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Old Aug 06, 2016, 05:28 PM
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Anyone seeking therapy is ready for therapy, it depends on the type of therapy.

Initially, it may simply be supportive therapy, for instance, is most appropriate. Just an example.

If I am a therapist and I have just paid for-- invested time, money and energy in a specific modality -- I need practice (practicum) hours and I need to pay for my training. I may fail my client by thinking my newest area of training ( and my practicum hour needs) fits my client's needs, when it's a disaster waiting to happen, especially in the field of trauma. Most trauma clients cannot afford these types of mistakes.

Gus raises a great point. Sometimes trauma clears when the time is best.

I am also with the Skeez (?sp) on "Compassionate Abiding."

I tend to think our systems know when to allow enough to surface and how to clear traumas. Wild animals face trauma, often daily, and clear it. I feel a lot of mistakes are being made in trying to find artificial methods of clearing. sometimes mankind meddles too much in things which occur just fine naturally.

While I may be "uncomfortable" while trauma resolves, isn't the discomfort a natural consequence of the trauma? Discomfort isn't "bad" and may not need to be changed, other than how we think about it. We truly benefit from self-compassion, being mindful of our own needs and maintaining patience.

Journaling, in my opinion and experience, is a great idea. You can always decide if you want to share it all. or not, and when.


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Thanks for this!
Trace14

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Old Aug 06, 2016, 05:48 PM
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I have Temazepam, it helped me get to sleep but not stay asleep. The doctor gave me Trazadone it knocks my anxiety down, but then when I wake and get up I'm so loopy that I run into things. Not sure what it's going to take to keep me asleep. My first sleep study I didn't go into REM sleep at all, then my next I did go into REM sleep, stopped breathing 32 times, so he put me on the cpap then. Not very attractive thing in the bedroom A definite mood killer when you partner looks and sounds like Darth Vader
I need to try the Melatonin pills again, the 5mg, ones that dissolve under the tongue. The best I can remember they helped. I hate taking meds.
In all honesty, I take temazepam along with other meds at night. Temazepam just happens to be the newest addition. I don't stay asleep on it. I was instructed to take another dose with early AM awakenings, just to get back into the pattern of sleeping longer hours. I also try to make sure I am physically very tired.

I am and am not looking forward to the CPAP. I know of many people who feel much better (sleep apnea) with CPAP.

I hope you can sleep better soon.


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Thanks for this!
Trace14
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Old Aug 06, 2016, 11:05 PM
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In all honesty, I take temazepam along with other meds at night. Temazepam just happens to be the newest addition. I don't stay asleep on it. I was instructed to take another dose with early AM awakenings, just to get back into the pattern of sleeping longer hours. I also try to make sure I am physically very tired.

I am and am not looking forward to the CPAP. I know of many people who feel much better (sleep apnea) with CPAP.

I hope you can sleep better soon.


WC
I think journaling is a good thing a way to document what is worrying you the most at a certain point and time. I will get back with that soon.
Be careful mixing those meds, I just did a drug interaction query on Drugs.com and about 5 of my meds have major interactions with others I'm taking. The VA is going to set me up with a medicine specialist and see what meds I can get off of. Hate hate hate meds
CPAP takes some getting used to. I had heard that people felt so much better after using it, it's okay. I think I would feel better if I could sleep more than an hour at a time. Maybe in time.
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