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Claire138"It's been a year since I joined the Parkinson's Disease Support Group on MDJunction and all I can say is thank you all for the support, compassion and friendship I've received and been able to give as well. It was a lonely night when I came upon this site, but the nights aren't that lonely anymore...
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What now?

Jan 22 2011

I thought I had things under control until he started to call me. I was mad at first and even acted a bit rude (although I didn't swear... it's not my kind of thing and he ain't THAT bad). He kept on calling, sometimes saying stupid things, sometimes saying silly stuff.... the point is he wants me back.

 I know he screwed up big time, but he's admitted his mistakes and is trying to get better. I also admit I was mad and said things I didn't mean to say. Guess I was a bit harsh on him as well.

 The thing is, he is still getting too serious. We talk via email and I just want to talk, that's it! He keeps on saying he wants to have a family with me, and tells everyone about how he will marry me and according to him, we never finished the relationship.

Yeah, some of you might say "he's nuts, leave him!"... it's not that easy! I'm sure he doesn't do it with a bad intention. I also know good intentions aren't enough... but WHAT CAN I DO?

 At least the meds make me feel better while I'm still confused.



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