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Still Homesick
I have spent time reading older posts to see if there is a magic answer to solve homesickness... the reality of it is that there isnt. I guess i am using this board as a method to just let it all out.
I have been in the states for 10 years. Never 100% felt like i belonged but did what i was told and gave it time. I live in an area which is close enough to both NewYork and Philly but far enough away for it to be pratical. Tried on this board and others to see if there was any local Brits that i could talk with but there are none. Tried the route of speaking with TOH who is American but that did not go down well. In fact she feels gulity and instead of listening and understanding makes me feel bad for feeling the way i do. There is little chance of her agreeing to move to the UK, marriage is not strong enough to survive that and even if it was she would still be against the move (houses to small etc). I have 2 great kids that i adore but i am just lost. They say you should never stay married for the kids but i could never leave them, married or speparated i would still miss home. I struggle with it every day, the people i know are all from being married. I have first hand experience of telling them something and for it to get back to TOH. I work from home so do not have the social connection at work to build any meaningful friendships. I am not really sure what i am doing even wrtiing this, there is no magic answer that will make it go away. Feel lost, want to be there for my kids if no one else but i cant even be there for me. Any help, advice or just an ear would be good from people who understand. |
Re: Still Homesick
:( I am sorry ,that is a tough situation to be in .
This is a great place to vent and get advice ,many of us are in the same boat . I would write more ,but have to go out now lol ,see you around though :) |
Re: Still Homesick
No magic answers, you will have to hang on at least until your kids are older.
From what I've seen in myself and others these feelings never really go away but you can try to accept that nothing is forever. |
Re: Still Homesick
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 9010745)
No magic answers, you will have to hang on at least until your kids are older.
From what I've seen in myself and others these feelings never really go away but you can try to accept that nothing is forever. |
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Would marriage counselling be an option perhaps? Sometimes saying it with an impartial third party mediator is some help in getting a sense of compromise which makes it easier to live with.
Can you budget for more frequent trips back home and look to the very long term, perhaps a half year here/there retirement (as I said, a very very long term!) just to keep you living with some sense of hope that things will get better in the end. It sounds like a horrid situation for you to be in so I hope there is something you can do to make things even just a little bit better! However I doubt the feeling of not belonging is ever going to go away - I've had mine for 32 years, 8 months and 2 days (counting? me? nah!) and if anything it has got worse as the steel bars have come down with a clang however, for me, it is the least worst option - life without the DH would be a much less pleasant prospect. |
Re: Still Homesick
Originally Posted by quoll
(Post 9010764)
Would marriage counselling be an option perhaps? Sometimes saying it with an impartial third party mediator is some help in getting a sense of compromise which makes it easier to live with.
Can you budget for more frequent trips back home and look to the very long term, perhaps a half year here/there retirement (as I said, a very very long term!) just to keep you living with some sense of hope that things will get better in the end. It sounds like a horrid situation for you to be in so I hope there is something you can do to make things even just a little bit better! However I doubt the feeling of not belonging is ever going to go away - I've had mine for 32 years, 8 months and 2 days (counting? me? nah!) and if anything it has got worse as the steel bars have come down with a clang however, for me, it is the least worst option - life without the DH would be a much less pleasant prospect. |
Re: Still Homesick
Originally Posted by SuperRams
(Post 9010683)
I have spent time reading older posts to see if there is a magic answer to solve homesickness... the reality of it is that there isnt. I guess i am using this board as a method to just let it all out.
I have been in the states for 10 years. Never 100% felt like i belonged but did what i was told and gave it time. I live in an area which is close enough to both NewYork and Philly but far enough away for it to be pratical. Tried on this board and others to see if there was any local Brits that i could talk with but there are none. Tried the route of speaking with TOH who is American but that did not go down well. In fact she feels gulity and instead of listening and understanding makes me feel bad for feeling the way i do. There is little chance of her agreeing to move to the UK, marriage is not strong enough to survive that and even if it was she would still be against the move (houses to small etc). I have 2 great kids that i adore but i am just lost. They say you should never stay married for the kids but i could never leave them, married or speparated i would still miss home. I struggle with it every day, the people i know are all from being married. I have first hand experience of telling them something and for it to get back to TOH. I work from home so do not have the social connection at work to build any meaningful friendships. I am not really sure what i am doing even wrtiing this, there is no magic answer that will make it go away. Feel lost, want to be there for my kids if no one else but i cant even be there for me. Any help, advice or just an ear would be good from people who understand. |
Re: Still Homesick
Originally Posted by usanewlife
(Post 9010785)
Not sure if it would help your particular situation, but have you considered a relative or friend from the UK visiting you for a while? It has helped my daughter with her homesickness, although she is also having counselling.
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You sound a little depressed with it all - maybe a visit to the doc might help and it wouldn't hurt for you to access a bit of counselling - just to help you get through the next few weeks/months. Worth a look at perhaps?
