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Feeling overwhelmed after a traumatic experience. Any advice? |
My 3 year old son was born with multiple birth defects and has had a dozen or so surgeries to date, all of which were pretty much planned. However, about 6 weeks ago, he had an emergency operation that saved his life. During the hospital stay and home recovery, I was emotionally (and spiriatully) strong and focused. Now that everythingis back to "normal", I am having an extrememly difficult time just doing day to day tasks, not to mention struggling at work and maintaing relationships with family and firends. You need to find a support group, talk to other people who've been through what you have. It's perfectly normal to feel overwhelmed, you've got a lot on your plate and you shouldn't be surprised that you need some help. The important thing is that you held it together while you needed to, and now that the crisis has passed you can afford to "lose it" for a little bit. You have to ask for help when you need it, and you need to let people help when they offer - you shouldn't have to do it all yourself. You need to stay strong for the next hurdle, and bless your heart, it sounds like there may be some more ahead. Good luck, my dear! go to pray for support. do something that relaxes you. take some time off for yourself. go to a spa. watch a good movie. read a good book. have some fun. and if that doesn't work, try counseling You sound like you are very stressed out, maybe even depressed. Think about seeing a counselor. They can be lifesaving. Or, if you are depressed, seeing a psychiatrist is probably the best bet, as she/he can prescribe something for you to make you feel ALOT better. Try and hang in there. I know that sounds lame and trite, but I found that by relying on my close friends for support and on God, that you will eventually get out of your funk. Try and do some good things for yourself. Read comforting books. Music is also a strong transforming mood elevator. Writing in a journal also helps tremendously as you are going beyond thinking and actually seeing what is on your mind. This is also an effective way to communicate with your higher power (God) and unlike traditional prayer, it is permanently there by your hand, from your heart and head, on paper. I have several quotes posted around me and memorized like this one: "The best way out is through." That means that no matter how bad things get, don't deny or ignore or suppress the feelings. Go with it. Feel the pain, recognize it, don't escape into harmful things to coat it (drugs, sex, booze) but use this time to reach out to friends, God, and use their strength and love to comfort you. You will find that you have great reserves of strength that you weren't aware of before. Hang in there. I'll pray for you. Go & see a doctor, it is the classic signs of depression & you have certainly had lots of things to deal with. A therapist or maybe a couple of months of light medication will help you deal until you get used to the stress in your life. Your reaction and the feelings you are having are perfectly normal. You lived on adrenaline, and it got you through the crisis. You had specific things that had to be done, and you just sort of "function." I've had to deal with several challenges in my life, and awareness of the following helped me through: Hey there, |
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