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<blockquote data-quote="RussG" data-source="post: 214382" data-attributes="member: 30691"><p>Hi babeblue,</p><p></p><p>Just to echo what Pneu and Daisy have already said. You're not alone with this condition and there are loads of people here who can share their experiences. </p><p></p><p>It's a lot to absorb in one go, so it's no wonder we feel a bit overwhelmed at times. People who have done some study on how people react to severe changes have noticed that you often feel a bit better for a while once you’ve started to get your head round the shock but then you almost always feel worse a bit later on, as you run into some setback or other. However you will start to feel better about this as time goes by and you get more in control.</p><p></p><p>Stay in touch and feel free to post any questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RussG, post: 214382, member: 30691"] Hi babeblue, Just to echo what Pneu and Daisy have already said. You're not alone with this condition and there are loads of people here who can share their experiences. It's a lot to absorb in one go, so it's no wonder we feel a bit overwhelmed at times. People who have done some study on how people react to severe changes have noticed that you often feel a bit better for a while once you’ve started to get your head round the shock but then you almost always feel worse a bit later on, as you run into some setback or other. However you will start to feel better about this as time goes by and you get more in control. Stay in touch and feel free to post any questions. [/QUOTE]
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