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    My husband died today

    I agree entirely. Having someone else around constantly can be a real drag on your grieving. You shouldn't have to think whether your sister is OK. I think @Albatross has a good suggestion about a grief group, maybe not so much for you, but for your sister. That would at least get her out of...
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    Anybody mention a puzzle with a couple (pieces missing)?? or just the single missing piece of a puzzle? Face clipped by scissors (mutilation, cutting) How 'bout a very blue face with mouth and nose taped shut (suffocation, smothering) Hands stretching a heart from opposite directions (rival...
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    Ah! @Anarchy gets a bold A+ :rolleyes: How 'bout a face with hand over one eye (blindside)
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    Do we have a raised fist for defiance?
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    Probly get me banned...but...(quote from my novel) "...cowgirls go wild on a horse-like Trigger."
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    a left brain designed like a Rubick's cube; right brain spilling flowers
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    Glowering theatrical mask mask (acting out) Half snarling, half laughing, black and white face (Borderline)
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    Crying heart with a spilling milk pitcher (pointless regret)
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    tiptoeing heart between broken eggshells; a wilted heart hung from a "mine field" sign; crushed heart under a boot heel; trembling heart on a tight-rope; (all for domination)
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    A red heart, in the claws of a black heart (more entrapment)
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    Melting barbell. (fatigue, or lack of strength) Both male and female symbols, griinning with fangs. (obvious reasons)
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    Telescope, appearing through a hedge. (stalking)
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    A beartrap and chain, baited with a heart. (entrapment)
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    dial of a compass, with a question mark for a needle. (for aimlessness, or where to from here)
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    Ptsd Specific Emot-icons

    a gorilla, bending the bars apart, for the same thing
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    My husband died today

    If you haven't been thinking under stress while writing what you have, you've had me fooled. I think you are exceptionally able to think under pressure. Might be healthy for you to take a break from the heavy business today if you can. Yesterday took a toll on your energies.
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    My husband died today

    Don't know about finance in Canada, but you might be able to refinance your home at a lower rate. Just a guess. I did that in one emergency and it bought me precious time. I'm so sad and angry that this has happened to you on top of everything else. No doubt you desperately need rest. Take...
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    My husband died today

    I encountered this many years ago. Even had one tell me that if I didn't "come to Jesus" I was going to die that night. I reported him as dangerous, and may have outlived him by now. I think outrage might have saved me that time. @Medic72, I hope you're at home right now, and have shelved or...
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    My husband died today

    Keep deep breathing, ma'am. Slow down if you can. Maybe take a Teddy bear in the car on the way to and from the bank, but try to hold on. And please give us updates if you can. We're all thinking about you, and will be here.
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    My husband died today

    @Medic72, Ms Spock is right that you are certainly qualified to call the crisis line. There is the advantage there of immediate response, apart from anyone around you at the time. Though we at the forum are deeply concerned on your behalf, and seemingly watching for your posts around the...
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    My husband died today

    God, we all know that one. Sounds as if you nailed it again. It is great that your sister knew what to do. Keep those Teddy bears handy. They love you too. I'd suggest you pace yourself on taking care of business, and consider crying a vital part of decompressing. Just agreeing with what...
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    I'm Ready To Move Forward...

    @DaisySH, I hear your exhaustion and confusion. But you have made the right move (away) and are adjusting to the change. It gets better. I'm sorry you feel such hopelessness, yet ride it out, and you should see the "other side" of the desert.:hug:
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    My husband died today

    And this is the kind of healthy thinking that many of us still need to develop. Maybe especially we with PTSD need to consider this train of thought while asking another main question: "WHY ME???" Regardless of known traumas and all their contexts, sometimes things happen to some people and...
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    My husband died today

    No! At least I hope that you are not blaming yourself, or that you ever will. You didn't do this. Period. Something I have thought about many times is that we all grow up hearing stories From fairy tales we're taught morals and happy-ever-afters. Books, TV, films and songs have endings and...
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    My husband died today

    @Medic72, @Nam, and @Junebug, Please forgive my last departure into my own history. It had nothing to do with the thread, except to say that I don't have to imagine what Medic said. I am surviving it. I thoroughly agree that Medic's treasured memories of before are precious, and are part of her.
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