LoyalXenite
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Devastated. My pet cat just passed away...
Oh no thats horrible <3
Devastated. My pet cat just passed away...
Oh no thats horrible <3
Yep ! But those are the double standards I have to put up with... sadly.
Insignificant, as if I or my perspective doesn't matter.
Pretty much. But that's mainly based upon my own experience of having no-one willing to actual teach me those skills. So I had to do it myself, despite being unsure of myself and capabilities.
Yeah, my Mum went to visit my older sister when she lived over in Ireland, twice. Once 2 years before my orthopedic surgery and again a year after I had the operation. And my oldest sister who was coming in to see how I was doing occassionally - usual during her lunch break or after she was done at her job - said I was coping surrprsing well without our mother living with me.
No, it's fine. I'm happy to answer your questions. In answer to your last question, she basically said that because she's aware as I am that my disability will gradually get worse as I get older. And, y'know, the fact she's quite narcissistic - always wanting to feel needed. Or always wanting to be in control, to put it another way. But that's how she is... Sadly doesn't seem willing to change.
Just finished reading right through the "Social Anxiety Memes" thread, and it has made me feel like human failures, like me, are not actually as rare as I thought.Feeling like a total failure and depressed loser doomed to be this way till I die.
Otherwise I feel great *wink*
Very sorry you have to go through losing a pet, Graeme. That is a very difficult thing to have to deal with, especially on top of your other troubles. ((Hugs))Devastated. My pet cat just passed away...
Yea I definitely feel like a loser. Not by anyone else's standards, but by my own.Feeling like a total failure and depressed loser doomed to be this way till I die.
Otherwise I feel great *wink*
Sorry for your loss mate.Devastated. My pet cat just passed away...
Very sorry you have to go through losing a pet, Graeme. That is a very difficult thing to have to deal with, especially on top of your other troubles. ((Hugs))
Sorry for your loss mate.
Yea.
Your perspective should matter though.
Did you end up learning the skills on your own? Thank you, I will try to tell myself I can do the things I'm doubting myself about more.
Sorry but how can I not be afraid of learning the necessary skills?
That's good you were able to cope well without your mother living there (not being sarcastic btw). So you were still in pain from the surgery even a year after?
Thank you for being happy to answer my questions. Wow, I hope it doesn't get gradually worse as you get older.
Does she know you coped well on your own while she was gone in Ireland? Maybe that might change her mind about about thinking you can't cope on your own.
Does that mean you'll have to have surgery mate?Feeling alright, connecting with people better, work is going well, my anxiety is way down. Now I find I have badly leaking heart valve. So what now, I beat anxiety, and have to deal with congestive heart failure? I ran 8km this morning so my heart can't be going to bad.
I don’t know maybe I want to spurge and buy this hoodie?
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/burberry-noose-hoodie-scli-gbr-intl/index.html
I feel stuck... unsure of how to grief the loss of my pet. Ah did’nae even feel this sad when my dad died.
Theres a few handy tips online about how to try and deal with the loss of a pet, http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/7-ways-to-cope-with-the-loss-of-a-pet
https://www.avma.org/public/PetCare/Pages/pet-loss.aspx
https://whatsyourgrief.com/mans-best-friend-6-considerations-for-grieving-the-loss-of-a-pet/