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If I were more "normal" and not an incapable person, maybe it would had been differen
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 524459" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Well, I'm not sure about the law, but I think you need, first and foremost, to learn how to feel better about yourself. Many of us have disabilities. It does not make us less human or less worthy of happiness. Do you ever focus on how to learn to accept and love yourself with your therapist? I think you deserve to learn to love yourself just the way you are. And I don't think it helps (at least it never helped me) to go back in time and think about all the people who let me down. In the end, I am the one who has to take care of me...and others depend on me as well. I worked very hard in therapy and I really, really hope you do too.</p><p></p><p>As for the law on stimulants...I can't say I get it. I take medication and can drive with no ramifications. I would only get into trouble if I took drugs not prescribed to me or if I drank and drove. I hope that law changes soon. I am honestly more concerned about your bad feelings about yourself. There is no reason for that. Please, please start concentrating on the best way to help yourself. Would you like a few self-help book suggestions from Amazon?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 524459, member: 1550"] Well, I'm not sure about the law, but I think you need, first and foremost, to learn how to feel better about yourself. Many of us have disabilities. It does not make us less human or less worthy of happiness. Do you ever focus on how to learn to accept and love yourself with your therapist? I think you deserve to learn to love yourself just the way you are. And I don't think it helps (at least it never helped me) to go back in time and think about all the people who let me down. In the end, I am the one who has to take care of me...and others depend on me as well. I worked very hard in therapy and I really, really hope you do too. As for the law on stimulants...I can't say I get it. I take medication and can drive with no ramifications. I would only get into trouble if I took drugs not prescribed to me or if I drank and drove. I hope that law changes soon. I am honestly more concerned about your bad feelings about yourself. There is no reason for that. Please, please start concentrating on the best way to help yourself. Would you like a few self-help book suggestions from Amazon? [/QUOTE]
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