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Old 05-08-2011, 11:08 AM #3
aggieteacher04 aggieteacher04 is offline
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Thank you so much for putting in words so eloquently the way I have been feeling for the last 9 months.

I'm tired of being told, "I'm cazy" or "I'm making more out of this than it is." It has been very difficult for me to have to rely on people for such small every day aspects of my life.

It has gotten easier in some aspects. There are good days and bad days, and I am still trying to figure out what my limits are as far as how much to push the good days so I don't have multiple bad days afterwards to get back on track with the good days, but I am learning just as you are!

Good luck, and once again thank you for gettin inside my head and putting my feelings in words!
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