Posted by laurah952 on July 2, 2013, at 12:39:41
In reply to Re: 14yo daughter - bi-polar, not MDD - new info HELP » poser938, posted by SLS on July 2, 2013, at 3:15:56
> > > What I'm getting at is its taken more seriously in this world when someone has their feelings hurt than when someone has their brain ruined.
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> > But that doesn't make it sound much better, does it?
> > I'm not meaning to hurt any feelings. I guess I'm just writing like this because I'm not a strong person.
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> I apologize, Poser. You are quite strong, actually.
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> - ScottHi Poser,
I don't believe that anyone thinks that hurt feelings are taken more seriously than your condition. I certainly don't.
I've read your posts and I'm sorry for all you're going through. I can't imagine your pain. You're here, which means you haven't given up, and I agree with Scott that you're stronger than you think you are.
Thank you for telling your story; I'm paying close attention, and I hope it means something to you that you have helped me by listing the meds you've been on along with your diagnoses. I know you don't believe that a psychiatrist can help you, so I won't interject, but I do believe that help is out there, and that you can find it if you persevere. I'll say it again, that I believe you are stronger than you think you are.
- Laura
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