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Seth,
Not sure I can answer that for you...I chose to work through it because I had to be there, my presence simply was needed and I had to find ways to make it work.
The hard part was insomnia when you are working 12-15 hour days and I had a terrible time making decisions that were and have been routine with my job for years.
When I get home from work now I need to take a quiet time break. I spend a little time resting my head and mind...my wife knows, my grandkids know and when I am done I am ready to give them my attention.
The unplanned or unexpected currently can still rattle my cage a bit and requires some extra attentiveness. My range of comfort is narrower than the past, things must be planned for me to stay calm.
Bud
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