Posted by rrlund on December 29, 2017 at 09:39:08 from (69.36.53.86):
In Reply to: feeling overwhelmed posted by olgentdc on December 28, 2017 at 23:58:57:
"the one character flaw is wish i could change is to stop having a meltdown were i turn into a horrible mr hyde , raving cusin lunatic whenever i cant make things work after a couple days of exasperating troubles that normally should go rite on forward"
I know what you mean Jim. I'm the same way. I feel a lot better when I blow up and let off steam,but I'm so ashamed of myself if there's anybody around when it happens.
My problem,and I can imagine yours too,is showing gratitude when somebody does help me out. My appendix burst back in October of 1997 and I spent 8 days in the hospital. The cows still had to be milked and fed. Dad was 73,the oldest boy was 16 and the younger one was 13,so none of them was at a prime age to be doing all of it. The wife had graduated nursing school that spring and had just taken a job at a hospital where she didn't know anybody and she was stressed from that. My younger brother,a cousin and a few older guys around the neighborhood kept the wheels from falling off. I don't think they ever did know how grateful I was. I'm the guy who gives help,not the one who needs it. It's a whole lot easier for me to say "Don't worry about it,glad to do it" than it is to say "Thank you" and get across just how much I mean it.
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