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Old 02-19-2013, 09:46 AM
"Starr" "Starr" is offline
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Default Managing the Unavoidable Stress

So we know we should avoid stressful situations, noisy places, over stimulating environments, etc etc.

What happens when we cant?

For example... at the beginning of January, my mother passed away. I had to drive 6 hours on short notice to assist with funeral preparations, attend 2 visitations, the funeral and then a few days later drive the 6 hours home again.

There are ongoing duties related to this that just cant be set aside. I've just returned from another trip back this past weekend, where I took the train instead of driving, but that didn't' end up being much better. Too many people, too much noise, motion. commotion, confusion. Never mind the actual duties while I was there.

It takes me weeks / over a month to recover from each trip. Before her death, I was sleeping quite well, 8+ hours a night plus a daily nap, now, I can barely get 6 hours a night and often not a nap.

I've definitely taken a couple steps back since the end of December, but there's no real good end in sight, either. This will go on for a while.

Anyone else go through this? Anyone have any tips to manage this? Do I just have to accept that my recovery is on hold until this all settles down?

Starr
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