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Nicolette
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I was wondering if other carers feel guilty if they have a bad day.
Sometimes I can have my off day, like the best of us, and no matter how hard I try not to, I end up saying something bitchy. This seems to coincide with my monthly cycle and I think that I would blurt out the wrong thing even if I gaffer taped my mouth shut. :rolleyes:
The problem with this is I then feel guilty and like I am contributing to a bad day for Anthony. I never intentionally mean to make him sick, in fact try everything to avoid it, but sometimes the crazy hormones cause me to have an emotional overload and if he happens to be having an off day which coincides with mine I take personal responsibility for it thinking it must have been me who is it blame. Yes I know about the PTSD cup and all that stuff but logic is not always the first thing which comes to mind when emotionally overloaded.
Feeling guilty then doesn't do me any favours as I then tend to feel worse and get overly sensitive. Argh...........
Most days I deal really well with PTSD and know when to "pull my head in" but once a month I struggle and then feel really bad for being human. :crazy:
Sometimes I can have my off day, like the best of us, and no matter how hard I try not to, I end up saying something bitchy. This seems to coincide with my monthly cycle and I think that I would blurt out the wrong thing even if I gaffer taped my mouth shut. :rolleyes:
The problem with this is I then feel guilty and like I am contributing to a bad day for Anthony. I never intentionally mean to make him sick, in fact try everything to avoid it, but sometimes the crazy hormones cause me to have an emotional overload and if he happens to be having an off day which coincides with mine I take personal responsibility for it thinking it must have been me who is it blame. Yes I know about the PTSD cup and all that stuff but logic is not always the first thing which comes to mind when emotionally overloaded.
Feeling guilty then doesn't do me any favours as I then tend to feel worse and get overly sensitive. Argh...........
Most days I deal really well with PTSD and know when to "pull my head in" but once a month I struggle and then feel really bad for being human. :crazy: