fdharden
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You'll never be free. Wounds stay with you forever. Oh, sure, things get better and most people are optimistic, but can you ever get over trauma? I have not been hit by a cluster in more than two years, but I keep indelible memories of Kip 10s and ER embarrassments fresh in memory. My stash of Trex must be valued in the thousands. I have six full E-tanks and my regulator of stainless steel.
I have old-age problems more threatening than clusters, but I fear clusters more. Once you are wounded, you are always wounded, like a branded calf or an outcast woman with an "A" on her forehead. Inside, you will always be a clusterhead and on your guard.
If you live in this modern world that assumes there is a cure for all ills, you might be sitting on your couch watching crap of no consequence while your brain silently deals with the hidden trauma, be it clusters or physical or mental trauma, perhaps PTSD. There is no magic elixir. No one has ever cured a brain malady. We each must deal with our own deal. Jonny and Boob are almost as stupid as I am. About the best we can do is swap jokes, because after a few years, you learn how to deal with yourself. The first step for me came from some advice more than ten years ago. I think it was either from Drummer or Jack. One of them said "Get over yourself." After 30 years of this shit, it's still rule No. 1.
Now, short term: If you let yourself get in a bind and you get hit with no Trex or O2 or whatever--do one of these things, or all three: One. Put a teaspoon of hot sauce (Tabasco or Cholula) under your tongue. Don't swallow, just let it soak into your blood stream. It will not burn under your tongue, but it will burn your lips and the top of your tongue, so don't put it there. Second. Hyperventilate. Short breaths in and out to fill your lungs with O2 and deplete the nitrogen. It won't abort without 100% O2, but it will help keep the level down. Find cold air to breathe. Sit right in front of an air conditioner, maybe stick your head in cold water, dive in a cold pond, use an ice pack, eat a fudge cycle...use your imagination. Deep knee bends, running in place, drink a cold soda, a cup of coffee.......Attacks always end. Fire houses have oxygen, ERs have oxygen, wives or husbands have baseball bats. There's always something. As a last resort, whine.
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