Firstly, a big, big thank you to everyone who posted such positive comments in my previous two posts. They do make a real difference and I love you all. *hugs
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It's at times like this I wish we had two spare rooms.
I can very much sympathise with having it come back and come back, having experienced the same problem in much less bad circumstances. I think that's also normal and I can't imagine what it's like to have to deal with this situation. You're writing about it brilliantly, for what little that's worth. :0/ I wish I could hug it better. It's all just so wrong, and tragic and sad.
My relaxation teacher has told me that if you can't find a space to meditate, then belly laughs will have much the same effect, just as a palliative to buy some time to let your body chemicals reset a little before dealing with the next onslaught. Comedy won't make anything better, but it might get you half an hour's breathing space from constant WTF?
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I can very much sympathise with having it come back and come back, having experienced the same problem in much less bad circumstances. I think that's also normal and I can't imagine what it's like to have to deal with this situation. You're writing about it brilliantly, for what little that's worth. :0/ I wish I could hug it better. It's all just so wrong, and tragic and sad.
My relaxation teacher has told me that if you can't find a space to meditate, then belly laughs will have much the same effect, just as a palliative to buy some time to let your body chemicals reset a little before dealing with the next onslaught. Comedy won't make anything better, but it might get you half an hour's breathing space from constant WTF?
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