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How do you detached from messy emotional situations?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 545655" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I agree with those above. I also think you should get some therapy for yourself because it sounds like PTSD. </p><p></p><p>We just had a shooting of an officer in my town and I cant tell you how upsetting that was for me. Not only for the officers family and the police force in general in my town but my son works for a sheriffs department very close to a major, large city. It is a dangerous job even though his dad tends to make light of it. I cant make light of it. I know that at anytime we could get that call. First he went into the Marines and now he is working for the sheriffs department. Lovely, he wants to shorten my life by worrying me to death! However I know its what he loves to do and I cant live his life for him. Therapy helped me deal with the fact that I cant change whatever will happen will happen. He could die fall getting out of a bathtub. Heck, he slipped on some baby lotion that his daughter spilled on the carpet on the top of their stairs and fell down them while carrying her down them and darn near broke his back and broke her leg in two places!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 545655, member: 1514"] I agree with those above. I also think you should get some therapy for yourself because it sounds like PTSD. We just had a shooting of an officer in my town and I cant tell you how upsetting that was for me. Not only for the officers family and the police force in general in my town but my son works for a sheriffs department very close to a major, large city. It is a dangerous job even though his dad tends to make light of it. I cant make light of it. I know that at anytime we could get that call. First he went into the Marines and now he is working for the sheriffs department. Lovely, he wants to shorten my life by worrying me to death! However I know its what he loves to do and I cant live his life for him. Therapy helped me deal with the fact that I cant change whatever will happen will happen. He could die fall getting out of a bathtub. Heck, he slipped on some baby lotion that his daughter spilled on the carpet on the top of their stairs and fell down them while carrying her down them and darn near broke his back and broke her leg in two places! [/QUOTE]
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