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Old Mar 31, 2012, 07:58 PM
WantingtoHeal WantingtoHeal is offline
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Originally Posted by Roadie View Post
When my husband went missing in Vietnam & wasn't found, I went numb. I was having our baby any day, so when my friends asked how I felt I said, "Fat."

All that went through my mind for weeks were brief scenes from B&W WWII movies where women were being told their husbands had died in action.... Brave, resolute women breaking down only in a private moment with their best friend....

And over the next couple of years I slowly figured out where I was, how I felt, by traveling backward from them out there to me. Sometimes we get shut off from our feelings and we have to go a longer way around back to find ourselves.

So maybe by imagining "what one would feel and if it were someone else," that will work for you in the way the B&W movie scenes did for me. You'll have a place to begin, and from there you'll find your way back to your real feelings.

It took me eight years, with help, to begin to heal from Marty's MIA "death," & that's fast as trauma recovery goes. But I'm not over it. Just better.

Better is good.

Roadie
Wow, Roadie. Thank you so much for sharing that. I'm so sorry about your husband. Trauma is really hard.

WTH