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partner in the army and when he leaves i get so depressed. someone help me please.
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Hi, welcome
I'm ex RAAF, also spent many years as a civilian security guard and control room operator on army bases.
In effect you are also making a sacrifice to this country. You said you try to keep yourself busy, perhaps not budy enough. I mean that in a nive way.
If you had 3 children you'd be busy enough. Maybe a gym, involve yourself with local sports or volunteer work?
A lot of Army wives/gf work. Is that an option?
Im sure he appreciates you struggles wjile he's away.
TonyWK
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Hi militarygirlfriend
thank you for sharing your feelings. I can’t even begin to imagine how you must be feeling.
I would like to also say a big thank you to your partner & yourself for their service to our beautiful country.
I am navigating my new normal at the moment where I am single for the first time in about 12 years & you know what’s similar is that almost high or elation of just receiving a text to say they’re ok? Or just to hear their voice. I know the circumstances are very different, but I understand the loneliness, the wanting to talk to them just to say hi. That human connection. I have found that by writing my feelings down as I find it difficult to speak about emotions a huge relief.
This has really helped me confront my feelings, acknowledge my feelings and learn to accept how I feel.
I would also maybe suggest that you speak with gp and look at a mental health care plan where you may be able to talk through strategies to help with the loneliness. Everyone is very different and what works for some will not for others.
You have have the right thing by reaching out to others on this forum and asking for help.
Some other things that help me:
- watching tv
- listening to music
- walking
I welcome you and again thank you for sharing.
Xo happygoluckymiss
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Hi There, Tony, We aren't quite ready for children but someday will be. I do work, I work nearly every day I also make scrapbooks, poems, and stories to help make the time pass. I've recently started at the gym too. The
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Hi mgf
Thankyou
Well, wondering if you can locate a few other gf's and wives that need the same company from the same unit?
re:nighttime - I had a hobby of model airplanes. What that provided me was a hobby I immersed myself into so much, time flew and by midnight I was so tired I thought of nothing when my head hit the pillow.
Whatever hobby you select, it mmust be a passion so you dont lode interest. Another thing I tried was building dolls houses with furniture. Jigsaws, suduku, crosswords, scrap books, making your own birthday cards, paint by numbers, crochet, photography....
I hope you find your niche. It's a tough gig the Army life, for everyone.
TonyWK
