Wha Happened, I'm here! Thank you, friend! I have been rereading the posts from last night before I went to bed and carefully reading each of the posts I had yet to see. I am so grateful to you all. I don't know what else to say, except that I will keep pressing on, and I will seek help, and again, THANK YOU. So many of your words touched me: I know you understand my "plight," and I know I'm not alone.
Dan the Man, brother, please read this thread, and these many posts, because it's for you too. Please don't give up. As Dawg and Clint Eastwood say, don't give the bastards the satisfaction.
Poppers, this line is beautiful: "you are not the stories you tell yourself" - and such a good reminder.
I wish I could name each one of you and thank you specifically, but there is so much that it would take me the rest of the day and I would surely still leave someone out - human error, not ungratefulness. Just know that I read each word like it was a much awaited letter from a beloved intimate friend, and that I am overwhelmed by how amazing people are - strangers most of you! And yet you embrace me.
Free2Think - love you too - thank you, sweetie!
Thank you for the PM's too. I have some writing to do to you folks. You are wonderful. I feel like this board has saved my life many times over. What would we do without the internet? I have no idea! I'm glad to have my trusty internet; when I feel like I can't reach out to my family or friends, I have online family and friends.
Like a deer sweet soul who PM'd me said: "Tomorrow might be the day!" So I guess I'd better stick around to find out, huh!
A walk up the big hill in the sunshine sounds like just what I could use right about now, Hortensia. Great idea. And Poppers, and JoannaDandy, I always think that kind of thing sounds cheesey, but what I hope is that everyone gives these things a try, to just focus on breathing and to tune into your surroundings. This is why we have this world in which we live. Nature is therapy too. I just hope that people who think it sounds silly get past that prejudice and do it. It's thrilling how good it makes you feel.
PEACE TO EVERYONE, WHO ARE ALL SO VALUABLE,
Rachel