You are Pilgrims, ask for help and you will find it.
Bars and restaurants will have the number of the local taxis.
The albergue at Ribadiso da Baixo has a room for people with different abilities. With a shower etc.. My wife and I will be your...
I can't turn it all off, I avoid things that will spark it. Reminding myself to be gratious helps me to redirect. Onward Tincatinker. Thanks for being a Ditch Pig.
Well written and fair, you covered all the bases the only things I would add is, when buying shoes make sure the insole is removable . If you have orthotics or custom insoles remember to bring them to the store when fitting new shoes and leave...
My son has PTSD and it is real and can be frightening. I’m so glad your drive to do another Camino is overcoming your fear of potential difficulties.
Please be gentle with yourself but do not underestimate your resilience.
Not everyone you...
There are many wonderful things to talk about! I do not talk about the war, it brings me no joy. I leave the room when it comes up. My life is good, why relive the sad parts?
Bumpa - Thanks so much for what you have written here. I am now going to change my own status to PTSI. Perfect! I have never viewed “PTSD” as a mental “illness” but rather the functioning of a survival-oriented brain which sends out signals...
My thoughts are with you William and Tincatinker. As a police officer of many years, who "buried" his symptoms for over forty years, I don't think that we "cure" our PTSI but learn to adapt and move forward in the best possible way. Notice...
thanks so much for telling about that. yeah it’s a bitch but i agree that being out on the camino is so wonderful it is definitely helpful but not necessarily a cure! buen camino to you!
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