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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 648284" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>I feel this way too. I am accustomed to it now. Not as comfortable with the dull ache as I am with, say, my mom's death. But I am used to the sadness, I understand it won't change. When it flares up I know that I can't reach for a drink or a cig, that calling a friend and talking it over doesn't help, that I need to just allow it to be, to swim with it for a while, then to rest on the shore. </p><p></p><p>Some measure of comfort in knowing what to do.</p><p></p><p>More coffee might help.</p><p></p><p>Echo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 648284, member: 17269"] I feel this way too. I am accustomed to it now. Not as comfortable with the dull ache as I am with, say, my mom's death. But I am used to the sadness, I understand it won't change. When it flares up I know that I can't reach for a drink or a cig, that calling a friend and talking it over doesn't help, that I need to just allow it to be, to swim with it for a while, then to rest on the shore. Some measure of comfort in knowing what to do. More coffee might help. Echo [/QUOTE]
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