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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 640014" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Actually anything can and does get better with time and help. I mean, it CAN get better, but it does require reaching out and working on it. We can learn to cope differently so that we don't get into the same binds over and over again and we can learn to react to the same stuff in a different, healthier way. </p><p></p><p>The hell that was once my life has ended for me. But it took a lot of hard work and learning a new way of reacting and thinking about things. I could not have done it alone, although I often augmented my therapy with lots of self-help reading. Don't feel like it doesn't get better. Then it won't. It can and does get better...just takes some time and work on our parts. Look at most of us...in much better places now than we used to be and keep that chin up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 640014, member: 1550"] Actually anything can and does get better with time and help. I mean, it CAN get better, but it does require reaching out and working on it. We can learn to cope differently so that we don't get into the same binds over and over again and we can learn to react to the same stuff in a different, healthier way. The hell that was once my life has ended for me. But it took a lot of hard work and learning a new way of reacting and thinking about things. I could not have done it alone, although I often augmented my therapy with lots of self-help reading. Don't feel like it doesn't get better. Then it won't. It can and does get better...just takes some time and work on our parts. Look at most of us...in much better places now than we used to be and keep that chin up. [/QUOTE]
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