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Re: Please, can someone answer this.... » Dinah

Posted by muffled on November 9, 2006, at 11:40:39

In reply to Re: Please, can someone answer this.... » muffled, posted by Dinah on November 9, 2006, at 9:23:02

> Could it be the seroquel as well?

**Stopped the seroquel. Not going to take zoloft either right now. Too hard to get on to it. Not a good time.
>
> I think all sorts of things are perfectly understandable once you know all the facts. But sometimes you're not aware in your conscious mind of all the facts, or how you're reacting, or why you're doing the things you're doing. (The latter has always been a huge issue for me.)

**EXACTLY. I go nuts trying to understand...
>
> If you can manage to get in touch with that part of you and listen, you would probably have an ah-hah moment, and it would be perfectly understandable, given how that part of you is interpreting or understanding something.

***I have had alot of those moments. They are so nice. But not with this particular kid.
>
> Do you have ways of opening the channels of communication? I find stillness and imagining doors opening, or somehow opening the flow through my body, helps. Creative visualization. The answer often surprises me at first, then makes perfect sense when I think about it.

**GOOD idea. My T did try to do that with me, but I get too weirded out when theres other people around. Dunno why?
But alone....I could mebbe do this. Then if theres tears (which are taboo), then it don't matter, cuz I the only one there.
>
> There's a quote from "A Series of Unfortunate Events" But it's "The world is quiet here." Do you have a place where the world is quiet?

***Thats SO lovely Dinah. I DO have my cave. But that inside kid I having trouble with isn't really welcome there. But my T made a cool mossy place where she can be active, as she not good at being still. Thats about as quiet as she gets, unless she sooooooooooooooo sad. Then she just hunches over and fades.

Thanks Dinah.
Take care,
Muffled

 

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