BloomInWinter
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I started going to my local game store 2x a week about 8 months ago, for card game night and board game night. It was very hard at first. I had multiple panic attacks but I just stayed in my seat, focused on the game, and did good self-soothing talk.
I couldn't absorb rules, and had to learn all games anew each week, and still do sometimes. However, it has gotten much better, and having regular gaming friends to meet has been wonderful.
I leave the traumas at the door, refusing to allow them in to disturb my game time. Whenever one intrudes, I tell the thought "nope, not now. It's game time."
There are so many wonderful games, and many who play and good people who are safe to be with. I've been enjoying life much more, and it has really helped me confront so many little traumas and the avoidances that it has greatly improved my overall functioning. So much so that my weekly 1.5 hour sessions are now just 1 hour every two weeks. I can finally see a time when I won't need therapy.
It's given my back connection to others in a safe environment. I have even made a great friend and we do lots of things together, not just games.
I've also gotten back into kiting, and made a kite club. I do demonstrations all over our area now, and have the backing of a large service organization to be able to travel with my kids and have people from their club meet me to help set-up the demos and chat with me.
I highly suggesting keeping on trying until you find something that works. It's given me the fun and safe time with others that was really necessary to move forward.
I couldn't absorb rules, and had to learn all games anew each week, and still do sometimes. However, it has gotten much better, and having regular gaming friends to meet has been wonderful.
I leave the traumas at the door, refusing to allow them in to disturb my game time. Whenever one intrudes, I tell the thought "nope, not now. It's game time."
There are so many wonderful games, and many who play and good people who are safe to be with. I've been enjoying life much more, and it has really helped me confront so many little traumas and the avoidances that it has greatly improved my overall functioning. So much so that my weekly 1.5 hour sessions are now just 1 hour every two weeks. I can finally see a time when I won't need therapy.
It's given my back connection to others in a safe environment. I have even made a great friend and we do lots of things together, not just games.
I've also gotten back into kiting, and made a kite club. I do demonstrations all over our area now, and have the backing of a large service organization to be able to travel with my kids and have people from their club meet me to help set-up the demos and chat with me.
I highly suggesting keeping on trying until you find something that works. It's given me the fun and safe time with others that was really necessary to move forward.