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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="buddy" data-source="post: 524615" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>Giulia, I completely agree with the others, what you do and WHO you are are two separate things. Just because other's do not understand your symptoms and things that are happening to you does not mean that you--the core of you--is not deserving. It just means they are ignorant. I can imagine being around that kind of pervasive attitude starts to influence you and bring in doubts but you have to plug your ears to it. You have a gp who does understand it sounds like, right? So, hold on to her words. </p><p></p><p>If you had a child you were trying to find treatment for, and those docs said that about your child, would you feel your child was not deserving of treatment or was not normal??? I suspect NOT! Use the same kind thoughts for yourself, ok my friend?? </p><p></p><p>I agree with Keista, maybe your purpose was to get this started, if you find it is too much for you at any point, do not feel you have failed...we all have limits. If you want to continue to work on this then realize it is a job separate from you. Even if it fails, it is not about whether you are deserving of good things in life. It is just the system. In our country it often takes try after try to create and modify laws. I am sure that is true most places. </p><p></p><p>Sending you positive energy and support on your journey! You are a very caring person. Take time to work on just enjoying moments and being very proud of yourself. MWM has excellent advice for you, please listen to her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 524615, member: 12886"] Giulia, I completely agree with the others, what you do and WHO you are are two separate things. Just because other's do not understand your symptoms and things that are happening to you does not mean that you--the core of you--is not deserving. It just means they are ignorant. I can imagine being around that kind of pervasive attitude starts to influence you and bring in doubts but you have to plug your ears to it. You have a gp who does understand it sounds like, right? So, hold on to her words. If you had a child you were trying to find treatment for, and those docs said that about your child, would you feel your child was not deserving of treatment or was not normal??? I suspect NOT! Use the same kind thoughts for yourself, ok my friend?? I agree with Keista, maybe your purpose was to get this started, if you find it is too much for you at any point, do not feel you have failed...we all have limits. If you want to continue to work on this then realize it is a job separate from you. Even if it fails, it is not about whether you are deserving of good things in life. It is just the system. In our country it often takes try after try to create and modify laws. I am sure that is true most places. Sending you positive energy and support on your journey! You are a very caring person. Take time to work on just enjoying moments and being very proud of yourself. MWM has excellent advice for you, please listen to her. [/QUOTE]
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