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Hi
First Post
im nearly 50 and things have to change
perhaps Im addressing my elephant in
the room
Ive known for many years that through a
number of different events in my life, being early childhood trauma
and adult trauma experience that my keel has not been, shall we say
“even”.
Ive struggled with addiction, self
doubt and self loathing and in more recent years self harm.
I have bad memories, no memories and
struggle to imagine a where I will smile more than frown
I have examined and processed a lot,
and actually let go of a lot of thoughts, ideas and memories that
were just not useful. Changed behaviour and attitudes where I could.
However in the last few years Ive
become more aware of triggers and protection mechanisms
that are still with me they make me
unhappy and I see myself going in circles and its getting worse
there is still a little boy who learnt
along time ago how to keep himself safe, the problem is what used to
work when I was 3 and 9 and 13 no longer works.
It no longer works that my default is
to mistrust me and other people.
It no longer works to be in a perpetual
state of fear,anxiety and angst.
Recently things derailed again, once
again I seek help, but maybe, just maybe ill be ok and ill be able to
break down that wall once and for all.
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Dear Citizen~
I'm here for a while, (just added to your quote).
-C
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hi croix, hey I'm a little concern that someone has posted first time, very tragic situation and none of the champions or moderates have responded yet, how can i discuss this with your discreetly or direct you to the post?
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Dear Citizen~
Thanks, If you post the name of the thread and of the poster I'll try to find it. You could post there too if you wanted too, does not have to be anything very deep, most people welcome contact from others.
The quote was in the 'quotes that I like' thread. Came from the blind sansei Master Po.
Croix
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My daughter told me she has been sexually abused by her Father
its listed in ptsd/trauma, i think it needs proper attention
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Dear Citizen~
Well that's good news about the booze anyway, as it can add a whole new level of problems on top of everything else. Better if the cause goes away of course. Meds are ok, but vary from type to type and person to person. I had different ones for years before anything really did me any good.
If you are getting some benefit that's good, though it does not stop you for asking them to be tweaked if you think there's room for improvement. Getting sleep without nightmares is a big plus, was for me too, though I still get a few.
I've never had that much trouble with anger, though being brought out of a state where I was in the past 100% did make me react violently - never hurt anyone though. Just as well, it was normally my wife and I worried a lot about it.
Actually anger has helped a number of times to get through, not wanting the ba**ds to win, particularly when I was invalided out of work.
Martial arts training, well that could be pretty good, I suppose it depends if it hooks into 'action mode' or if it makes your first reaction restraint. I don't know anything about mask therapy, I'd be interested to hear how you go.
Croix
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