
Jun 16, 2009, 07:34 PM
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Location: Coram Deo
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Tmac I hope you can be satisfied with "being" right now and not necessarily grieving, or worrying about not grieving. PTSD can cause some out of normal type reactions, and otherwise normal PTSD responses, meaning that you may be numbing from it all, as a protection mechanism. When you "know" it's safe to grieve, you will. Try to "just" be for the time being. There's no required time limit on grieving. TC
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