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Aggravated and humiliated (ridiculously long; sorry)
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<blockquote data-quote="Rannveig" data-source="post: 378656" data-attributes="member: 5689"><p>I think Odin intuits and responds to emotions rather than mimicking them, but I gratefully take the point that I need to keep my mind open. That will take courage, and having this board's support very much helps in that respect. Thank you again, Confuzzled and Marg, and also Terry!</p><p></p><p>Odin came into my room in the middle of last night and said he couldn't sleep because he felt something was very wrong. He couldn't define what and didn't have any physical symptoms (other than not being able to sleep) to suggest a panic attack; he hadn't had a bad dream. He just felt some sort of foreboding (not his word). This is just so strange. Or maybe it's not. I'm not sure I never had that happen to me as a kid; I just wouldn't have dared disturb my mother's sleep (long story). So maybe it's another symptom of depression.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks again, and I hope everyone has a good, encouraging week.</p><p>-Ranny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rannveig, post: 378656, member: 5689"] I think Odin intuits and responds to emotions rather than mimicking them, but I gratefully take the point that I need to keep my mind open. That will take courage, and having this board's support very much helps in that respect. Thank you again, Confuzzled and Marg, and also Terry! Odin came into my room in the middle of last night and said he couldn't sleep because he felt something was very wrong. He couldn't define what and didn't have any physical symptoms (other than not being able to sleep) to suggest a panic attack; he hadn't had a bad dream. He just felt some sort of foreboding (not his word). This is just so strange. Or maybe it's not. I'm not sure I never had that happen to me as a kid; I just wouldn't have dared disturb my mother's sleep (long story). So maybe it's another symptom of depression. Anyway, thanks again, and I hope everyone has a good, encouraging week. -Ranny [/QUOTE]
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