lovemygoofy
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How do you handle when you hit burnout? I'm trying not to go into detail because I know that there are so many more people that have real problems/situations in their life and I feel like a horse's butt thinking about venting.
I do need to know how ya'll handle burnout because I am there. I have hit the mental wall of exhaustion, physical and mental. At this time I can't drop everything to go away for a few days unless its with a days drive of here just in case something else happens and I'm needed here. I can't really get rid of the stress until the planes land with my husband and his soldiers. I am THISCLOSE to being done and we are rounding the last corner, but jeez I have totally hit this wall and am trying to get through it, over it, or around it. Maybe someone can pass me a shovel to go under it, lol.
This deployment has been so much harder than the others. I don't think I realize the extent that I give of myself until it feels like there is nothing left for me. Does that make sense? So if you have good suggestions, I'm listening. Thanks for anything you may suggest. I appreciate it.
I do need to know how ya'll handle burnout because I am there. I have hit the mental wall of exhaustion, physical and mental. At this time I can't drop everything to go away for a few days unless its with a days drive of here just in case something else happens and I'm needed here. I can't really get rid of the stress until the planes land with my husband and his soldiers. I am THISCLOSE to being done and we are rounding the last corner, but jeez I have totally hit this wall and am trying to get through it, over it, or around it. Maybe someone can pass me a shovel to go under it, lol.
This deployment has been so much harder than the others. I don't think I realize the extent that I give of myself until it feels like there is nothing left for me. Does that make sense? So if you have good suggestions, I'm listening. Thanks for anything you may suggest. I appreciate it.

) and I just wanted to offer some


That's what this is all about, huh??????
)
and
with the bad
And
all night long!
so that the ::cop: doesn't arrest us. (The bail fund is low again from last week's episode......
My father suffered severe PTSD after WWII but unfortunately, back then, there really wasn't any counseling. Do what you need to do for yourself and your DH. It's when things quiet down after they're home that there can be problems.
. I know you want to be the rock for everyone, but, please take time to concentrate on yourself, your own wants and needs for a bit. Maybe you are spreading yourself too thin trying to help everyone else and forgetting the most important person of your military family....yourself/your DH. Think about how soon deployment will be over and how much your Soldier Boy will need the support of a loving healthy wife mentally and physically when he comes home
. There is no harm in stepping back and regrouping dear heart.