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02/11/2010 04:43 PM
princessdi1961
 
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I am back being in a fog and have realixed that it is due to the facr of dealing with abuse issues. I so not like being in a fog and I hope that it does not last for days.

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02/11/2010 10:25 PM  Top
Destiny1105
 
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Try really really hard writting or posting whats going on in your head. try to number the thoughts or feelings.

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Its wanting what you've got.

02/12/2010 08:02 AM  Top
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Just ist down and write whatever comes to mind.Do not force thoughts, but allow them to flow freely. You might need to start with how you feel about writing. Someth=imes giving one thought can jump start the brain to go in all directions. I am praying for clear skies in your near future.

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Be quick you must be strong
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How much of it was fear
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