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It is just so good to hear when I know that is why someone has dropped off the radar. Just so very encouraging. For them but also those who continue to struggle. Awesome to hear that when we sometimes are surrounded with discussion of how we feel, our symptoms and pain, there IS a light at the end of the tunnel that can be reached with time, hard personal work as well as support.

Of course, it's OK to come back if one needs to. That can happen too.

Sometimes I need to "take a forum break" to process. I had written so much in my trauma diary and I was really feeling down- I felt that the processing break was a good thing. I left for five days, coming on only to check my inbox messages and reassure everyone who said that they were worried through my inbox that I was fine. That's what I think is best to do when you have the "processing break" (that's what I call the thing that Anthony talks about in the Reading Forum Increases Symptoms thread.

By coming just to check my inbox- especially since I had been feeling really down and told a few people before my disappearance- I was able to reassure people that I was okay, that I was safe; but I still got the distance from the forum that I needed.

My suggestion which I just offered to a friend was to not drop off the radar altogether if they felt they needed a processing break. I suggested coming on every few days to check their inboxes, responding, then if they felt up to it read what I like to call "the feel good threads" and participate in them. Threads which I feel are "feel good threads" include:

A Turn Away from Dissociation: The Association Thread
Three Words for a Change
The Wish Game With a Twist (Just a Bit of Fun!)
Free Hugs
List Your Joke to Brighten PTSD.

(These can all be found in the Chit Chat Section.)

That way- there's still participation- but you are essentially taking a forum break, because the theme is lighter on these threads- they make you feel good, and there is less worry for friends on the forum. It's just like an "I'm still here" claim, but not really actively participating for a week. I feel that's better than just dropping off altogether.

That's my opinion.
 
I like the idea that one day I could be doing so much better that I don't need this forum anymore. My doctor was telling me the other day I would need 2 years to stabilize and then I could go to a clinic for a trauma therapy. I just cried right there and then, while sitting in his office. That can't be true...:tdown:

I've been spending so much time on this site. I think the reason is that all I am really interested in at the moment is getting better, releasing all this turmoil that has opened up through the crisis I was in. But I did find a PTSD group here. It will be starting in a few weeks. Glad to have human contact as well I guess. On another PTSD forum they had this section where people could say goodbye or let others that they were going to a clinic or something similar. I guess it is just nice to know that there are people out there who care.
 
I am not planning on leaving. I have recieved so much help, support and encouragement here. I have met so many wonderful people. I am still faily new here. I figure I have so much to learn. This is a great thread.
 
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