Posted by Jiggitykid on February 14, 2005, at 7:23:06
In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms!, posted by Damos on February 13, 2005, at 23:18:49
I know what you mean. I had to avoid reading, and when I used the computer, I had to turn the brightness waaaay down! I looked up the last book you recommended. I see what you mean - I'm not sure I'm in that good place yet to read that. I recently read a book that dealt with the "supernatural" side of the battle between good and evil; it dealt with the angels that guard us and the demons that try to "get" us. It left me unsettled for a while, so I think I'll wait a little while on that last one. I had heard of "Running with Scissors," but I've not read it yet. Reading the synopsis makes me want to run out and get it today! "Dry" looks fascinating. I'll have to get it, too. Thanks!
> Pleasure. I'm not sure what's worst, coming off the drugs or not having been able to read anything for nearly a month! If you want to feel like you live a 'normal' well adjusted life have a look at 'Running with Scissors' and 'Dry' by Augusten Burroughs - I couldn't put them down. 'The Lovely Bones' by Alice Sebold is also a remarkable book, but you need to be in a good place to read it as it can really effect you deeply. I highly recommend it though.
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