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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 710591" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>We leave tonight. Come to think of it, I have never traveled so far without SO. I am reasonably sure I can cope. I am hoping that I don't get a rental car that reeks of air "freshener." The last rental car I drove gave me a migraine every time I got into it. We might have to roll down all the windows.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I learned the same thing: that I have no value. It is an incredibly tough obstacle to overcome. We have a duty to ourselves to find our own personal value and nurture it. </p><p></p><p>Feeling Sad, I think you need a bird like a singing canary. Your house is too silent and empty, and it isn't good for your psyche. You could also move to a smaller place away from the bad memories, although moving is a huge undertaking. I am planning to move this summer and will be glad to start fresh in a different place. I feel haunted by the trauma that I experienced in this house. Lloyd and I bought it, and the kids have grown up here. For a long time it represented stability for me. Now it feels more like a cage. </p><p></p><p>Now I have the same problem you have. Many things are in disrepair. I have no desire to fix them. You know you're depressed when your Christmas tree is still up. In April! Candy is joking that we have decorated early. I am going back on an anti-depressant in order to regain some control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 710591, member: 11832"] We leave tonight. Come to think of it, I have never traveled so far without SO. I am reasonably sure I can cope. I am hoping that I don't get a rental car that reeks of air "freshener." The last rental car I drove gave me a migraine every time I got into it. We might have to roll down all the windows. I learned the same thing: that I have no value. It is an incredibly tough obstacle to overcome. We have a duty to ourselves to find our own personal value and nurture it. Feeling Sad, I think you need a bird like a singing canary. Your house is too silent and empty, and it isn't good for your psyche. You could also move to a smaller place away from the bad memories, although moving is a huge undertaking. I am planning to move this summer and will be glad to start fresh in a different place. I feel haunted by the trauma that I experienced in this house. Lloyd and I bought it, and the kids have grown up here. For a long time it represented stability for me. Now it feels more like a cage. Now I have the same problem you have. Many things are in disrepair. I have no desire to fix them. You know you're depressed when your Christmas tree is still up. In April! Candy is joking that we have decorated early. I am going back on an anti-depressant in order to regain some control. [/QUOTE]
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