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21-03-2024 10:27 PM
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Re: Welcome to the Friends, Family and Carers Forum! Introduce yourself here 🙂
Hello @MedicinalGypsy, and thanks for introducing us @tyme 😊
I am one of the peer guides from the lived experience side of the forum, do you ever post over there @MedicinalGypsy? I also have cptsd and bipolar, it's a great combination hey! But it Sounds like you've got even more than that on your plate with your husband and his son having complex needs too. No wonder you're struggling, that is a lot.
We have a lot of support and resources over on the lived experienced forums, we'd love to see you over there 💗
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21-03-2024 10:32 PM
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21-03-2024 10:36 PM
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Oh @MedicinalGypsy I am so glad you found us tonight! There is always hope my friend ❤️
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22-03-2024 07:41 PM
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Re: Welcome to the Friends, Family and Carers Forum! Introduce yourself here 🙂
hey there @MedicinalGypsy 🙂🌺
Sorry Im a little late to reply.. 🤗
Thanks so much @tyme for the tag 🙌🙂
Its great youre here with us MedicinalGypsy 💜
Living with old injuries and mental health can take a big toll, as well as the strains these things can put on a relationship where your partner is also a carer - you have so much going on 💜
I know for a fact that injury gives zero respite, and this can exacerbate living with mental health conditions, unfortunately.. however, youre in the right place; there's much support and care here on the Forums 😍.
I have chronic health challenges after a bad injury and I also live with cPTSD, anxiety (social phobia), and an illness which gives me the sh*ts (hehe) along with a bit of fatigue here and there.
Youre not alone, and I wanted to kindly let you know that I hold space for you, and wish you well with connecting with supports both here on the forum and with the team 😊💜
Im one of the volunteer Peer Guides here on the Forums, here to help if I can 🙂
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23-03-2024 12:10 PM
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23-03-2024 01:33 PM
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Re: Welcome to the Friends, Family and Carers Forum! Introduce yourself here 🙂
Hey there @MedicinalGypsy 💜🌺
I’m so sorry to hear that things are overwhelming today 😔❤️🩹
Take it gently, and if you feel comfortable, feel free to write in the chat 🙂💜
I’ll be here on and off throughout today, and will receive your notifications via tag 💜🌺
I’ll do my best to hold space for you, and sit beside you in this discomfort and overwhelm❤️🩹
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23-03-2024 03:41 PM
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Hey @MedicinalGypsy ,
I'm sorry you feel overwhelmed. Is there someone we can do to help it to be more bearable?
We are here for you.
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23-03-2024 09:22 PM
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All sounds like pretty normal trauma responses @MedicinalGypsy - but very understandable that it is scary, tiring, and overwhelming for you to be experiencing it.
What do you usually find helpful? Do you have tools/coping strategies/go-to forms of support? Even if your husband does have his own stuff to deal with, would it be worth letting him know you're struggling, and see if he has space within himself to be there for you?
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