LonelyKitten
Seeking one final escape
- Aug 13, 2023
- 284
Spontaneously booked a hotel near the sea and it's literally so therapeutic. I feel so nice.
When I went to Beachy Head last month, you know, there was such fresh air, I really loved that.
For some reason, I genuinely struggle to physically breathe in Germany.
It's a huge issue for me, you know, if I stay there for extended periods, I stop being able to move for most of the day. I get stuck.
Sleep doesn't help.
Sometimes, like when I get sick (which happens often in Germany), it gets so bad I get to a point where I think I barely manage to breathe enough at all.
Sometimes, even when not sick, it puts me in panic of suffocating.
This is actually something I observed way back as a child - one time, we had a class trip to a village, and the difference in air... Was enormous. I did not want to leave.
So it might not just be trauma-related, there may be physical causes too.
I don't think I'll ever know why this is.
But for now, I am happy at the sea.
This hotel is very comfortable...
I wish I could live in this town, if even just for a while :3
Maybe subtle environmental factors like this, that we can never truly notice until we're met with a sufficiently different environment, can have a significant impact on our mental health without us even knowing?
Do y'all have any experiences like this?
I'd be curious to hear :o
When I went to Beachy Head last month, you know, there was such fresh air, I really loved that.
For some reason, I genuinely struggle to physically breathe in Germany.
It's a huge issue for me, you know, if I stay there for extended periods, I stop being able to move for most of the day. I get stuck.
Sleep doesn't help.
Sometimes, like when I get sick (which happens often in Germany), it gets so bad I get to a point where I think I barely manage to breathe enough at all.
Sometimes, even when not sick, it puts me in panic of suffocating.
This is actually something I observed way back as a child - one time, we had a class trip to a village, and the difference in air... Was enormous. I did not want to leave.
So it might not just be trauma-related, there may be physical causes too.
I don't think I'll ever know why this is.
But for now, I am happy at the sea.
This hotel is very comfortable...
I wish I could live in this town, if even just for a while :3
Maybe subtle environmental factors like this, that we can never truly notice until we're met with a sufficiently different environment, can have a significant impact on our mental health without us even knowing?
Do y'all have any experiences like this?
I'd be curious to hear :o