Thanks, 🤩 for starting and for these pix, sweetkamie!
I've got 100s waiting, so I'll be adding soon...
I can relate to the middle one best:
Especially the posture, the situation described. Except I am never afraid "to admit" - why should I?! Since I am "always" active in my own way, e.g. typing: when my wife comes home and sees me in that position (usually still active with headphones on listening to music) - she knows this is the bottom drawer or under the cupboard.
I spose though I actually have the situation not knowing how dead or alive my pain is making me feel even more often. Thing is I actually do successfully use the 'makes you feel alive' for coping with pain and anxiety. If find it often dissolves if I focus on it in a certain way.
A hangover might help some people relate to what we experience. Our flares are a similarity to there being a "nice" activity as a trigger. Difference is ours is worse and much longer....