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JMHO I have always been the first to admit that I am unusual. Also had a great therapist. Had he not died I might not be on this sight. I would relate that as "If Only".
"What if" I continued my learning as he had shown me instead of drowning in my loss of him. Which eventually I got through grieving.
I personally believe "If Only" is a negative thought leading us to believe we are wrong or guilty. "What If" allows one to look and learn from a situation.
You are a very Brave Bloke! You have an illness which needs treatment and processing. With a good understanding therapist, they can bring you through the "If Only" and correctly help you process.
The brain with PTSD has twisted (in a lot of people) and past programming that one is guilty for the world. We are accountable for our own actions. In the journey of healing I hope your therapist brings to light. In any relationship, rarely is one person to blame.
Never easy and you are ahead of the game in your monetary thinking. Hold tight with the children, they will always want/need you.
Even the best therapist may not have it all. The articles and Anthony's writings are excellent refreshing knowledge. You are worth every bit of finding yourself. You are not alone! Hugs, Whitney