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In reply to the discussion: You know... [View all]Bayard
(24,145 posts)33. I'm not bullshitting when I say, I've been there
In the depths, where you can't see a way out, and ended up in the ER because of it.
My animals literally saved my life. Really. When I felt like I had nothing and no one, and didn't feel like I could get out of bed, I knew I had to because they depended on me. They were always happy to see me, always happy to listen and commiserate. They don't gossip, they don't judge, and they are great therapists. They gave me purpose, and a schedule. They will not look at you as a failure. They will look at you with love.
How about a trip to the local shelter?
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I've been on an SSRI since I had my life destroyed, again and again, by bad people.
applegrove
Oct 2022
#10
Sounds like you might do well in an assisted living situation. People help you and you
Maraya1969
Oct 2022
#35
I was too nice. I started worrying about myself more, turns out that involved criticizing myself
applegrove
Oct 2022
#22
Heh, if my music is 'discovered' years from now it will have no bearing on me.
OldBaldy1701E
Oct 2022
#27
I wish I could but the guy that owns the place doesn't want another pet here.
OldBaldy1701E
Oct 2022
#39
Your original post could have been written by my husband, and I sympathize with you.
flor-de-jasmim
Oct 2022
#42