Oct. 8th, 2008

Um... guys?

Oct. 8th, 2008 02:52 pm
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I seem to have failed in part of my post on my PTSDish problems.

I wasn't trying to say I thought I was weak, per se, for having been affected by those things. I was trying to address why one might decide not to seek help. There is a comment in Robertson Davies The Rebel Angels that one ought not attempt therapy when one is smarter than the therapist.

This is only half-true; but if one is smarter (or at least more clever) than the therapist, untoward (even if, at the time, desireable) results can happen.

I saw a Shrink when I first got to Madigan. They made me (I gave truthful answers to the, really vague, questions on my mental state... so they sent me for a consult). Anyone just back from theater; who was honest, should have gotten such a consult. A better system wouldn't have done consults, but rather some form of support group.

Suffice it to say that I, not stupid; occaisionally clever, and trained as I was, bufalloed him somthing silly. I went in with the intent of getting a specific diagnoses,and I did (Fundamentally stable, dealing well with the, understandable, concerns and uncertainties facing him).

Am I "weak,"? No more so than anyone else who sees the sorts of things I'm seeing. I was mocking (or trying to) the cultural perceptions which make it hard to think those hardships might cause one to need help. [personal profile] commodorified hit it on the head when she linked to Kipling's Hymn of Breaking Strain:

We only of Creation
(0h, luckier bridge and rail)
Abide the twin damnation-
To fail and know we fail.
Yet we - by which sole token
We know we once were Gods-
Take shame in being broken
However great the odds-

The burden of the Odds.

Thanks, btw, for all the support. It helps.
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Yesterday I took the car to get the oil changed. Our mechanic is close to the house, so I dropped it off and walked home. As is my wont I had the camera bag with me. On the way down I saw a splendidly decorated yard (Hallowe'en is coming).

It was simple, a huge ghostly figure; with a ghastly skull, was rising from the plants in the yard. It's at least 20 feet tall.

On the way back I got a better look. Oh... The Irony.


Wiser than they know

(click through, it's a really large image).

Feel free to share it.


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