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Locut0s

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10. That's difficult I agree...
Sat Jul 27, 2013, 02:08 AM
Jul 2013

When you are about someone and they are far away and you don't know if they have the resources they may need. But there's little you can do but offer support. I can only imagine what it would be like if my loved ones were not there to support me. You could tell her to seek out counselling and psychiatry, if you haven't already, but ultimately it would still be up to her to reach out and start going.

Sending good vibes, and hugs.

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I want her to be ok too, fizz. elleng Jul 2013 #1
thanks, ellen fizzgig Jul 2013 #2
Yes, of course, take care of yourself, fizz, elleng Jul 2013 #3
Let her know that you are there for her at any time... Locut0s Jul 2013 #4
i've been open with her about my illness fizzgig Jul 2013 #6
That's difficult I agree... Locut0s Jul 2013 #10
Vibes to her. applegrove Jul 2013 #5
thank you fizzgig Jul 2013 #7
I hope you can get a message to her olddots Jul 2013 #8
her parents are in queens fizzgig Jul 2013 #9
Hope all goes well olddots Jul 2013 #11
i'm going with she just can't communicate fizzgig Jul 2013 #13
she's really lucky to have you. mopinko Jul 2013 #12
thanks, mo fizzgig Jul 2013 #14
I'm so sorry this is happening, Fizz. Denninmi Jul 2013 #15
Very much this ^^^ Locut0s Jul 2013 #16
i know this intellectually fizzgig Jul 2013 #17
Believe me ... I know all about that. Denninmi Jul 2013 #18
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