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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 156457" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>This has not been happening all my life. This started happening after a build up of "events" (can not/will not go into them here) that occurred over a period of years that accumulated. So hence why I think of it as a triggered response. If it occurred all my life I wouldn't think of it so strange. Yes, Star it is fight of flight like and also the form of self preservation (now because of my own health reasons). </p><p></p><p>I guess I need to get back into therapy again. There is just so many hours in a day/week for appointments between my medical ones, the difficult children therapy/docs. 1 hour drive to the place (they are all in 1 central location). We have scheduling conflicts galore now! ugh. Not trying to find excuses what so ever as I've been thinking I really need to do this prior on my own as it was. The price of gas has now become a huge issue as well since it seems I can't get anyone to coordinate appointments for us all very well!</p><p></p><p>Thanks Ladies, at least I don't feel quite as alone with this now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 156457, member: 455"] This has not been happening all my life. This started happening after a build up of "events" (can not/will not go into them here) that occurred over a period of years that accumulated. So hence why I think of it as a triggered response. If it occurred all my life I wouldn't think of it so strange. Yes, Star it is fight of flight like and also the form of self preservation (now because of my own health reasons). I guess I need to get back into therapy again. There is just so many hours in a day/week for appointments between my medical ones, the difficult children therapy/docs. 1 hour drive to the place (they are all in 1 central location). We have scheduling conflicts galore now! ugh. Not trying to find excuses what so ever as I've been thinking I really need to do this prior on my own as it was. The price of gas has now become a huge issue as well since it seems I can't get anyone to coordinate appointments for us all very well! Thanks Ladies, at least I don't feel quite as alone with this now. [/QUOTE]
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