EveHarrington
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I think the key is understanding the nature of numbing and what I call "feeling permanence"-----i.e. just like objects exist when we can't see them, feelings exist even when we can't feel them. Say what? Yes, I've found this to be true. I speak as someone who has been dealing with numbness for many years and it's taken me almost as long to conquer this "skill". Numbness doesn't kill feelings, it just renders them ineffective. It's also important to learn how to rekindle feelings to their former levels once the numbness lifts.
I've seen countless posts like yours about sufferers who cave to the numbness......no doubt, time and time again like I once did. I'm here to say it doesn't have to be this way. However it takes an incredible amount of self awareness on the part of the sufferer and a willingness on the part of both the sufferer and supporter to fight through these episodes.
I've seen countless posts like yours about sufferers who cave to the numbness......no doubt, time and time again like I once did. I'm here to say it doesn't have to be this way. However it takes an incredible amount of self awareness on the part of the sufferer and a willingness on the part of both the sufferer and supporter to fight through these episodes.