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Protectingmyusername · 31/08/2018 21:43

Name changed for this as it’s so embarrassing.
Five years ago me and my daughters literally moved into our house with the bare minimum. I’m talking a bag of clothes each. We had to start from scratch, we slept on the bedroom floor for a week before we got beds type of thing. We were so excited every time we managed to buy the most basic things.
Anyway fast forward and I managed to get a full time job (minimum wage) that was physically and mentally exhausting but which I loved and my girls were both doing well in their new school. Things were really looking good for us after an horrendous time.
Very slowly we started hoarding. We didn’t notice at first, it started small, I’d see a “bargain” and buy it or something that I knew my daughters would like. Charity shops were my downfall, I’d come home laden with my hauls. The stuff piled up. And piled up.
My mental health started to go downhill and I was that exhausted that the housework started to slide. It slowly got worse and worse, but I couldn’t deal with it and just closed my mind to it all. My work was becoming more exhausting and I was working 50 plus hours a week and trying to get help for my daughters who had developed complex PTSD.
Twelve months ago I was at the doctors for a minor reason and she asked how I was doing. And the floodgates opened. I fell apart. Told her everything.
She was lovely, put me on antidepressants.
About a month after being on them I looked at our home and realised what an absolute shithole we’d turned our lovely place into.
It was disgusting. Bags of rubbish in every room. There wasn’t even a space clear any more. It was worse than anything you’ve ever seen in the newspapers.
I knew I had to do something but I didn’t know where to start. So I just had to grab some bin bags and start filling them. It was disgusting and took ages. But every day I’d fill 5 bags and throw them in the boot of the car to take to the tip. It took me months and I had to be brutal and get rid of everything that wasn’t essential (this was really difficult, I kept putting stuff to one side thinking we’d need it one day)
As I cleared a room I gave it a really deep clean.
It’s taken me a whole year and I honestly don’t want to try and work out how many bags I’ve shifted but I’ve done it. My house is clean again and I’m so fucking proud of myself I want to shout it to everyone but obviously I can’t because I’m so embarrassed that I was in that position in the first place. So I’m telling you lot.

OP posts:
FuckKnuckle · 31/08/2018 22:06

Well done, you absolute legend! I could have done with your determination a couple of years ago...Enjoy your lovely home!

HoomanMoomin · 31/08/2018 22:06

Well done. Smile

Almostfifty · 31/08/2018 22:07

How fabulous are you? You've got out of an obviously horrendous situation, had a bit of a set back, and are now back on your way up.

Well done! Star

solvendie · 31/08/2018 22:10

This is the best thing I have read all day. Well done and I wish you and your DD’s the best future!

Deadringer · 31/08/2018 22:11

My God op that is just amazing. You are right to be proud you must be an incredibly strong person. Well done!

perpetuallybewildered · 31/08/2018 22:12

That’s wonderful and shows what strength of character you have. I wish you peace and contentment in your lovely home.

CherryPavlova · 31/08/2018 22:12

Actually not ridiculously proud but justifiably proud! Goes to show what will power and sheer determination can do. Well done a real example to your girls.

Preparefortroublemakeitdouble · 31/08/2018 22:13

Such a amazing achievement.

kmmr · 31/08/2018 22:14

Well done! An amazing achievement.

Tatapie · 31/08/2018 22:15

Wow! That's incredibly moving. Well done and best wishes.

Echobelly · 31/08/2018 22:16

Amazing! What a turnaround - wishing you all the best for a clearer future!

ButchyRestingFace · 31/08/2018 22:17

Well done, OP. From one hoarder to an ex-hoarder. Flowers

bbcessex · 31/08/2018 22:17

What a bloody lovely post. WELL DONE, OP 👏👏👏👏

What strength you must have. So impressed xxxx

BewareOfDragons · 31/08/2018 22:18

Well done. What you have done is incredibly difficult to do! But your recognised the problem, focused, and fixed it! You should be really, really proud of yourself.

Your daughters are lucky to have you as their parent and role model ... you've shown them that nothing is impossible.

EyeDrops · 31/08/2018 22:18

That's fantastic!!! Well done you!! Absolutely rightly proud. Enjoy your lovely clean home. StarThanks

Canshopwillshop · 31/08/2018 22:18

Fantastic OP, well done for taking control and getting your home back to how you want it.

MrsMozart · 31/08/2018 22:19

Very very well done lass!

Teenagemaw · 31/08/2018 22:19

Amazing op. Being as low as you were with only a few things to your name I can understand how you got to where you were. Well done on what you have achieved xxxx

Nofunkingworriesmate · 31/08/2018 22:19

Keep up counselling , support groups, REAL life support otherwise you could slip backwards . Doing this all on your own was truly awesomely strong, can you help others maybe online advice website?

InternalGangsta · 31/08/2018 22:20

It sounds like you've been through a hell of a lot. You have every right to be bloody proud of yourself and all you have achieved. What an amazing role model for your girls Thanks

MMKMN · 31/08/2018 22:21

Well done, that's amazing. You should be proud!! Grin

PhilomenaButterfly · 31/08/2018 22:22

Well done! Star and a Wine as a reward!

SchadenfreudePersonified · 31/08/2018 22:23

Bloody hell! That's amazing!

I can totally understand how, having had NOTHING, you felt you wanted some stuff around you that was yours and that you had chosen. You just lost sight of what was enough.

It's really hard not to hoard (I'm a hoarder in remission myself) and getting rid of stuff is ver, very hard - it is a huge emotional and mental wrench.

You are brilliant - and now that you have tackled it so successfully, you'll be able to keep on top of that urge to buy "just that one pretty thing".

Well done
Flowers

RufflingFeathers · 31/08/2018 22:24

You are braver and more courageous than you will ever realise !! you are teaching your daughters how to be strong yet vulnerable at the same time. Well done !!

coffeeandbiscuit · 31/08/2018 22:25

Bloody well done! You SHOULD feel proud, and excited for your home all over again. 🏠⭐️💐