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<blockquote data-quote="Adele99" data-source="post: 465451" data-attributes="member: 47601"><p>That could be a big part of your problem, being too cared for and loved all your life. Hope your appointment with the psychiatrist gives you some help in stopping killing yourself. While it's fairly easy with the minor damage you've accumulated so far to gaily post on a forum, that you've accepted the inevitable damage you've done, you've not yet experienced anything like the trauma and pain which awaits you , if you don't decide to change course, and wise up soon. . .</p><p></p><p>You seem to think your inevitable short life will continue along the levels you're at now,. They won't. And your inevitable early death will be painfree. Wrong it won't be. You'll likely be blind, crippled with pain from poor leg circulation, screaming for them to cut your feet off as you can't bear the pain any longer, sick from kidney failure and severe anemia and totally bloated from all the side effects of the medications you'll be on.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile your husband and family who love you, will watch your slow decline into this wretch , shaking their heads in disbelief that their beloved wife, daughter, sister or aunt brought this intentionally on herself and them,. And at the end looked a total fright with missing limbs, because she enjoyed the power of controlling both her weight and her family's emotions and distress levels by playing about with a chronic illness.</p><p></p><p>Get help for this or you will seriously regret your future, by which time it may be too late. And if this post seems blunt, it's nowhere near as blunt as it could have been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adele99, post: 465451, member: 47601"] That could be a big part of your problem, being too cared for and loved all your life. Hope your appointment with the psychiatrist gives you some help in stopping killing yourself. While it's fairly easy with the minor damage you've accumulated so far to gaily post on a forum, that you've accepted the inevitable damage you've done, you've not yet experienced anything like the trauma and pain which awaits you , if you don't decide to change course, and wise up soon. . . You seem to think your inevitable short life will continue along the levels you're at now,. They won't. And your inevitable early death will be painfree. Wrong it won't be. You'll likely be blind, crippled with pain from poor leg circulation, screaming for them to cut your feet off as you can't bear the pain any longer, sick from kidney failure and severe anemia and totally bloated from all the side effects of the medications you'll be on. Meanwhile your husband and family who love you, will watch your slow decline into this wretch , shaking their heads in disbelief that their beloved wife, daughter, sister or aunt brought this intentionally on herself and them,. And at the end looked a total fright with missing limbs, because she enjoyed the power of controlling both her weight and her family's emotions and distress levels by playing about with a chronic illness. Get help for this or you will seriously regret your future, by which time it may be too late. And if this post seems blunt, it's nowhere near as blunt as it could have been. [/QUOTE]
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