Yep..I am permenantly disabled...had a stroke in the pons region of my brain..it can never be repaired with surgery or meds...I am what I am...but I'm on the green side of the grass and having a ball answering Questions...
2007-07-17 02:00:51
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answered by Chicken Dude..Vinster 6
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Yes. And, unfortunately, it was my first love. Just like you, I felt that my so-called friends and family were part of the problem. I even had a dream where all my bones were broken and I was walking around trying to tell my family and they kept saying "no they're not." I felt like I had been emotionally raped. Eventually, I moved out of state. I was young and years later I healed but never forgot the cruelty. I believe in karma and I've led a blessed life and I'm sure he's a loser. They say the best revenge is living well, and I do. So you do the same. Just work on yourself and do the things you enjoy. If he regains interest, ignore him. Hang around people that are true and have your best intentions in mind. I know it is a grieving process and you'll eventually find things that bring you relief and make you feel better. Hang in there. I, and I'm sure many others, know your pain. It might help to talk to a councelor just to get it out to someone trustworthy, or try some Abraham-Hicks and find a way to feel joy no matter what.
2016-04-01 07:31:41
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answered by Lori 4
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I have honestly never felt like that because I always look forward to tomorrow being a better day. I am able to look ahead and put pain and grief in the past. They take to much work on my part to do that. I have been thru 4 marriages at the age of 49. People can say what they want about that but I would still probably get married 1 more time. I have been single for 4 yrs. so please don't say I need to to figure things out. I am not going to stay in mental, physical, financial abusing men! Yes I know it's my fault that I don't know how to choose men I know you are going to say that but that's not true I just have the courage to say Enough! I have divorced all them they haven't divorced me! Please no stone throwing lol. I also don't want to hear how I attract bad men because I wouldn't want my children to think of their daddies as bad men!
2007-07-16 11:50:41
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answered by Luv2no is in the house 7
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I have felt this way before, and it was a very low and desperate time in my life. I honestly did not know how I was gonna continue living: I just couldn't see the light. I am happy to say that is no longer the case. Although I still struggle with depression. But I know that there is a light that never goes out...
2007-07-16 13:20:13
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answered by Bunny Boiler 6
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I have a tattoo on my back that says... Never Broken
even though I have felt that way it is a reminder that I can't be broken... that I need to get up and dust off because I am strong and no one is worth losing for... I don't lose... so I just keep my chin up and make back straight. It is a hard world out there.
2007-07-16 11:36:22
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answered by The Voice Of Reason 4
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No I never have. I always try and find time to myself to think and contemplate.
If I need to go off to explore or take a long walk. I go. I've just found that for me to find my balance, I need to be able to think thinks over and just breathe from time to time.
The thoughts and kindness of family and good friends helps as well...but time...and a sense of calm, comes with practice.
2007-07-16 11:35:32
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answered by JC 7
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Charmz,
Broken describes my childhood. I barely survived alive.
I have spent many years putting myself together and learning to feel worthy of life.
Love heals, Pandora
2007-07-16 12:03:16
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answered by Pandora R 5
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A couple of times but found I was just bruised not broken.
2007-07-16 11:52:14
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, but then things were repaired, again.
2007-07-16 11:35:22
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answered by Tazmiamor 6
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Yes!
2007-07-16 11:34:31
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answered by .:xxRachxx:. 5
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