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anthony
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I wouldn't call trying to shoulder things yourself, a bad habit. If you're talking about trying to ignore things, then yes, a problem. If you're talking about trying to work stuff out for yourself, that is a good habit. I would simply add that you're likely going about it wrong when it comes to trauma and PTSD.I think mostly I've got a bad habit of trying to shoulder everything on my own.
What do you feel has you on edge? Is it that you think your new relationship may dissolve because of what you said here:In reality I don't think I've ever been so on edge and just anxious and I'm not sure entirely why. I don't know if this is a case of things getting worse before they get better or what. But I've been living with my partner for 6 months now and I'm still feeling like every day is a struggle at times.
You have thoughts in your head, what are they? They are likely the ones spending the most time in your mind, and right now, they aren't really reflected here IMO.I can see how tiring it gets for my partner on my bad days and it really does suck.
Leaving your family will help you, in some regards. But you have left for a new city, a new relationship, and what I perceive is a constant worry that your partner is going to leave you because you're tiring for him.
What are those thoughts ruminating in your mind??? They hold the key to this.