Lola Nocheprieta
Diamond Member
Oh, @Bloomy, I'm so sorry you are struggling in this way! Many people face similar problems here in the U.S., it's a tragedy! With whatever social service agencies or support that exists where you are, can you ask for case management services? That is, someone who will help you figure out how to navigate the new requirements for applying for services, help you link up with other resources you may not be aware of, and generally help you in practical ways when you are feeling so overwhelmed.
I personally can't think of any practical strategies myself for dealing with poverty that other people haven't already said (other than case management services.) However, I am intrigued by your larger question of the business of fixing your life after you've f*cked it up to hell and back due to trauma. You put it well by calling it the aftermath of trauma.
I have f*cked up my life many times over, and have lived with that fear, that certainty, that I will not come to a good end (aka foreshortened future.) Being chronically overwhelmed due to PTSD, major depression, and other causes has made seemingly simple tasks almost impossible. The impact of trauma on our lives goes beyond symptoms. I started and dropped out of school several times. I got bad grades because the process of withdrawing from a class was confusing and I was too ashamed to ask for help figuring it out. I have jumped into relationships and moved in with someone I knew would be abusive to avoid being homeless or returning home. I have been fired and been on disability and then marginally employed for years. I have had legal and financial trouble. Even paying lots of library fines, late penalties on bills, etc., adds up! I am periodically so depressed and overwhelmed by life that I can't open my mail for months or years. Thank goodness for online automatic bill pay, that literally changed my life and saved my marriage!!!!
Even with all of that, I have also been able to rebuild my life, over and over. Going back to basics, over and over. Having to ask for help over and over. Feeling trapped and then eventually finding a way out or something shifts just slightly and I have the energy to take advantage of that change to start to climb out of that hole.
Have faith, Bloomy. Are you in therapy? You can survive this. Keep looking for and asking for help. Breathe.
Sending you prayers for positive change, peace, and prosperity.
{{{{{Bloomy}}}}}
Blessings, Lola
I personally can't think of any practical strategies myself for dealing with poverty that other people haven't already said (other than case management services.) However, I am intrigued by your larger question of the business of fixing your life after you've f*cked it up to hell and back due to trauma. You put it well by calling it the aftermath of trauma.
I have f*cked up my life many times over, and have lived with that fear, that certainty, that I will not come to a good end (aka foreshortened future.) Being chronically overwhelmed due to PTSD, major depression, and other causes has made seemingly simple tasks almost impossible. The impact of trauma on our lives goes beyond symptoms. I started and dropped out of school several times. I got bad grades because the process of withdrawing from a class was confusing and I was too ashamed to ask for help figuring it out. I have jumped into relationships and moved in with someone I knew would be abusive to avoid being homeless or returning home. I have been fired and been on disability and then marginally employed for years. I have had legal and financial trouble. Even paying lots of library fines, late penalties on bills, etc., adds up! I am periodically so depressed and overwhelmed by life that I can't open my mail for months or years. Thank goodness for online automatic bill pay, that literally changed my life and saved my marriage!!!!
Even with all of that, I have also been able to rebuild my life, over and over. Going back to basics, over and over. Having to ask for help over and over. Feeling trapped and then eventually finding a way out or something shifts just slightly and I have the energy to take advantage of that change to start to climb out of that hole.
Have faith, Bloomy. Are you in therapy? You can survive this. Keep looking for and asking for help. Breathe.
Sending you prayers for positive change, peace, and prosperity.
{{{{{Bloomy}}}}}
Blessings, Lola