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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 610382" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I think that these are all good ideas. Even the bubbles. I mentioned the bubbles because this person seemed to have it in her mind that I was asking her to guide me, which I was not, and she wouldn't stop. I'm hoping that she does not continue, because I don't want to appear ungrateful for her concern and at the same time I don't want her to "monitor my progress", either. There's nothing worse when you're struggling than having someone on a crusade to fix you, especially when you haven't shared with them what's bothering you.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I think that we feel as though we are in limbo (Catholicism again...) waiting for someone to stop dumping on us so that we can pop that bubble or empty that basket. There's two big things for me right now. Waiting for the next barrage of "letters of hatred/concern" when my dad dies and I don't know how quickly he's dying, and waiting until I'm grown up enough to admit that I can't walk anymore and stop putting myself through agony by doing daily activities like going to the store. Both are coming soon, and only one is totally on me. Both are waiting to be filed in the "D" Basket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 610382, member: 99"] I think that these are all good ideas. Even the bubbles. I mentioned the bubbles because this person seemed to have it in her mind that I was asking her to guide me, which I was not, and she wouldn't stop. I'm hoping that she does not continue, because I don't want to appear ungrateful for her concern and at the same time I don't want her to "monitor my progress", either. There's nothing worse when you're struggling than having someone on a crusade to fix you, especially when you haven't shared with them what's bothering you. Sometimes I think that we feel as though we are in limbo (Catholicism again...) waiting for someone to stop dumping on us so that we can pop that bubble or empty that basket. There's two big things for me right now. Waiting for the next barrage of "letters of hatred/concern" when my dad dies and I don't know how quickly he's dying, and waiting until I'm grown up enough to admit that I can't walk anymore and stop putting myself through agony by doing daily activities like going to the store. Both are coming soon, and only one is totally on me. Both are waiting to be filed in the "D" Basket. [/QUOTE]
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