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Is it ever ok to just be "done?"
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<blockquote data-quote="TheWalrus" data-source="post: 687381" data-attributes="member: 19905"><p>I think she uses drugs and gravitates toward users to fit in, so that her outrageous behavior doesn't stand out, as well as to numb herself. I have such a strong sense of self and I cannot imagine the torture of not having that, which is a huge struggle for her. </p><p></p><p>Copa, I know you are right. Having a diagnosis does not change her behavior or what it does to me. She has to do it herself. If it were something I could wrap in a box and give as a gift, I would do it a thousand times over. It just to add salt in the wound to know there is a reason and there is not one thing I can do to make her seek treatment. I just don't understand why someone would choose this quality of life if a better one was available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheWalrus, post: 687381, member: 19905"] I think she uses drugs and gravitates toward users to fit in, so that her outrageous behavior doesn't stand out, as well as to numb herself. I have such a strong sense of self and I cannot imagine the torture of not having that, which is a huge struggle for her. Copa, I know you are right. Having a diagnosis does not change her behavior or what it does to me. She has to do it herself. If it were something I could wrap in a box and give as a gift, I would do it a thousand times over. It just to add salt in the wound to know there is a reason and there is not one thing I can do to make her seek treatment. I just don't understand why someone would choose this quality of life if a better one was available. [/QUOTE]
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