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BloomInWinter
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@NovemberStar , I understand.
This was how it was for me during the first two years after my diagnosis. I had to work hard to make my present be filled with people, places, and activities I enjoy. Repeatedly. As long as it took. It's not easy, but the only way for me to detach the traumas of the past were to actively take baby steps every day to make my actual present so different by comparison that eventually my system learned the difference.
By making the best memories I can of each day, I finally have strung together enough 'happy moments' that my brain does have some mental space to rest in when the past intrudes.
This was how it was for me during the first two years after my diagnosis. I had to work hard to make my present be filled with people, places, and activities I enjoy. Repeatedly. As long as it took. It's not easy, but the only way for me to detach the traumas of the past were to actively take baby steps every day to make my actual present so different by comparison that eventually my system learned the difference.
By making the best memories I can of each day, I finally have strung together enough 'happy moments' that my brain does have some mental space to rest in when the past intrudes.