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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 755402" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>I am sorry you had this black period. I think we have all been there, I know I have anyway. Sorry it took so long to answer, we had out of town guests for a week. It sounds like you are better. If it's helpful, you realized you would be better at work. Staying busy sure distracts my attention from unhealthy thoughts. As for what others think or say, truth is, they don't know what to say. I compartmentalize my groups of friends and families into those I can escape the narrative (they don't ask, I figure they have their own crud, so we are all escaping, demanding fun for ourselves), and those who ask for more information. As you can imagine the latter is a much smaller group. </p><p></p><p>I love this quote. Rachel Naomi Remen is a professor at the Osher Center of Integrative Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco</p><p></p><p>”Healing may not be so much about getting better, as about letting go of everything that isn’t you – all of the expectations, all of the beliefs – and becoming who you are.” – Rachel Naomi Remen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 755402, member: 23811"] I am sorry you had this black period. I think we have all been there, I know I have anyway. Sorry it took so long to answer, we had out of town guests for a week. It sounds like you are better. If it's helpful, you realized you would be better at work. Staying busy sure distracts my attention from unhealthy thoughts. As for what others think or say, truth is, they don't know what to say. I compartmentalize my groups of friends and families into those I can escape the narrative (they don't ask, I figure they have their own crud, so we are all escaping, demanding fun for ourselves), and those who ask for more information. As you can imagine the latter is a much smaller group. I love this quote. Rachel Naomi Remen is a professor at the Osher Center of Integrative Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco ”Healing may not be so much about getting better, as about letting go of everything that isn’t you – all of the expectations, all of the beliefs – and becoming who you are.” – Rachel Naomi Remen [/QUOTE]
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