‎22-06-2024 08:45 PM
‎22-06-2024 08:45 PM
Writing helps me too @creative_writer getting it out helps release those pent up emotions.
My day has been ok. Bit up and down.
‎23-06-2024 11:10 AM
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‎23-06-2024 11:54 AM
‎23-06-2024 11:54 AM
Good morning @creative_writer
I hope you are able to write your feelings out and you have a good day today hin
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‎23-06-2024 03:05 PM
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‎23-06-2024 04:20 PM
‎23-06-2024 04:20 PM
No unfortunately it doesn't take away the pain @creative_writer Hopefully it just eased it a bit.
Anything else that you've been doing today?
Took my mum out to lunch. Went ok. I suggested she ring Dementia Australia and talk to them. They have a helpline that you can ring anytime, any day. Told her too that she might benefit from seeing a psychologist. She took it quite well. Thought she would just dismiss it.
Now just curled up on the couch with the dog and my weighted blanket. Not intending on moving!!
‎23-06-2024 04:27 PM
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‎23-06-2024 04:45 PM
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That is a really good question @creative_writer I'd like to believe that we cease therapy at some stage in our lives. I don't think anyone wants to continue it forever. I do believe that we will always have our mental illness, that it will always be a part of us. I guess it will be different for each person. Is there even a right answer to that question?
When I first took leave from work I said to myself I just need a few weeks off. That I'd be alright after a break. That it was normal to feel the way I did. Little did I know that my life would become drastically different. Right now I can't see myself stopping my therapy. I would like to think that how often I see my support becomes less and less over time. Will it cease altogether? I haven't the answer to that.
Do you have a hobby that you can do on the weekends? Or even try something new. I have been getting back into cross stitching. You can buy really cheap kits from kmart.
I do think that trying to stay busy does help with my mental health.
‎23-06-2024 05:14 PM
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‎23-06-2024 05:25 PM
‎23-06-2024 05:25 PM
I can understand not wanting to be in therapy or take meds forever @creative_writer. I think if we all had that choice then we would stop it immediately. Unfortunately we cannot see into the future. Unfortunately we don't have those answers for ourselves.
Having CPTSD with multiple traumas is really hard. Adding ADHD would make it even harder.
I don't believe we are ever 'healed'. It will always be a part of who we are. But I do believe that we can move forward with our lives and get to the stage where we are at 'peace' with ourselves.
I also acknowledge that 'peace' can be so different for each person.
Free time is nice to have. Time to just relax and recover. But at the same time it can make our minds "wander". Perhaps a hobby might be a good idea.
‎23-06-2024 05:50 PM
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