rainy_daze
Diamond Member
[Note to moderators: If there is a better title for this please change it. I struggled to come up with one that fits having a discussion about this topic]
[I vow not to hog this thread, so an actual discussion can happen, so I will only answer if things are directed to me or if it feels necessary to add to the discussion. I often think I put people off my threads with my huge responses :rolleyes:]
I came across the term Dead Link Removed while watching a TV programme. I wondered what it meant, as I watched the character displaying a behaviour I know I do often. It is the too busy to think or feel behaviour that I have engaged in.
While I'm not an alcoholic, I struggle with self-medicating, and I'm still on this journey towards sobriety. If anyone is interested, the last thread I made around this topic [maintaining sobriety] has some great advice from forum members
The two sentences that hit me the hardest from the dry drunk definition link I found were
I wanted to discuss this with my T, but she cut our appointment by 20 minutes, and I will not see her again for half a year, unless I call if I need her. I'd like to not have to call and get an appointment, but sometimes I would like help to untangle the knots, and I know people posting here are good at that :tup:.
I'm working hard on mindfulness. But I'm struggling with the emotions, the lack of sleep, sobbing into my partner while having a flashback, the surfacing of memories, and all the rest of it. I have learned coping skills, but I'm being pushed to my limits by the trauma.
ETA: it is actually a very hard link to read :cry:.
If anyone would like to share if they relate to this term, or have any opinions/advice/thoughts, then please speak up. Thanks.
[I vow not to hog this thread, so an actual discussion can happen, so I will only answer if things are directed to me or if it feels necessary to add to the discussion. I often think I put people off my threads with my huge responses :rolleyes:]
I came across the term Dead Link Removed while watching a TV programme. I wondered what it meant, as I watched the character displaying a behaviour I know I do often. It is the too busy to think or feel behaviour that I have engaged in.
While I'm not an alcoholic, I struggle with self-medicating, and I'm still on this journey towards sobriety. If anyone is interested, the last thread I made around this topic [maintaining sobriety] has some great advice from forum members
The two sentences that hit me the hardest from the dry drunk definition link I found were
The only change this person has made is to stop drinking, but in other respects their life remains the same
Individuals who turn to alcohol or drugs for comfort will do so because they find life difficult to manage through daily life without it. This is because they have poor coping skills and feel unable to deal with life on life’s terms. They are able to use alcohol as a way to ignore their difficulties. This means that instead of learning from the challenges they face in life, they just ignore them. If such people manage to later escape addiction they will be in the same position they were in before the alcohol abuse began. In other words, they will just be returning to the same conditions that drove them to alcoholism in the first place
I wanted to discuss this with my T, but she cut our appointment by 20 minutes, and I will not see her again for half a year, unless I call if I need her. I'd like to not have to call and get an appointment, but sometimes I would like help to untangle the knots, and I know people posting here are good at that :tup:.
I'm working hard on mindfulness. But I'm struggling with the emotions, the lack of sleep, sobbing into my partner while having a flashback, the surfacing of memories, and all the rest of it. I have learned coping skills, but I'm being pushed to my limits by the trauma.
ETA: it is actually a very hard link to read :cry:.
If anyone would like to share if they relate to this term, or have any opinions/advice/thoughts, then please speak up. Thanks.