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clayton
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'Knowledge is higher than Power; and higher than Knowledge is Beauty, Sweetness. Charm--that is the highest",--Sridhar Dev
My mind and emotions are so thoroughly "nailed down" by these meds that I can't feel anything for anybody, including myself. I don't feel like "another person"-i have continuity of consciousness, but I sorta wish I could feel something now and then besides anxiety, the one emotion that isnt nailed down.
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well clayton i have an emotion for you and that is love x
your a highly intelligent man who is held very high in my esteem
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bound and tied in emotion but still we fly.losing all my reason cause theres nothing left to blame.
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Clayton, you might try half a milligram of ativan. It works well for me and I know others who take it for anxiety.
Jane
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The endless, agonizing recycling of what might have been, soon followed by a litany of rationalizations and self-deceptions as you struggle to reconcile the void between the person you want to be and the person you fear you are.
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I'm with Jane.. try some ativan. That is, if you have any. I take 1mg.
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Up tight, out of sight, & in the groove. Clayton, remember this 60's classic. Nothing from nothing, means nothing??
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clayton i'm sorry youre having trouble with "feeling" i can totally relate to what you're saying. i think for people like us who have a tendency to feel things to the extreme it's awful to feel somewhat numb. i hope it's temporary cause your quote is very true. and i admire your knowledge as well but i hope you're able feel something wonderful soon.
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