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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 764803" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>wow....had to look up this word "fragmented," although I understand what it means generally, of course there is a bit more to it psychologically.</p><p></p><p>I can tell you when my adult child is upset or under stress (often situations her impulsivity and/or poor choices have put her in) a weird phenomenon takes over. Perhaps not exactly the same of this "fragmentation," but some similarity....</p><p></p><p>She can't recall much of anything that got her into the mess to begin with. She seems to not recall promises she made about the situation. She becomes irrational and sometimes non sensical. Desperate. Filled with fear and panic. Her decision making worsens. These "things" sort of reminds one of a person using drugs, yet drugs are not involved in her case. She values the input of strangers...sometimes people who obviously have great issues of their own, over us, who have helped her excessively and have forgiven her more times than one would think is humanly possible to forgive a person.</p><p></p><p>One more thing...when the situation improves, no matter how dire, she doesn't seem to recall it. No "normal" comments like "gee that was a horrible and scary situation the other day." Nope. NADA. It's as if it is GONE. </p><p></p><p>It's all gotten to be overwhelming. I pray a lot. Sending good thoughts and (hugs) to all. Thank you for this sharing of information. Thank you for listening. Sending good thoughts and hugs to all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 764803, member: 4152"] wow....had to look up this word "fragmented," although I understand what it means generally, of course there is a bit more to it psychologically. I can tell you when my adult child is upset or under stress (often situations her impulsivity and/or poor choices have put her in) a weird phenomenon takes over. Perhaps not exactly the same of this "fragmentation," but some similarity.... She can't recall much of anything that got her into the mess to begin with. She seems to not recall promises she made about the situation. She becomes irrational and sometimes non sensical. Desperate. Filled with fear and panic. Her decision making worsens. These "things" sort of reminds one of a person using drugs, yet drugs are not involved in her case. She values the input of strangers...sometimes people who obviously have great issues of their own, over us, who have helped her excessively and have forgiven her more times than one would think is humanly possible to forgive a person. One more thing...when the situation improves, no matter how dire, she doesn't seem to recall it. No "normal" comments like "gee that was a horrible and scary situation the other day." Nope. NADA. It's as if it is GONE. It's all gotten to be overwhelming. I pray a lot. Sending good thoughts and (hugs) to all. Thank you for this sharing of information. Thank you for listening. Sending good thoughts and hugs to all. [/QUOTE]
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