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27 Mar 2017 02:58 PM - edited 27 Mar 2017 03:04 PM
27 Mar 2017 02:58 PM - edited 27 Mar 2017 03:04 PM
@Former-Member I was hesitant to reply to be honest. But after reading and re-reading it several times I weighed up in my mind if you had requested the removal and based on content and the timing of its disappearnce I felt it unlikely you had, but still was far from sure.
Since it wasn't, like you, I don't understand the decision of why it was pulled. It has left me somewhat bewildered. And questioning a number of things now.
And yes, after years and years, inside and outside the cycle of the abuser, I am now OK thankyou. Although I still have at least one very touchy area that I'm still susceptible to. I forgive myself for it, because after what I've endured I think I deserve at least a little leniency on myself.
thankyou for your post, even if it was removed at least I saw it. it helped me know I am not so alone here. Ironic that it was removed in that respect. Confirmation of my isolation and earlier realisation.
27 Mar 2017 03:19 PM
27 Mar 2017 03:19 PM
27 Mar 2017 04:08 PM
27 Mar 2017 04:08 PM
@Former-Member Not sure if you understand this reference, hope you do... more and more it looks to me like a Fox News version of "Fair and Balanced".
27 Mar 2017 04:17 PM - edited 27 Mar 2017 04:21 PM
27 Mar 2017 04:17 PM - edited 27 Mar 2017 04:21 PM
Hi @soul
Well when I have had rage, its like everything within you is going to explode and you just cant help it but react and freak out - it almost feels automatic like you are watching someone else doing this(yelling screaming, throwing things etc) its basically just a big tantrum but you feel if you dont let it out something worse will happen. It is do with impulse control as well. I guess I started to turn things around when I realised just how damaging my behviour was. At the time you feel fully justified and that it is the other person who is at fault causing you to react this way but if you take some time out and think honestly you realise its just a bad feeling and like all feelings they go away. Also my partner helped even though I felt he was working against me at the time. He never let me get away with excuses for behaving badly and I had lots of consequences to my behaviour as well. Eventually I thought if I want peace in my life I need to stop this and sometimes it means going completely against what your brain is telling you to do. For example I used to always take the wrong perspective with my partner and he never handled the situation well either so I basically was in a ahbit to over reacting with him. What I did was say to myself for a while even if he is wrong just dont react dont say anything dont cause an argument. After doing this conditionally for a while I now find that I am able to think before I react, sometimes even if I know I have no reason to be angry I still feel very angry so thats when I do something in the garden or some sort of physical excercise to tire out the anger. I wont lie it hast gone away as such but I just deal with it better. I guess one thing I have learned to do is step outisde my self to have a proper perspective on things but thats when I'm in a good frame of mind, if I'm unwell I will tell my partner and just keep conversation to a minimum until I'm on top again. I'm still wondering what could have helped me at the time, I guess most times my anger was a cry for help that I couldnt cope anymore, I guess most of the time I wanted just a big hug so I dont know what would have happened if my partner swapped screaming and yelling to my rage for a hug?
@Former-Member
Thanks for the nice words but I dont feel exceptionally strong, I guess the only thing that I have done is to keep going no matter what and this is due to the fear that once I stop I wont be able to pick myself up again - but it has been a long road. I have been dealing with this since I was in my early teens and now I'm 50. Only got diagnosed about 5 years ago so I wouldnt say that I have "recovered" I'm just learning to cope better with my symptoms and understanding myself better.
27 Mar 2017 04:23 PM
27 Mar 2017 04:23 PM
27 Mar 2017 04:37 PM
27 Mar 2017 04:37 PM
@Former-Member Let's just say Fox News is to some parody, and to others it is real. Their slogan is "Fair and Balanced". Which if you are in the former category, makes the slogan well ... laughable. Probably to the presenters they are being fair and balanced, because likely they just don't know better.
27 Mar 2017 04:39 PM
27 Mar 2017 04:39 PM
Hi @Former-Member
27 Mar 2017 04:51 PM
27 Mar 2017 04:51 PM
@Change123 i'm sure at times that strength weakens you, or makes you feel weakened. Because when fighting the good fight, often the need for strength and all it brings has that effect. But in the long run, it is strength. Paradoxical, yin yang in the true sense of its meaning. A little of both in each.
27 Mar 2017 05:03 PM
27 Mar 2017 05:03 PM
@Former-Member
You are so right there, I have noticed since I have been doing better I am more emotionally and mentally tired which is why I need a day just for me sleeping, lounging etc.
You are right, I need to take on credit when I get it and not just swipe it off, thank you yes I can be strong!
@soul see I still struggle, giving myself praise is one of the hardest things I can do and you dont know how wrong it felt saying the above line - silly isnt it
27 Mar 2017 05:05 PM
27 Mar 2017 05:05 PM
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