velvet has concluded that Buzz Kill and I are both excellent individuals. It's just that we suck as a couple. At the time, I was still learning to identify my feelings so that I could direct my life accordingly. They had to be coated, and held up to examination in the shrink's office twice a week, so that I could even tell what they were. The experiences in my life had left me very confused.

The blog is not the place to discuss those experiences. We all have our own personal stories and details. The point is I was confused to the bone about how respond to people in real life and crashed about like a video game race car that is out of control and smashing into the stands, the bales of hay and the forest surrounding the race track.

It's taken some work to stabilize after dropping down to 500 mgs of Depakote. The result is good, but the road was rocky and Handsome, Charming and Wonderful took a major hit. The worst is that I went off on the Summer Boyfriend Reality Show tangent within days of having to dash down to see Granny since she was fixing to die that very minute back in January.

I'm not going to credit smoking weed with giving me this insight, but I will reiterate that I'm not afraid to feel my feelings when I'm smoking and I've spent my entire life escaping my feelings. With the reduced Depakote level, a couple of bowls and a push from Dr. Nir, I let the grief and loneliness I felt from Granny's death flood over me. As I've looked at the undeniable connection in timing between me shaking HCW's cage and my anxiety over Granny, it's become clear that I had a crisis in faith.

Faith in Life, The Universe and Everything, and in Love in particular. As it happens, The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy is the last book I ever read out loud to Velvet at bedtime. Many valuable life lessons are revealed in that philosophical text. Just the ticket for renewing one's faith. Maybe I'll read it to myself again. Maybe I'll read all the way through So Long and Thanks For All the Fish, but I'm getting at least as far as The Krikkit Wars. I love that story.

2 Comments:

Blogger Kitty said...

So glad to hear you're feeling as though you're 'mending'. The grief I felt after my father died was huge, but I held it all in for 18 months because I had a new baby. Letting it go is hard, but necessary.

Take care. x

July 23, 2008 at 3:40 AM  
Blogger PENolan said...

You mean it? About the post I mean not HCW.

It must have been a hard 18 months for you after your dad passed, but babies have a way of making sure you pay attention to them. You're a very strong woman.

July 23, 2008 at 5:25 PM  

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