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TopicHaving a rough day
J03can
01/06/20 11:24:32 AM
#201:


Sariana21 posted...
Yeah, that will happen for a while. Then it will happen less often. Then a few weeks from now, or a few months, WHAM, it will hit you again. Not trying to be negative, just warning you.

But it will get better. The blow will be less devastating. The sick feelings will go away; the sadness will linger longer.

My family had a devastating event last spring. The summer was awful. I lost 15 pounds becaue I couldn't eat. Doing "mundane" things, such as grocery shopping or just driving down the street, reminded me of how things used to be. But over time the feelings have subsided. Our situation hasn't changed; the blow is still there. But my mind and body couldn't stay in that mode forever. I had to move on. And you will too.

Getting back to normal at work will help. And it will hurt. That's all normal. You'll get through this.

Have fun on your cruise!
It almost feels worse that im feeling better - bums me out because what he had was good and its gone forever, i feel like i shouldnt be fine with that. Just a circular negative logic that i need to stop thinking about...

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