Quote from: DaniStarr on September 03, 2012, 11:57:48 AM
I KNOW what I heard! I know that child(Male from the voice) was in a "Bad" place! See, if I wasn't a "LUSH/Hussy", I could have maybe helped that child! Guess I know why I'm wothles! 
Hi DaniStarr,
If Susans banned people for caring deeply about their neighbors, or for sharing secret things about themselves that they feel ashamed of, there wouldn't be any members left. You are home here sweetie, and this family doesn't hit. As long as you can be kind and respectful of others, you will always find a listening ear and welcoming arms, whatever your problems.
If you are a survivor like me, you may find yourself hypervigilant about children in trouble, and feel adrenaline course through you when you think a child is being hurt. It is good for society that there are people like us, always on the look out, never de-sensitized. Dumb Bunny is right, there are kids who habitually scream like they are being tortured as part of a freak-out that may be part of their condition or mental illness. It is still good, especially when you are sober, to pay extra attention and make sure the child seems ok and that nothing bad is going on. Families are always helped when good hearted neighbors take an interest. Often it is family friends, teachers, or physicians who know the child over time who can see the signs and make the call to child protective services.
If you find this happens a lot, that you get disturbed about things that other people don't, if it affects your sleep or you ability to get out of the house, to meet people, or to get things done, if you find that you have to drink or engage in other numbing behaviors just to be able to calm down, to relax, or to sleep, then you may be suffering from an anxiety disorder or from PTSD.
Both are very treatable with the right therapist, but self-medicating with alcohol loses its effectiveness over time and makes you increase your dosages until you are causing more problems with the medicine than you have from the symptoms you are trying to treat. That does NOT make you a bad person, it makes you human. These are injuries that need treatment just like any other, and the best thing you can do is seek help so you don't have to try to handle them alone.
You aren't alone and you certainly aren't worthless! Whatever is eating you, you have a right to start feeling better and start feeling better about yourself.
Hugs,
Madeline