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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 628210" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>At the first sign of any shenanigans it may be prudent to get a restraining order, so you are protected. Everything the psychiatrist said to you is what many of us here have experienced. Prepare yourself for a horrific onslaught because once the veil of illusion is lifted and the truth is revealed, their rage and venom know no bounds. You had a glimpse of that when you initially confronted her. YOU will be blamed.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I believe you are right about that. However we land in this pit, it is beyond anything we've ever encountered, as Cedar has mentioned, it is a devastation like no other, it is an assault at the root of who we are and what we have believed to be true and what we hold the most dear to our hearts. Coming out of that devastation is a recovery process. You may want to get your ducks in order for that recovery. Once you're not actively working towards the arrest and trial, that is likely when the real feelings will erupt, so please prepare for that event as best you can.</p><p></p><p>Many of us here suffer from what we refer to as a form of PTSD, which needs to be addressed. You will have been through a war, a battle zone, a fundament assault on what you've held the most dear. Make sure you prepare for your own 'soft place to land' once the war is over.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there Jeanne, my thoughts and prayers are with you..............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 628210, member: 13542"] At the first sign of any shenanigans it may be prudent to get a restraining order, so you are protected. Everything the psychiatrist said to you is what many of us here have experienced. Prepare yourself for a horrific onslaught because once the veil of illusion is lifted and the truth is revealed, their rage and venom know no bounds. You had a glimpse of that when you initially confronted her. YOU will be blamed. I believe you are right about that. However we land in this pit, it is beyond anything we've ever encountered, as Cedar has mentioned, it is a devastation like no other, it is an assault at the root of who we are and what we have believed to be true and what we hold the most dear to our hearts. Coming out of that devastation is a recovery process. You may want to get your ducks in order for that recovery. Once you're not actively working towards the arrest and trial, that is likely when the real feelings will erupt, so please prepare for that event as best you can. Many of us here suffer from what we refer to as a form of PTSD, which needs to be addressed. You will have been through a war, a battle zone, a fundament assault on what you've held the most dear. Make sure you prepare for your own 'soft place to land' once the war is over. Hang in there Jeanne, my thoughts and prayers are with you.............. [/QUOTE]
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