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Combat zone childhood experiences. Existential threat for prolonged periods. Forced confinement for extended periods of time. Run out of food. Revolution. Age ten,eleven and twelve. I don't know if I belong here, but it sounds like Complex Post Tramatic Stress Disorder and Intermittant Explosive
Disorder. I can get really mad fast, It seems sometímes there is a volcano just under the surface, and I don't know why. |
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No mistake, I did my homework. It is a textbook case of CPTSD and IED. Meets all of the protocols for the designations. I have been able to handle (control) them well most of my life. However, every now and then someone I don't even know will bring me right up to the edge. I relate well to combat war vets, I have been on the wrong end of a barrel, and in a combat zone. Unable to defend my self. Age 10,11,12. Also long term confinment (weeks) with threat of extreme violence for leaving.
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You aré right, I do need help. I was also abandoned for months by my mother at age 4 or 5 when my dad was badly injured. She took both of my older brothers with her to the US. I was left alone with strangers in a strange land. If you want a hit to your self esteem that will do it. I think I cried for week. Shalom. |
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i am so saddened for your situation, it sounds very traumatic.
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"Do you know what’s really scary? You want to forget something. Totally wipe it off your mind. But you never can. It can’t go away, you see. And… and it follows you around like a ghost." ~ A Tale of Two Sisters (Janghwa, Hongryeon) (2003) "I feel like an outsider, and I always will feel like one. I’ve always felt that I wasn’t a member of any particular group." ~ Anne Rice |
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No Trace, they all went with my dad. He was airlifted all the way to the US for surgery. He broke his back. Real serious injury. i was left with strangers. As you can imagine it was a real stressful situation for everyone. I don't think she was thinking too clearly due to the circumstances. She may have dealt with some guilt about this all these years, I don't know. My family never talks about things below the surface. My oldest brother and I have started to talk about things that really matter.
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Don't be sad avlady. There is a saying " What doesn't kill you, only makes you stronger."
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No Trace my dad died of Cancer. Yet another tramatic experience. I saw him just before he died, god that was hard. Neither of them (Dad or Mom) can or will talk about serious emotional issues. Emotional deserts. There is so much my oldest brother never knew. Huge amounts. Years and years. But he does know that my parents don't talk about things that really matter. Always at the surface. A lot of things don't register with my brother or he doesn't believe or care. He probably gets 30% to 50%. Mom is still alive, barely, but no chance of communication. My other brother died, drank and drugged himself to death. I miss Mike, he was smarter and saw more, but still not as much as I did. Shalom.
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Yea ,Trace ,I agree! I know that there aré lots of good people out there. My wife is one of those special people. She is an angle, I don't know where I would be if not for her. I am just very careful, I would rather have fewer friends but really good ones.
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Absolutely rather have a few good friends than many acquaintance's. That's wonderful that you have such a loving and supporting wife! So happy for you with that. You must be a truly amazing man and the experiences have surely made you wiser, as I think they have for all of us. We are human and going to make mistakes, especially when kids are involved. But the past experiences can show us what type of parent to NOT be. Part of that is becoming healthy on all levels to show a good example for children. To build trusting relationships so they will come forward when they are hurting and that emotion can be worked through with love and support. It's not an easy job. I expect being a parent is the hardest, but most rewarding, job of anyone's life.
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We all have to be patient, really patient, with kids. They are under a lot of pressure from school, from parents, from peers, from society, We really need to help them deal with all these pressures. I think they have alot moré pressure now than our generation had. Things are moving too fast now. As soon as you learn some things they become obsolete rapidly. I don't think this is going to end well for our society. Shalom. |
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