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<blockquote data-quote="cugila" data-source="post: 109391" data-attributes="member: 15325"><p>Hi Lucie.</p><p>I read your post and I agree with what has been said here by all the posters. All very supportive which is what this forum is fantastic at. In particular I agree with Sugarless Sue who has suggested that you might benefit from some professional counselling. </p><p></p><p>You quite obviously haven't dealt with the incident which is why you keep referring back to it, a bit like post traumatic stress. You need to address this with the right help. I suffered PTS some years ago after a series of trauma's relating to both work and family life, bereavements. I was able to get through it and put everything into perspective by talking with a trained counsellor.They can and do work. I am sure you would benefit from this sort of therapy.</p><p></p><p>Get an appointment with your GP and discuss openly how you feel, let him/her see your genuine tears, your trauma. Ask for and get a referral to an appropriate counsellor. It will be the first step you take to dealing with this and coming to terms with what happened. You will make yourself much worse by worrying over it all the time. I know I did. Keep posting and let us know how you feel, how you get on. The people here want to help you, you can see that by what has been said.</p><p></p><p>I wish you well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cugila, post: 109391, member: 15325"] Hi Lucie. I read your post and I agree with what has been said here by all the posters. All very supportive which is what this forum is fantastic at. In particular I agree with Sugarless Sue who has suggested that you might benefit from some professional counselling. You quite obviously haven't dealt with the incident which is why you keep referring back to it, a bit like post traumatic stress. You need to address this with the right help. I suffered PTS some years ago after a series of trauma's relating to both work and family life, bereavements. I was able to get through it and put everything into perspective by talking with a trained counsellor.They can and do work. I am sure you would benefit from this sort of therapy. Get an appointment with your GP and discuss openly how you feel, let him/her see your genuine tears, your trauma. Ask for and get a referral to an appropriate counsellor. It will be the first step you take to dealing with this and coming to terms with what happened. You will make yourself much worse by worrying over it all the time. I know I did. Keep posting and let us know how you feel, how you get on. The people here want to help you, you can see that by what has been said. I wish you well. [/QUOTE]
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