tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2909498925202042440.post5267751533543644518..comments2023-06-06T12:24:23.691+01:00Comments on ObviouslyCompletelyDeranged: Sunny Knows!Katehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12144008295832142721noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2909498925202042440.post-88789959445336115372012-11-17T05:09:26.472+00:002012-11-17T05:09:26.472+00:00Aw, Kate, aren't you sweet! Thank you so much ...Aw, Kate, aren't you sweet! Thank you so much for your extremely kind words. : )<br /><br />Oh, yes, we ARE on the same wavelength. I certainly appreciate that people around me care enough to worry about triggering me (and hey - I certainly would feel that way about my friends if they had the same issues) but I don't want to be a burden. And, as you say, mental illnesses are often chronic and it's something that we need to learn how to cope with ourselves. Thankfully, my psychologist equipped me with the tools I need to move forward in life in spite of the things that will continue to trigger me. Hanging out with my friends also brings a lot of joy into my life and it certainly does "lift the fog" as you say.71ยบ & Sunnyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09981113989131619635noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2909498925202042440.post-67291489851109365672012-11-17T01:55:30.847+00:002012-11-17T01:55:30.847+00:00I love Sunny's blog, too!
I like your points ...I love Sunny's blog, too!<br /><br />I like your points about not wanting your friends to have to take on responsibility for you. I feel the same way. As you say, it's different from needing their help if you have a broken ankle.Tina Fariss Barbourhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15659018994558471570noreply@blogger.com