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<blockquote data-quote="Acacia" data-source="post: 718442" data-attributes="member: 19832"><p>Feeling Sad, you have more on your plate than most people could bear. As someone with PTSD, a high school teacher, a mother of two difficult children myself, I marvel at how you have continued to weather the storms in your life. </p><p></p><p>Most important, most important: take care of you; no one else will. You are such an empath, and now that empathy needs to be extended to you through self-compassion and self-care. The body bears the burden. Your body is holding all your pain, and you keep being re-traumatized. </p><p></p><p>I have tried more and more to let go of my difficult children. They have their own paths and their own higher power. It hurts, and I feel tremendous anxiety and sorrow, but I came to truly understand that I can't save them, and they no real concern about their effect on me. </p><p></p><p>My prayers are with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Acacia, post: 718442, member: 19832"] Feeling Sad, you have more on your plate than most people could bear. As someone with PTSD, a high school teacher, a mother of two difficult children myself, I marvel at how you have continued to weather the storms in your life. Most important, most important: take care of you; no one else will. You are such an empath, and now that empathy needs to be extended to you through self-compassion and self-care. The body bears the burden. Your body is holding all your pain, and you keep being re-traumatized. I have tried more and more to let go of my difficult children. They have their own paths and their own higher power. It hurts, and I feel tremendous anxiety and sorrow, but I came to truly understand that I can't save them, and they no real concern about their effect on me. My prayers are with you. [/QUOTE]
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