Can I get a hug?
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Can I get a hug?
Sometimes I could really use a hug and some prayers...Im holding on for a miracle....
My depression from PTSD got so bad in the last three months I gained 42 pounds....and left the house very infrequently.....
I need change....today I learned in therapy I was subjected to "brainwashing" that basically turned me into feeling "worthless"...this being the reason I can't do anything for myself.....thanks for listening
My depression from PTSD got so bad in the last three months I gained 42 pounds....and left the house very infrequently.....
I need change....today I learned in therapy I was subjected to "brainwashing" that basically turned me into feeling "worthless"...this being the reason I can't do anything for myself.....thanks for listening
Hi,
It's amazing how many people are made to feel worthless by others--parents, spouses, etc. It's SO hard to overcome--I'm 47, and I'm still working on it...just when you think you've beaten it, something happens and you're back to feeling the way you did when that "brainwashing" was at its worst. We've "talked" about it here in other threads quite a bit.
But (if you feel like talking about it), I'm wondering how YOU feel about what you were told in therapy. It sounds as if someone handed you an answer, but you don't say if the answer rang true to you. I assume that you know the root cause of your PTSD, but what are the factors that YOU know are making you feel so bad at this time in your life? Is there anything you can change on your own, once you've figured out what influences trigger your feeling so bad?
I'm not a therapist, and I'm certainly not saying that you should try to go it alone without therapy. It's just that I know that it can be easy to wait for "answers" from professionals, and then leave the possibilities for getting better completely in their hands, rather than using your own intellect to help them help you, and being engaged in finding ways to get better.
I seem to be in rambling mode this morning, but I guess the bottom line is what I asked before--are there any changes that you can make in your life that will make you feel better? Is there a situation you're in that you can get out of, or is there somethng you can do to work on controlling the weight gain on your own (even just little things), or anything like that? Once you figure out what changes you'd like to make, then maybe your therapist or others can help you take concrete steps to make those changes if you need help with them.
I don't know if that helps. In any case, I hope that you start feeling better really soon, and please feel free to write again!
Doe
It's amazing how many people are made to feel worthless by others--parents, spouses, etc. It's SO hard to overcome--I'm 47, and I'm still working on it...just when you think you've beaten it, something happens and you're back to feeling the way you did when that "brainwashing" was at its worst. We've "talked" about it here in other threads quite a bit.
But (if you feel like talking about it), I'm wondering how YOU feel about what you were told in therapy. It sounds as if someone handed you an answer, but you don't say if the answer rang true to you. I assume that you know the root cause of your PTSD, but what are the factors that YOU know are making you feel so bad at this time in your life? Is there anything you can change on your own, once you've figured out what influences trigger your feeling so bad?
I'm not a therapist, and I'm certainly not saying that you should try to go it alone without therapy. It's just that I know that it can be easy to wait for "answers" from professionals, and then leave the possibilities for getting better completely in their hands, rather than using your own intellect to help them help you, and being engaged in finding ways to get better.
I seem to be in rambling mode this morning, but I guess the bottom line is what I asked before--are there any changes that you can make in your life that will make you feel better? Is there a situation you're in that you can get out of, or is there somethng you can do to work on controlling the weight gain on your own (even just little things), or anything like that? Once you figure out what changes you'd like to make, then maybe your therapist or others can help you take concrete steps to make those changes if you need help with them.
I don't know if that helps. In any case, I hope that you start feeling better really soon, and please feel free to write again!
Doe
Re: Can I get a hug?
big hug too! hope things work out for ya.wisdomseeker12 wrote:Sometimes I could really use a hug and some prayers...Im holding on for a miracle....
My depression from PTSD got so bad in the last three months I gained 42 pounds....and left the house very infrequently.....
I need change....today I learned in therapy I was subjected to "brainwashing" that basically turned me into feeling "worthless"...this being the reason I can't do anything for myself.....thanks for listening
I am so sorry. It is a hard thing to deal with so much. It may not feel like it now, but you are healing! Yes, you will have to spend time with the new things you have learned, the real truth about your old situations, and how it affected you, and the sense of betrayal. But, it is HEALING! :) When coming out of these situations, when you have been treated so badly, it is very important to learn to give yourself the things that were denied to you and used against you. By this, I mean that you were not loved. So, it is important to love yourself. You were not given respect. So, it is important to give yourself respect. Your emotions and feelings weren't taken seriously, so it is important to give yourself time to deal with these emotions. You are healing. And that is the most important thing of all...you are giving yourself the chance to heal...so I congratulate you for your courage and bravery to face these things. My respect to you, for your great strength! You may not feel strong, and brave with much courage. But, how else could you have come this far? yes, my friend, you will make it, because of who you are, the real person, deep inside.
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In Dire Need Of Big Hug
At the moment I am feeling really down........ I graduated just over a year ago and I still don't have a proper job. I need a big hug and some luck from above to get on with life..............
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