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01-21-2009, 04:34 PM | #1 |
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Murder :(
Has anyone here witnessed anything traumatic ? how long did it take you to recover? did it have any affects and did things change you or did you go back o normal? Pm me with your replies if you wish.
A guy was mown down repeatedly in our driveway last week. the killer was semingly a nice guy that went beserk, and he was so out of control ill be surprised if he wasnt in an icerage. he had no concern for us neighbours hwo saw it all or his kids who heard everything... no concern fo the fact he was deliberately bashing our fence and gates apart. and this man was his BEST FRIEND, so now im to oscared to go out of my house alone after dusk in case his spirits hanging around wondering wtf happened and now Ive seen someone lose control first hand.... it really makes you wonder who you know who might be capable of doing this to you. I just cant stop thinking about it. |
01-21-2009, 04:38 PM | #2 |
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I don't really have a lot to say... I just hope that you can get past this, and I'm sorry you had to witness such an inhuman act.
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01-21-2009, 05:00 PM | #3 |
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Gaggirl,
There is always that undercurrent of violence that permeates our society. Many of us go through life without ever having to witness such an event firsthand. For those that do it can be a trying circumstance to deal with. You will undoubtedly feel more apprehension than normal at first as what you witnessed happened literally on your very own doorstep. The healing process is obviously going to be different for people depending on how they let such things affect them. The only thing I would advise is try and return to a normal routine as soon as you can. Every day in our lives we take risks to one degree or another and there is no way to ever be fully secure and safe {even if you were to hunker down in your home for the rest of your life}. In time the event will fade from your immediate consciousness though you will always remember it. Ultimately don't let yourself be governed by the fear of "what if", instead resolve that every day is a new day and perhaps you can help the children who witnessed this tragic event by making a point when you go out to put on a brave face. A reassuring smile or a wave as you see them out to play will do wonders to help restore their confidence and at the same time may be cathartic for yourself. Cheers from {a somber} Stainless Steel Rat
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01-21-2009, 05:13 PM | #4 |
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If you are too scared to go out of your house maybe get in touch with someone, a therapist maybe.
Hope you recover soon
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01-21-2009, 05:21 PM | #5 |
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that sucks
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01-21-2009, 07:19 PM | #6 |
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seeing someone lose control like that is terrible
I am with pete and touriquet talk to a professional(a good one) |
01-21-2009, 09:10 PM | #7 |
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That's awful, I hope you and yours can recover and get back to normal soon, my best wishes to that.
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01-22-2009, 01:43 AM | #8 |
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Man that sucks.Im so so sorry that happened to you.
I have never experienced something like that but i have been involved in other circumstances with the death of someone.A few years ago i was inner tubing down a river with some friends. Along the way a helicopter started to fly over us very low.A person was hanging out pointing at the river.I realized what he was trying to tell us.At that moment i saw what looked to be legs below me.I jumped off my tube and dove down.I pulled up a young girl and with the help of a friend got her to shore.We tried to bring her back with CPR.Then the helicopter landed near us and EMTs took over.Then taking her away.....She did not make it....I know this is nothing like what you have gone through but it definitely scarred me.For weeks i could not get it out of my head.I would play it over and over thinking if there was something i could have done differently.To this day i have never been back to that river.(and that was something i did a few times a year for about a decade) I know this is not the same as what you went through.What happened to you was much worse but in time the memories faded for me and im sure they will for you.I know it sounds like crap when someone tells you to give it time but the memories will fade.As a few have said maybe talking to someone would be a good idea.It can help verbalizing your fears and getting them off your chest.I know im just some avatar on a board to you but if there is anything i can do.Even if it's just to vent how your feeling please do not hesitate. Things will get better in time. |
01-22-2009, 05:02 PM | #9 |
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Thanks for sharing that Darkone, and its just as traumatic and haunting, esp given you cant go back there. witnessing the end of somones life- particularly a young person. Genuine thanks also to everyone whom replied to my thread and for the excellent advice (esp the keep the routine thing which is a hard thing to do!)
ITs raining which feels cleansing, and its been exactly one week , and the first tnight ive gone for a minight trip to the loo without the lights on (sorry for the overshare ) may sound trivial but a big step for a scaredy cat like myself horrible things are happening everyday, news stories now have a meaning for me when I consider that there are witnesses and family and friends all affected. it never used to occur to me! anyhoo... time to move on... thanks for your caring *hugs foreveryone* |
01-22-2009, 05:14 PM | #10 |
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I'm glad to hear you're taking steps on the road to healing this gaggirl. Our hearts all go out to you. Twisted as each may be in our own different ways, we're all the same when it comes down to it...
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