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Matt's huge struggle with agorahpobia
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 469900" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I can't imagine the struggle that must be for him. Insane, that is a really thoughtful post. I was thinking when I read the story that I was pretty impressed by his insight and how he calmed himself to talk to you. Knowing what the problem is at least better than trying to figure out why he is struggling and not knowing the main cause. Seems like I am puzzling thru things on a daily basis. So, that was cool. Are there people who come to homes for people who suffer from this. Would he be more open to that than going somewhere? Just wondering, I am sure he will be resistant to most suggestions but thought I'd throw it out there. He is lucky to have you for support. Yes, it is sad to see them struggle so, especially when they are truly sad about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 469900, member: 12886"] I can't imagine the struggle that must be for him. Insane, that is a really thoughtful post. I was thinking when I read the story that I was pretty impressed by his insight and how he calmed himself to talk to you. Knowing what the problem is at least better than trying to figure out why he is struggling and not knowing the main cause. Seems like I am puzzling thru things on a daily basis. So, that was cool. Are there people who come to homes for people who suffer from this. Would he be more open to that than going somewhere? Just wondering, I am sure he will be resistant to most suggestions but thought I'd throw it out there. He is lucky to have you for support. Yes, it is sad to see them struggle so, especially when they are truly sad about it. [/QUOTE]
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