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During amnesia in hospital I kept calling my daughter "Mother"!!! Yikes!
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<blockquote data-quote="Scent of Cedar *" data-source="post: 674570" data-attributes="member: 17461"><p>I wonder whether it was a glitch in the way your injured brain was connecting your thinking and communicating.</p><p></p><p>When daughter was freshly injured Serenity, she was not able to track her own thoughts or emotions correctly. I mean, she would mean to say one thing, but some connected thing would be the word she would use, or the thought she would express. She would burst into laughter, or tears.</p><p></p><p>She would not remember having talked to me, or having told me what she told me. She told me things she would never have told me had her judgment been intact. Chain of consciousness kinds of things. I think it does not mean so much that you wished for your specific Mother Serenity, so much as that you felt such intense pain and you just wanted out of there, and you needed someone to protect and help you and got Princess' newly having become a mother and the way you love Buddha Baby all tied in together somehow.</p><p></p><p>What matters is that Princess was there, and did not lose <em>her</em> mother, and that you are healing, now. </p><p></p><p>Daughter was so discouraged that she could not trust herself to remember correctly, or to know what she had said. That was more frightening to her than anything <em>and that passed, Serenity.</em> It will take time, but everything is going to be fine, now.</p><p></p><p>One day at a time. Today is the day that matters. Not any other day, at all.</p><p></p><p>Daughter continued to heal, her thoughts continued to clarify and her emotions to stabilize, long after the time her healing was supposed to have been completed.</p><p></p><p>She is doing so well, Serenity. </p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scent of Cedar *, post: 674570, member: 17461"] I wonder whether it was a glitch in the way your injured brain was connecting your thinking and communicating. When daughter was freshly injured Serenity, she was not able to track her own thoughts or emotions correctly. I mean, she would mean to say one thing, but some connected thing would be the word she would use, or the thought she would express. She would burst into laughter, or tears. She would not remember having talked to me, or having told me what she told me. She told me things she would never have told me had her judgment been intact. Chain of consciousness kinds of things. I think it does not mean so much that you wished for your specific Mother Serenity, so much as that you felt such intense pain and you just wanted out of there, and you needed someone to protect and help you and got Princess' newly having become a mother and the way you love Buddha Baby all tied in together somehow. What matters is that Princess was there, and did not lose [I]her[/I] mother, and that you are healing, now. Daughter was so discouraged that she could not trust herself to remember correctly, or to know what she had said. That was more frightening to her than anything [I]and that passed, Serenity.[/I] It will take time, but everything is going to be fine, now. One day at a time. Today is the day that matters. Not any other day, at all. Daughter continued to heal, her thoughts continued to clarify and her emotions to stabilize, long after the time her healing was supposed to have been completed. She is doing so well, Serenity. Cedar [/QUOTE]
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