I think it might be an idea to make a long term plan for when your children are older and you feel that you can in all conscience, move back home. By planning, saving, researching options etc. it might just give you a focus and goal to aim for whilst remaining fully committed to those who matter where you are. You sound like a very generous, thoughtful sort of person - don't forget though that you have a right to happiness too you know. If you're in a 'bad place', emotionally, the knock on effect can be very hard to live with long term and in many respects, its just putting off the inevitable if you know what I mean... Its a tough call. |
Re: Still Homesick
Originally Posted by Wub
(Post 9010946)
You sound a little depressed with it all - maybe a visit to the doc might help and it wouldn't hurt for you to access a bit of counselling - just to help you get through the next few weeks/months. Worth a look at perhaps?
I think it might be an idea to make a long term plan for when your children are older and you feel that you can in all conscience, move back home. By planning, saving, researching options etc. it might just give you a focus and goal to aim for whilst remaining fully committed to those who matter where you are. You sound like a very generous, thoughtful sort of person - don't forget though that you have a right to happiness too you know. If you're in a 'bad place', emotionally, the knock on effect can be very hard to live with long term and in many respects, its just putting off the inevitable if you know what I mean... Its a tough call. I have always struggled with counsellors etc, i find them to a certain extent like Dr's in that they have a big list of patients to see in one day, spend the first half of the session catching up reading notes from the last session and then the rest of the session they listen but already have their mind on the next patient coming through the door. It is not so much the place of home i miss but the support a family provides. The OTH take is that she is my family now, i guess she is right but with what is going on it is little comfort. I live in hope that one day i will go back... sorry to depress everyone, it is some relief to type this down and get a response rather than just talking to yourself... |
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Sorry you are going through it and believe me EVERYBODY on this thread has your feelings of homesickness, that's why it's called "MOVING BACK TO THE UK", not "I LOVE WHERE I LIVE"...........
So come on here as often as you want, vent, rant, rage, type type type, its a form of therapy I believe and I know it has sure helped me and it is a lifesaver when you realise you are not the only person feeling the way you do, it is a lot more common than you realise though of course you don't come across it that often IRL. There are no easy answers......you will probably do what most people do, hang on in there for your kids until they have flown the nest then take a long, hard look at how you feel about living "there" for the rest of your life.........who knows you may have come to some kind of acceptance that you are where you are supposed to be........if not, you will have options. There is light at the end of the tunnel, you just have to remember to focus on it sometimes....... |
Re: Still Homesick
Originally Posted by SuperRams
(Post 9010985)
I guess I am, i have a job that is demanding, a home life that is as well and on top of it all homesickness. I have a lot going on and you get lost in the shufffle and you struggle to find ways to deal. The OTH has her demons that she is struggling with which makes things harder than most and you try and keep things as stress free as possible but in doing so you just keep everything in.
I have always struggled with counsellors etc, i find them to a certain extent like Dr's in that they have a big list of patients to see in one day, spend the first half of the session catching up reading notes from the last session and then the rest of the session they listen but already have their mind on the next patient coming through the door. It is not so much the place of home i miss but the support a family provides. The OTH take is that she is my family now, i guess she is right but with what is going on it is little comfort. I live in hope that one day i will go back... sorry to depress everyone, it is some relief to type this down and get a response rather than just talking to yourself... Finding some other Brits to chat to would definitely make you feel better, maybe keep searching you may find some. Counselling may be beneficial, the cautionary note is that they may be quick to medicate and that stuff is unpredictable. |
Re: Still Homesick
Originally Posted by Sally Redux
(Post 9011014)
I think it is a little simplistic for your partner to say that she is your family now. We gain support from a range of familiar people and things.
Finding some other Brits to chat to would definitely make you feel better, maybe keep searching you may find some. Counselling may be beneficial, the cautionary note is that they may be quick to medicate and that stuff is unpredictable. Thanks again! |
Re: Still Homesick
Originally Posted by Beedubya
(Post 9011012)
Sorry you are going through it and believe me EVERYBODY on this thread has your feelings of homesickness, that's why it's called "MOVING BACK TO THE UK", not "I LOVE WHERE I LIVE"...........
So come on here as often as you want, vent, rant, rage, type type type, its a form of therapy I believe and I know it has sure helped me and it is a lifesaver when you realise you are not the only person feeling the way you do, it is a lot more common than you realise though of course you don't come across it that often IRL. There are no easy answers......you will probably do what most people do, hang on in there for your kids until they have flown the nest then take a long, hard look at how you feel about living "there" for the rest of your life.........who knows you may have come to some kind of acceptance that you are where you are supposed to be........if not, you will have options. There is light at the end of the tunnel, you just have to remember to focus on it sometimes....... You learn every day, and take it one day at a time... i know another cliche... but that is all you can do... Thanks again |
Re: Still Homesick
Originally Posted by SuperRams
(Post 9011029)
Thanks again for all your comments.... everyday is a new day as they say. One day it will be ok... just need to get to that point.
Thanks again! |
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