tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7961015057941385281.post4818619563200714451..comments2023-10-31T02:49:20.521-07:00Comments on her fog and pearls: meetingmeghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17727607046155963556noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7961015057941385281.post-72945273822401806192012-12-30T22:55:41.536-08:002012-12-30T22:55:41.536-08:00I agree with Ariana, and would also add--people do...I agree with Ariana, and would also add--people don't know what their talking about. They lack empathy and base all of their advice on second-hand experience rather than their own, or statistics, for that matter. You need help, I do too, and it looks like Ariana has found it and is now able to address things she wasn't able to before. It's time to get on a safety raft before you sink. (That's how I see my situation, any way). <3Meghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11141858942198264285noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7961015057941385281.post-11098594176160263862012-12-28T11:23:34.248-08:002012-12-28T11:23:34.248-08:00yes, yes. sometimes you can't even think clear...yes, yes. sometimes you can't even think clearly enough to begin to heal, and this is where medication can help. i was like that a few months ago. i couldn't even SEE solutions to my problems, any advice or help went straight through me - i could NOT process any logical thoughts. i wept constantly and had daily panic attacks. after new medication (i am now on zoloft and klonopin, though in the years before wellbutrin worked well) i am now in therapy and working on some of my issues. but i truly couldn't have done it without getting on some type of medication. and medicine doesn't have to be permanent, they can be a temporary fix to dig you out of a hole. but sometimes medication is key. and sometimes people don't understand this. which is so frustrating. i don't know, i just got your back, girl. ha.arianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16865291565806052269noreply@blogger.com