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Past, Present, Future -- Seeking Your Collective Wisdom?
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<blockquote data-quote="HeadlightsMom" data-source="post: 635560" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>MWM -- Yes, I'm talking about MY PTSD re: difficult child. All those years of police calls to our home, drug dealers calling the house with threats, hospitals, etc. Every time the police were involved it was huge. We had numerous police incidents (often in our home).</p><p></p><p>Yes, I'm talking about that little twinge in my stomach. I went 3-4 months with-o hearing from difficult child and it felt like too long. However, now that he's in rehab, he's calling pretty much daily. He does sound better (in the PRESENT) and I am proud of him this week. However, yesterday husband and I agreed not to answer the phone if he called because we both felt our triggers (from the PAST) arising due to his sudden frequency of calling.</p><p></p><p>Same here, it doesn't impact me as much as it did in the past. But it does still impact me.</p><p></p><p>What do you do to cope with that intermittent sensation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadlightsMom, post: 635560, member: 18284"] MWM -- Yes, I'm talking about MY PTSD re: difficult child. All those years of police calls to our home, drug dealers calling the house with threats, hospitals, etc. Every time the police were involved it was huge. We had numerous police incidents (often in our home). Yes, I'm talking about that little twinge in my stomach. I went 3-4 months with-o hearing from difficult child and it felt like too long. However, now that he's in rehab, he's calling pretty much daily. He does sound better (in the PRESENT) and I am proud of him this week. However, yesterday husband and I agreed not to answer the phone if he called because we both felt our triggers (from the PAST) arising due to his sudden frequency of calling. Same here, it doesn't impact me as much as it did in the past. But it does still impact me. What do you do to cope with that intermittent sensation? [/QUOTE]
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