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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 535016" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Pigless, </p><p></p><p>To overcome a series of events like the one you've lived through and ba able to share it with friends is more appreciated than you'll ever know. Somehow in all the wierdness and scarieness of mental illness, especially when it gets to this level? You actually begin to believe you're alone in the madness. Death is never anything anyone wants to face alone, but to face the preamble to insanity like this makes you feel absolutely and utterly isolated. The way you told your story? Gave me peace about so many questions I've wondered about - for years. Was it something said, or done? And you can talk it out with a therapist - but until you literally see someone else survive it? Have lived it, and know it wasn't just your life? Tangible? It's like having company in the boat (so to speak) - </p><p></p><p>Thank you for being brave enough to share it.....answer doubts - and soften memories. </p><p></p><p>I believe your family - all of them - will be at peace now. I am sorry for your loss of such a brilliant man. But I am glad he had the heart to leave behind such a wonderful woman. </p><p></p><p>Much love & Hugs </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 535016, member: 4964"] Pigless, To overcome a series of events like the one you've lived through and ba able to share it with friends is more appreciated than you'll ever know. Somehow in all the wierdness and scarieness of mental illness, especially when it gets to this level? You actually begin to believe you're alone in the madness. Death is never anything anyone wants to face alone, but to face the preamble to insanity like this makes you feel absolutely and utterly isolated. The way you told your story? Gave me peace about so many questions I've wondered about - for years. Was it something said, or done? And you can talk it out with a therapist - but until you literally see someone else survive it? Have lived it, and know it wasn't just your life? Tangible? It's like having company in the boat (so to speak) - Thank you for being brave enough to share it.....answer doubts - and soften memories. I believe your family - all of them - will be at peace now. I am sorry for your loss of such a brilliant man. But I am glad he had the heart to leave behind such a wonderful woman. Much love & Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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