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<blockquote data-quote="Midzbike" data-source="post: 1368550" data-attributes="member: 68470"><p>So sorry you feel like this, I've been there for longer & know how you feel. The key is that we're all different, so you can't <em>always</em> trust what others say. Trust how <strong><em>you</em></strong> feel & get the "professionals" to explain in a way that you/I/we understand. I've found that talking, sharing, comparing <u><strong>and</strong></u> remembering that I'm me & nobody really knows how <strong><em>I </em></strong>feel is my way to remain sane. Ihope this makes sense & please talk to find the answer, (I hope) you owe it to your partner & child. The key is getting your head round you & the way you are- most people say I look good, but I don't feel that way inside; you look okay, but sound amazingly sensible! What does that mean? - I haven't got a clue, but think that two heads are better than one (...it's so much easier to smack 2 together!!) Tell me to bu***r off if it doesn't make sense to you, but let me know if it sounds familiar. Take care & smile (it will make people wonder what you're thimking!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Midzbike, post: 1368550, member: 68470"] So sorry you feel like this, I've been there for longer & know how you feel. The key is that we're all different, so you can't [I]always[/I] trust what others say. Trust how [B][I]you[/I][/B] feel & get the "professionals" to explain in a way that you/I/we understand. I've found that talking, sharing, comparing [U][B]and[/B][/U] remembering that I'm me & nobody really knows how [B][I]I [/I][/B]feel is my way to remain sane. Ihope this makes sense & please talk to find the answer, (I hope) you owe it to your partner & child. The key is getting your head round you & the way you are- most people say I look good, but I don't feel that way inside; you look okay, but sound amazingly sensible! What does that mean? - I haven't got a clue, but think that two heads are better than one (...it's so much easier to smack 2 together!!) Tell me to bu***r off if it doesn't make sense to you, but let me know if it sounds familiar. Take care & smile (it will make people wonder what you're thimking!). [/QUOTE]
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