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01 Oct 2017 08:57 PM
01 Oct 2017 08:57 PM
Thanks @Appleblossom
Adge
07 Oct 2017 02:47 PM
07 Oct 2017 02:47 PM
07 Oct 2017 02:53 PM
07 Oct 2017 02:53 PM
07 Oct 2017 07:21 PM
07 Oct 2017 07:21 PM
Hi @Techunique You sound very insightful & self-aware about the issues that people face, & yourself.
There's no single or pivotal traumatic event in my background - 20 years+ of my early life was repeated & continual trauma.
So I was most likely struggling with complex PTSD for over 25 years, before it was ever diagnosed.
I'm trying to use the weekend to rest & maybe recover (if possible) - I'm ill with another chest & sinus infection, only 2 weeks after I finally recovered from the 4 week-long illness (bout).
Being ill with Bronchitis took up 3 weeks out of my 4 week holiday leave. Not happy Jan (about that), as the saying goes...
I'm trying to find something positive to focus on with what's left of today.
Stopping to smell the roses sounds like a great idea, although I need to remind myself to do that...
Adge
08 Oct 2017 08:57 PM
08 Oct 2017 08:57 PM
08 Oct 2017 09:15 PM
08 Oct 2017 09:15 PM
Yours too @Former-Member
Adge
14 Oct 2017 09:41 PM
14 Oct 2017 09:41 PM
Hi everyone.
I just had waves of sadness & grief wash over me, all of a sudden this afternoon. Without any warning, & when I wasn't even thinking (initially) about Dad at all.
I've had few specific thoughts of Dad in many months, maybe even for over 12 months - & I've still not been able to remember memories of him.
Despite one or two people saying that I'm probably working through my grief, I don't agree.
I think the Griefline counsellor was right (last year), when they said it sounded like my grief over Dad has stayed frozen (or on hold) - until conditions are right, or I feel safe enough to be more in touch with it.
That's not by choice, as I really wanted to deal with it back then...
It's like a heavy weight or "monkey on my back", as the saying goes.
I still can't believe that Minx puss is gone, it's so empty without her. It's been over 3 weeks since the vet euthanased her, & I had to bury her in the back yard.
She had been with me since she was a little kitten, ever since I moved into the house 15 years ago.
Adge
15 Oct 2017 01:17 AM - edited 15 Oct 2017 01:39 AM
15 Oct 2017 01:17 AM - edited 15 Oct 2017 01:39 AM
29 Oct 2017 10:24 PM
29 Oct 2017 10:24 PM
I've tried again to attach the photos from my bus tour trips of the south-west.
I still couldn't do it, as the forum system said that each (& every) photo is too large.
Which is very strange, because they are actually very small pictures, taken with my phone.
I've not found any way to shrink them to attach (fit).
I gave up trying to do it months ago, then tried again yesterday & today (failed) - which explains why I've never been able to show people the photos that you all asked to see...
Adge
29 Oct 2017 11:07 PM
29 Oct 2017 11:07 PM
Hello @Adge
dealing with grief is so very different for each of us..
some people never deal with it or should I say realise that grief is very real..
losing your precious cat is also grief..
it does not mean that your grief is harder to work through though..might feel that way
you will deal with it in your own way in your own time...
take care
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