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#1
Other / Re: Our Healing Porch Part 8
Today at 02:39:49 PM
That sounds lovely San.

I love the sounds of all the song birds, frogs not so much.
#2
The Cafe / Re: The Potting Shed - Part 2
Today at 02:37:40 PM
So friends in warmer parts of Canada are telling me about all the lovely spring flowers, trees leafing out, etc and here we are just growing snow. We do get to be a bit smug during the winter though because we have lovely warm Chinooks that break up winter and teases us that spring is on the way (it's not).

Soon though, soon.  :sunny: 
#3
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#4
Other / Re: Our Healing Porch Part 8
May 01, 2024, 03:40:29 PM
It is lovely isn't it?!
#5
Family / Re: Dad
May 01, 2024, 03:38:31 PM
Quote from: Rizzo on April 30, 2024, 07:55:08 AMBut my father did terrible things during my life and so did my mother who allowed him. I'm trying to figure out why I'm like this.

I think you have your answer as to why you are as you are. No child who is subjected to ongoing abuse/neglect comes out unscathed sadly. It's 100 percent nothing you did or didn't do or who you are that brought it on, it's solely their demons and bad choices.

It may become less difficult to talk about all that happened as you go along and learn you are safe in therapy and sharing here. It can take a minute and patience though because we do tend to guard ourselves to save ourselves any further pain.   
#6
Frustrated? Set Backs? / Re: Hard free-fall
May 01, 2024, 03:31:34 PM
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#7
Hi and welcome to OOTS Dalloway, very glad you found your way here.  It can help a lot to know you are not alone and that it is not you, but what happened to you at the hand of another or others. We do tend to experience a lot of shame and it's so undeserved, so absolutely wrong. Hopefully as we band together and get the word out about this type of abuse/neglect that happens mostly behind closed doors in secret, our perpetrators will think twice about doing anything to anyone else. 

Anyway I hope you find is helpful being here.
#8
ON no NK, so sorry to hear this but glad you are getting the best of care.  I hope they will chase that pneumonia right out of you!

Big, warm :hug:
#9
Hello and a warm welcome to OOTS Ceit. I am so sorry to hear about the abuse you suffered and totally understand why you're feeling the way you are. There are many CSA survivors here and hopefully you will feel comfort and support from them, from all of us really. 

First thing I hope you'll hear is that you are not disgusting, the person or people who abused you is/are. We end up feeling guilty, ashamed and disgusting when it is absolutely not us who should be feeling that way, it is our abusers. 

Part of recovery is putting responsibility back when it belongs, on them and knowing and accepting that as little kids we did not have the power to stand up to them. That's why they do it; because they can. Adult you can help that younger part of you learn this and be comforted and protected by you.

You are safe here to talk about what you went through and how it has left you feeling. 

#10
That's good to hear Slashy.  I love the image of two porcupines trying to hug BTW, so true for a lot of us.

I hope things continue to go well!
#11
Frustrated? Set Backs? / Re: Hard free-fall
April 30, 2024, 02:16:46 PM
Quote from: woodsgnome on April 29, 2024, 03:06:22 PMI feel lost, disgruntled, sad/sad/sad, i.e. 'normal.'

I had this thought when I read this sentence WG that maybe we need to slip back into how we used to be once in a while? That how we used to be is a little bit comforting in a strange kind of way?  Just spitballing but there's the saying that old habits die hard which I think is about what I'm suggesting, that our old habits are comforting or at least familiar.

I don't know if this helps but perhaps it means there is something in the progress you have made in recovery that is a bit scary or unsettling? It may help to look at that possibility and work with your T to reassure inner/younger you it's ok for things to change.

Just some thoughts.

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#12
General Discussion / Re: Why Did This Happen To Me?
April 30, 2024, 02:08:39 PM
It is difficult Rizzo and it takes time to believe it which is one reason for coming here.  Writing about how you feel and having others confirm that you are trained to feel that way over and over helps defuel that belief. It takes time and hearing over and over it is NOT your fault from fellow survivors who started off believing it was them and came to see it was not. It sets into your inner self at some point.

I hope this gives you some hope that you will feel better. 
#13
Therapy / Re: Psychedelic Assisted Therapy
April 29, 2024, 03:07:07 PM
Tks Dina!
#14
OK Dina, done.
#15
General Discussion / Re: Why Did This Happen To Me?
April 29, 2024, 03:04:03 PM
One thing I know for certain is that it was nothing I did.  It has everything to do with those that abuse/neglect us. And for why they chose to abuse/neglect us there are just so many factors potentially at play; trauma the perpetrator suffered, growing up in a culture that condones violence against others, addiction, living in poverty, war - all things that lead to one human being choosing to abuse another.  There are answers to why and yet the only help/peace that gives is that we know for certain it was nothing we did or didn't do, we were simply the target.