mifatfait wrote on 13 Feb 2012 13:11:
....i'm internally distracted and cant keep sedorim.
I, too, had tremendous difficulty with constant intrusive thoughts. I found that davening as soon as I detected the thoughts was helpful. Every time they came. Even several times the same minute if that's what it took. Entertaining fantasies destroys my mind and sabotages my recovery. Here's the tefila I use:
"Ribbono Shel Olam, I am powerless over lust and my life has become unmanageable.
Only you can restore me to sanity.
I turn my life and my lust over to your care and ask you to please heal me from this illness of lust. I don't want to lust, I only want You and a relationship with You and Your Torah, and appropriate attraction to my wife. Take my lust. Please, take my lust."
mifatfait wrote on 13 Feb 2012 13:11:
I b"h have a beuatifull marriage, but my dear wife suffers tremendously when i'm sad and irritable, she desperately needs me to always be there for her completely.
Yes. This addiction takes us away emotionally from those we love. In recovery, we learn to repair these relationships. Be very kind and sensitive to your wife. Moodiness is selfish, and selfishness is a hallmark of the addicted personality.
Read
Garden of Peace by R' Shalom Arush. If you read it a while ago, read it again.
When you are intimate with your wife, try to be there with her 100%. Keep it real. Don't allow your mind to wander. Focus on bonding with her, connecting with her, giving to her, appreciating her.
mifatfait wrote on 13 Feb 2012 13:11:
Until i saw GYE, i didn't fathom that this is an addiction that i must be weaned from
Nothing doing friend. No weaning.
Cold Turkey. Extreme shmiras eynayim in all settings. No women. Not in stores, not in newspapers, not in junk mail. Not their faces, not their shoes, not their pretty polished nails. Don't even check out your own wife outside the bedroom. (You can look at her face any time.) You must cut off the drug (Lust) completely and immediately. The other major source of the drug is fantasy, which I addressed above. The third source of the drug is in the bedroom. This is a more subtle form, and it's all about where your mind is b'shaas maaseh.
Welcome!
Alex