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Old 09-16-2017, 11:14 PM #1
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Unhappy My feelings get hurt to easy.

I need to remember people seem to be taking sides against other people over issues now more then ever before. Someone in my group therapy group said something to me that bothered me. He gave me an opinion about exercising that he thought that I should be doing. They never listen to the fact that my knees are hurting me. The more that I stand on my feet, the worse they hurt. My knees are damaged. He mentioned that I should be swimming then. I said that my car is getting old, and I would have to drive a long way to another city. He thought that I should be doing that. Who does he think that he is!!!That bothered me. I might say something to him about it the next time we have a therapy meeting. If they don't like it we can talk about it in therapy. I don't know why people hear you, but they don't listen to what saying, and come up with a personal judgment. Someone else hurt my feelings, and I became upset later on. BF
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