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I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T

Posted by happyflower on October 26, 2008, at 18:16:51

It seems like maybe that with old man T it was hard for me to move on, maybe because he protected him so much. So instead of me feeling heard and believed I always felt like he didn't believe what he did or believe how hurt I really was. Now don't get me wrong, I still have fond thoughts about old man T, he did so many things to help me.

With lady T I don't have to worry about hurting her by what I say, I can express my anger about 1st a lot better. Plus I get some validation not only for my anger but for what he did that was clearly wrong and hurtful for a T to do.
So far her being a women T really hasn't played too much into my therapy. I have no reason not to trust her. Plus I think I have gotten better over the past couple of years with females. I am making friends and making progress in the area. I still long for a "best friend" like I had in high school where you can share everything and have fun together on a closer level.

I think maybe part of me feeling better is also with my AD I am now taking at the new dose. Finally after about 1 1/2 yrs. we have the meds right or maybe I am just better. I know depression can take care of itself in time for some cases. But I am not going off my meds right now to find out, especially after having a few weeks of feeling good.
I have recently taken my T's name off my blog and his name no longer comes up with connection to my blog when searched. So part of me got to say what I needed to say, and I believe he did read what I wrote, and so I feel heard. I don't need a response from him, because what he thinks doesn't matter to me. So things are feeling better. (keeping my fingers crossed)

 

Re: I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T

Posted by no_rose_garden on October 26, 2008, at 23:44:04

In reply to I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T, posted by happyflower on October 26, 2008, at 18:16:51

That sounds great happyflower. I'm glad things are going better :)

 

Re: I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T

Posted by Phillipa on October 27, 2008, at 12:43:59

In reply to Re: I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T, posted by no_rose_garden on October 26, 2008, at 23:44:04

Happyflower sounds very positive and no don't stop the meds you are so lucky seriously to have found something that works and turned you back into happyflower instead of lemonaide. Ahh I notice a correlation in the name happy and lemon which is sour. So you're definitely on you way. Love Phillipa

 

Re: I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T » no_rose_garden

Posted by happyflower on October 27, 2008, at 21:51:00

In reply to Re: I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T, posted by no_rose_garden on October 26, 2008, at 23:44:04

Thanks NRG,

I hope it will last, I need a good month. How is everything going with you?

 

Re: I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T » Phillipa

Posted by happyflower on October 27, 2008, at 21:53:12

In reply to Re: I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T, posted by Phillipa on October 27, 2008, at 12:43:59

LOL, I guess happyflower sounds better than lemonade. I guess in the beginning I was thinking I was making lemonade from all my lemons I have been dealt with. I think you are right, I will stay on my meds for now. Thanks for your support, PHillipa.

 

Re: I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T » happyflower

Posted by Phillipa on October 28, 2008, at 18:48:39

In reply to Re: I think quiting old man T has helped me with 1st T » Phillipa, posted by happyflower on October 27, 2008, at 21:53:12

You're very welcome. Phillipa


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