woe-boy
Never feeling love like that anymore
- Mar 30, 2022
- 45
I hate the ebb and flow of recovery, I'll be honest with you all.
I've been on a decent enough wind of recovery, even though grieving is a background process in my daily life. Grief, when it first occurs, it's the loudest scream ever. You are struck with the pain, the questions, the moral insolvency. There isn't a surefire answer. But as well, there is silence. Over time, your scream gets quieter and quieter, to just a small hum in the background. But that hum, is still you screaming. Your heart inside is still crying. The tears don't fall down the same, but you do cry.
I'm having a rough time the past two or three days. Lots of reminders of the past coming up and it is making me question everything. Please keep my heart in your thoughts.
Does anyone else here struggle with recovery slipups, with the return of passive ideation? It is horrible and good lord, is it painful.
A mantra we all must learn and abide by is that people come and go in and out of your life. These are lyrics from a song that I cannot remember, but they're an extremely true and crucial lesson. You have to accept the loss - accept death, a parting, a breakup, a distanced friendship. It is the only civilized way to get around it. We'll hopefully get answers later on.
I've been on a decent enough wind of recovery, even though grieving is a background process in my daily life. Grief, when it first occurs, it's the loudest scream ever. You are struck with the pain, the questions, the moral insolvency. There isn't a surefire answer. But as well, there is silence. Over time, your scream gets quieter and quieter, to just a small hum in the background. But that hum, is still you screaming. Your heart inside is still crying. The tears don't fall down the same, but you do cry.
I'm having a rough time the past two or three days. Lots of reminders of the past coming up and it is making me question everything. Please keep my heart in your thoughts.
Does anyone else here struggle with recovery slipups, with the return of passive ideation? It is horrible and good lord, is it painful.
A mantra we all must learn and abide by is that people come and go in and out of your life. These are lyrics from a song that I cannot remember, but they're an extremely true and crucial lesson. You have to accept the loss - accept death, a parting, a breakup, a distanced friendship. It is the only civilized way to get around it. We'll hopefully get answers later on.