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Thank you again everyone for the warm thoughts. Rob, welcome to the forum, lovely to have you, and thank you for the book recommendation. 2quilt, I would kiss Chairman Meow however now that Evie is back home, he has eyes for only her! :wink: He is extremely attached to her; we call him "Evie's shadow". He follows her from room to room, sleeps with her and so on. He is her constant companion. Funny how animals choose a person; he used to be my cat!
Evie is doing somewhat better, though she is still very tired and resting as she should be. However she was on the forum and has posted her new diary. The diary did trigger her, last night she had vivid flashbacks of being shot, actually felt the pain in her abdomen and was in quite a panic over it. Thankfully it lasted less than an hour and she was able to sleep. She's been having fewer nightmares since the surgery, which is a blessing. I believe part of her sleeping so much is simply catching up on her sleep debt, which she has accumulated over the past few months of pretty much constant nightmares.
She continues to be much calmer as well. It is still only a week since the surgery, so we hesitate to be too hopeful, however her anger really does seem to have lessened. She will be going for a follow-up MRI in a few weeks to further evaluate the situation with her brain. Yesterday was a real test for her however, as she often becomes quite enraged on the forum. When she was on yesterday, she read something which did annoy her, and her feelings were hurt as well. However, whereas she usually becomes very angry and has trouble controlling herself and letting go of the anger, this time she simply told me she was upset by what was written. After talking about it she was able to let go of it and ignore it. So I am hoping that continues. She obviously still has much anger in her, that is the nature of the beast given her severe PTSD. But there have been times where the anger and rage was so very severe that we wondered how much control she really had over it, as she has always worked so very hard upon herself. So, we are hoping this is an early sign of better things to come...
Evie is doing somewhat better, though she is still very tired and resting as she should be. However she was on the forum and has posted her new diary. The diary did trigger her, last night she had vivid flashbacks of being shot, actually felt the pain in her abdomen and was in quite a panic over it. Thankfully it lasted less than an hour and she was able to sleep. She's been having fewer nightmares since the surgery, which is a blessing. I believe part of her sleeping so much is simply catching up on her sleep debt, which she has accumulated over the past few months of pretty much constant nightmares.
She continues to be much calmer as well. It is still only a week since the surgery, so we hesitate to be too hopeful, however her anger really does seem to have lessened. She will be going for a follow-up MRI in a few weeks to further evaluate the situation with her brain. Yesterday was a real test for her however, as she often becomes quite enraged on the forum. When she was on yesterday, she read something which did annoy her, and her feelings were hurt as well. However, whereas she usually becomes very angry and has trouble controlling herself and letting go of the anger, this time she simply told me she was upset by what was written. After talking about it she was able to let go of it and ignore it. So I am hoping that continues. She obviously still has much anger in her, that is the nature of the beast given her severe PTSD. But there have been times where the anger and rage was so very severe that we wondered how much control she really had over it, as she has always worked so very hard upon herself. So, we are hoping this is an early sign of better things to come...