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hi Aonaran
It's a day and a half every day aint'it.
I hope that with you reading posts from others that you will continue to have the confidence to post.
I found it a bit of a trick at first. But I have to say that Mostly when I get on forum and post the personal I generally feel purged if not content.
I hope you feel the same.
Those of with a deathlonging live hour to hour and this makes for a long day.
We need more people like yourself to speak if only so others will know that they are not alone in the experience.
Will this make us less lonely? I don't know, sometimes it works that way for me.
The function of this forum is not just to connect folk with MI but to be a place of safety for expression.
You have been brave to share. well done!
I am impressed by your courage to be so honest.
Rember that if you need to talk, we are hear to listen. Most of us don't assume to offer advice because we know that everyone's life is different.
So no advice from me.
Thank you for sharing and overcoming what must have been a difficult barrier to express.
Hope in many forms endures
Rick
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