Stupid Brain!


This is something I wrote about a while back in “Shut Up Stupid Brain“.  It is a huge miracle in my life and also a testament to why Eleviv.  For those people whose brains just won’t shut up, this is for you.

Constant Noise

There's a rave going on inside my head.

There’s a rave going on inside my head.

My brain was on 24/7  for over 30 years.  All day it sped through ideas, thoughts, pictures, memories and any other place it could go.  It also ran all night.  It was like standing in a small room with no windows or doors and hundreds of people constantly yelling things at me.  It was enough to drive anyone crazy.

No medication I took ever muffled, lessened, softened or in any way affected the level noise in my head.  I tried a lot.  It never occurred to me that this was in any way strange or different because it had always been that way.  I couldn’t remember a time when my brain wasn’t noisy.

Multitasking Was An Absolute Must

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Too many things were constantly and actively vying for my attention.  In order for me to focus on any one thing I had to do at least three things simultaneously.  While very productive, this was very exhausting.

To work I would have to watch TV and talk to my mother.  By distracting those parts of my brain I was able to focus fairly well on the tasks required by my employment.

To listen to speakers, webinars, seminars, meetings, etc., I would have to have something for my hands to do.  This would free my ears and the listening part of my brain.  If I don’t have something for my hands to do my brain runs amok and I cannot hear you.  This is why I carry my crochet with my at all times.

To speak was interesting.  If I spoke at the speed of my brain I would have to speak shorthand.  (I never mastered this, but my son did.)  Often, by the time I got to the middle of what I was saying my brain was off somewhere else and I couldn’t remember the point I was trying to make.  Again, if my hands were busy, I could talk.

Sleep?  Yeah, right.

I used to joke that “I gave up sleep for Lent“.   I could be absolutely exhausted and falling asleep in front of the TV but as soon as I climb into bed my brain starts running around the Brain Workouttrack:

  • What happened
  • Why did it happen
  • When did it happen
  • Why did it frustrate me
  • Should I cut my hair
  • Why hasn’t my child called me
  • Did I water the lawn
  • What do I need to do tomorrow
  • Why am I still awake
  • What time is it
  • I was sleepy before I laid down
  • The dog needs a bath
  • I need to call the doctor because….
  • Have I talked to so-and-so

On it goes throughout the night.  When I do finally fall asleep, I’m up every couple of hours.  Why?  I’ve no clue but I’m mad and grumpy.  Can I go back to sleep?  No, my stupid brain is running again.  SHUT UP!!!!!!!

Advantages of a Fast Brain

My brain constantly looks at things from different angles, view points, etc.  I can usually find a better way to do something.  I consume large quantities of new words.    I can create a mental 3-D image of anything that I read about and rotate it to see it from all angles.  I can see a picture of just about any crochet project and recreate it.  The problem is that I cannot get my brain to stop long enough to complete an idea or mental image.  When I do get a firm grip on an idea or thought I hang on to it with a death grip and then it is like hanging on to the leash of a large dog that is running away.  I’ve got it, but now what do I do with it.  When I do complete a project I often cannot remember how I did it.

Must – Be – Organized

Because my brain was in constant chaos everything around me had to be perfectly organized.  I became obsessive-complusive about how my cupboards, closets and drawers were organized.  I worked through carefully planned routines. I even created plans B-Z should anything happen to my normal routine.  As long as I knew how to react in any given situation and had already planned my actions I could deal with just about anything.  Surprise and uncertainty were overwhelming and I could not cope.  Unexpected changes often caused panic attacks.

Brain Quiet

Nine months after I started taking Eleviv a miracle happened.  I was having a stressful day at work that included disagreements with my boss and conversations with human resources.  The resolution was less than satisfactory and I was sitting in my family room feeling very frustrated.  This is when I noticed it.  The absolutely quiet.  Of course it was quiet, I was the only one home.  This was different though.  Then I realized what it was.  My brain was quiet.  You know the kind of quiet I’m talking about.  That quiet at the end of a very long, busy and noisy day.  That sigh of relief moment.  I sat there in shocked amazement.

I don’t think I will ever be able to put into words how it feels, after more than thirty years of noise, to have quiet.  The best I can come up with is unbelievably amazing.  Life has never been the same.  It is so much more.

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